Grandma May sounded ridiculous.
Did she think she could summon a legendary being if she gathered all nine granddaughters-in-law?
“You’ll live a long life, Grandma May. You have such outstanding grandsons and filial granddaughters-in-law. You’ve also become a great-grandmother. A happy elderly person can definitely live longer.”
Grandma May told Alex, “Listen to Dr. Jones and reflect on your words. Can you compare to her? Girls are way more eloquent.”
Alex looked resigned. He said to Sheila, “See? My nana is clearly biased. Luckily, my eldest cousin and his wife gave birth to a great-granddaughter for Nana. Otherwise, Nana will be more biased.”
Sheila had heard some stories about the York family from her chief. She knew Zachary had a daughter, whom the York family cherished dearly. No one had yet gotten a clear picture of that child’s face.
It was not just her. The media was unable to photograph the York family’s youngest generation. The family protected the children well without