Chapter 782
She couldn’t grasp anything in the afternoon, but now she’s got it all down.
“I have learned it, and I do it well!” Ivy stated, brimming with confidence.
Cory nodded, “You’re great.”
“Don’t worry, I won’t end up illiterate,” she declared before darting off to find her mother, full of energy.
Rosalynn had managed to come home early for once.
Thinking that Cory and Ivy hadn’t eaten the dishes she cooked for a long time, she had cooked dinner using the
ingredients from the refrigerator.
“Mom!”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIvy entered the kitchen and cuddled Rosalynn, acting all cute and kittenish.
“Finished studying?” Rosalynn asked, her hands resting on the spoon, a smile adorning her face. “Showed it to your
brother?”
Cory had been sitting in the living room all afternoon, silent but actually waiting for Ivy’s academic achievements.
“Yes” Ivy nodded, “I’ve learned it all. I can definitely complete the task you gave me!”
“Good job!” Rosalynn paused to whisper to Ivy. “Did Dad teach well?”
Ivy pondered.
It was actually the same as how her brother taught.
But..
She was able to understand and absorb it. That’s good.
“Good” Ivy nodded.
“Did you thank your dad then?” Rosalynn asked.
Ivy was lying in her arms again, looking all shy.
Seeing Ivy like this, Rosalynn knew it was time.
“Ivy, do you remember that dad’s grandmother passed away?” Rosalynn asked.
Ivy nodded, “Back then. He was still my Handsome Uncle.”
Rosalynn was amused kids surely have a clear distinction.
“In these few days, dad will take his grandma back to her hometown for burial. Mom has already discussed with
your brother, and he’s willing to accompany dad. Would you like to go? Rosalynn asked gently.
Ivy looked at her, “She’s also my great-grandmother why would I not want to go?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmRosalynn laughed, giving Ivy a few pecks on the face, “You’re incredible!”
“Are you going?” Ivy asked.
“Definitely.” Rosalynn tenderly stroked Ivy’s cheek, “Great-grandma was very good to mom.”
“Then I’ll use my pocket money to buy a bunch of beautiful flowers for great-grandma.” Ivy declared seriously.
“Good” Rosalynn kissed her cheek again, “You and your brother go wash your hands, we can have dinner now.”
“Okay!”
Ivy ran off happily.
Just then, Wayne came by, barely avoiding a collision with Ivy as she dashed out.
“Slow down,” he advised gently.
Ivy responded only after she had run off, “Got it.”
Wayne hadn’t expected a response, and his smile deepened.
Then he turned around, heading towards the kitchen asking, “Can I help with anything?”
“Get the bowls and cutlery.”