Chapter 809 Grandma Suzan Woke Up (1/2)
”Then what kind of possibility is it?” Essie pouted.
Zac pursed his thin lips and paused for a while before slowly saying the words, ”A life and death apart.”
Taking a deep breath, Essie felt as if she had been booked by the devil since she was born.
Holy smiled weirdly and looked at Zac, ”Brother in law, what's so good about my sister that you have to marry her?”
Shrugging, Zac looked at Essie from head to toe and said, ”Your sister doesn't have many advantages but a lot of shortcomings, but I only like her.”
Essie rolled her eyes at him. She felt that he was making fun of her!
”Brother in law, according to you, are you picky or not?” Holy teased.
”What do you think?” Zac asked.
Holy was about to tease her again, but when he saw the fierce gaze from Essie, he quickly changed the words on the tip of his tongue, ”Of course you have a good taste. I heard that you competed with brother Jim and brother Fell for my sister before. Later, you won and finally got engaged to my sister.”
”Wow, Mommy is so popular.” Mili gave her a thumbs up.
Raising her eyebrows proudly, Essie said, ”Of course. I used to be the most beautiful girl in Dragon City.”
Before she finished speaking, Zac flicked her forehead gently. ”I really cannot praise you.”
Essie wrinkled her nose at him. She was depressed enough to be overwhelmed by him no matter in appearance, intelligence or ability. She had to use the magnifying glass to magnify her few advantages. Otherwise, he would always be superior to her all this life.
After that, they took the children to watch the whale show. They didn't come out of the Ocean Park until the afternoon.
After sending Holy back to the villa, Zac decided to go to the hospital to see Mary, and let Essie, Essie and the children go back to the Rong Mansion first.
In the VIP ward, Elizabeth came and had a secret talk with Mary for a long time. Seeing Zac come in, the two stopped talking.
”You forget your mother when you have a wife. Do you still remember coming to see me?” Mary gave Zac a reproachful look.
”A son is raised by someone else, and a daughter is more considerate,” Elizabeth said.
Zac put the fruit he bought on the table and asked, ”Aunt Elizabeth, why are you so free to see my mommy today?”