Chapter 1931: Chapter 1941: A Family Outing
Since having Gigi, Enna Clark hadn’t gone out for a al alone with Bobby in a long ti.
Bobby probably felt the sa way.
He was chattering all the way, looking quite happy, continuously pointing out the scenery outside the car window, reminiscing about the past.
“Ah, Enna, look! That street, we used to buy Glutinous Rice Dumplings there, rember? I recall there was a supermarket over there, and next to it, there was a claw machine. You were so clumsy, you spent 1.5 dollars and didn’t grab a single toy for !”
“…I tried my best.”
“That’s why I said you were clumsy.”
“But you didn’t grab anything either,” Enna couldn’t help but point out his flaw.
Bobby leisurely glanced at her and said, “I couldn’t catch because you used up 1.2 dollars of the coins and only left 30 cents. If I had 1.2 dollars worth of coins, I definitely would have grabbed one!”
Enna almost blurted out that it wasn’t certain.
Last ti at the Playground, Baron Lawrence spent hundreds of dollars and only managed to grab a few toys.
Maybe he inherited his dad’s genes, and those eight coins simply couldn’t grab a toy.
Bobby’s attention had already shifted elsewhere, “That’s the supermarket over there, I wonder how Granny Iris, who sells vegetables at the third stall from the entrance, is doing. She always gives two stalks of green onions, I wonder if her grandson has co back during the holidays to see her.”
Back then, it was only Enna Clark for him, once Enna returned to the country, he lived alone with Grandma Panda for a month.
At that ti, he longed for Enna to co back and see him, just like how Granny Iris hoped her grandson would co back to visit her.
He had already reunified with Enna, but he wondered if Granny Iris had seen her grandson.
Seeing him leaning against the car window with a lancholic and wistful look, Enna softly reassured him, “He must have gone back, didn’t Granny Iris say her grandson called and said he’d return during the holidays?”
“Oh, that’s good.” Bobby’s lancholy ca quickly and went just as fast, he was no longer depressed in an instant, “I also think her grandson went back. She said her grandson just started working this year and it’s hard to take a leave. He promised that he would apply for a transfer back when there’s an opportunity.”
“Hmm.”
“Which company is it?” The man, who had been silently driving and not participating in their conversation, suddenly spoke.
Bobby was stunned for a mont, looking at him, “What?”
“The grandson of the lady who sells vegetables at the wet market, which company does he work for?” Baron Lawrence surprisingly repeated patiently.
Quick-witted Bobby imdiately understood his aning, bouncing up in excitent, “Are you going to help him transfer back?”
“Depends on his capabilities! If he’s quite competent, the Lawrence Family’s branch office over here is still missing a person, he can give it a try.”
Since when does the Lawrence Family have a shortage of personnel?
Even if there are positions to be filled, one has to go through a rigorous selection process to get an interview.
He lies without batting an eyelid.
Bobby is still young, not understanding company procedures, thinking that the Lawrence Family genuinely lacks people, he excitedly said, “I’ll ask Granny Iris soday which company her grandson works for.”
Baron Lawrence’s dark hawk-like eyes glanced at him, seeing the excitent on his small face, his mood improved considerably, he curled his thin lips, and with dominant arrogance, said, “No need, I’ll instruct Scott Harris to ask when the ti cos.”
For a little kid to go around asking these questions, and that Granny Iris selling vegetables might not believe it, it’s still better to let Scott ask.
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