Carlos didn't object. After a short pause, he said, "If hanging out with other people is good for her, then let's take her out of the house more often." Of course, he would arrange more bodyguards to protect his dear granddaughter.

Debbie turned to Terilynn.

"One more thing! It seems that Gwyn really likes Joshua. Ever since she received the dinosaurs from him, she always has one of them in her hand every day.

They had figured that dinosaurs were boys' toys, so they had never bought any for the little girl. But now, it appeared that she actually liked such toys.

Terilynn chuckled lightly. It was not the dinosaurs that the girl liked, but the person who had bought them for her-Sheffield.

"I'll take her out again on my next day off."

In order to not slip in front of Carlos, Terilynn thought it'd be better to Leave her parents’ bedroom as soon as possible.

"Okay! Go get some rest now," Debbie told her.

"Good night, Dad. Good night, Mom."

In the next few days, Evelyn discovered something odd about her daughter. Every time Gwyn played with the dinosaur, she would keep saying "Uncle." It even happened late at nights. Gwyn would stare at the dinosaur silently and say "Uncle.."

Evelyn was disturbed by Gwyn's recent unusual behavior. She decided to take her daughter to their family doctor.

After making the appointment, she took the girl to the doctor's office herself. She told the doctor about her daughter's recent abnormal behavior.

The doctor ruled out all other possibilities at first and asked, "Does

Gwyn have an uncle?"

Evelyn finally remembered the incidents from that day when Gwyn had first said the word.

"I have a friend. He bought the toys for my daughter. Is it possible that she is asking for him?" she asked, concerned.

“That's possible. He has obviously left a deep impression on Gwyn, and it looks she Likes him very much. If possible, try to take Gwyn to see him more often."

‘To see Joshua more often?' Evelyn felt a bit frustrated about it.

Also, Joshua was busy preparing for a test to get a promotion.

After leaving the doctor's office, Evelyn gently placed Gwyn in the safety chair. She took out her phone to make a quick call.

“Terilynn are you busy?"

“Nope. What's up?"

"I just took Gwyn to see the doctor. She suggested that Gwyn hang out more often with Joshua. Has he been busy lately?"

“Not really. He still has time to accompany Gwyn once in a while. Don't worry. I'll take Gwyn to see him tomorrow night." It suddenly occurred to Terilynn that she had forgotten to make an appointment with

Sheffield.