“From the start, the uncle who Gwyn kept on mentioning was Sheffield.

After she played basketball with him, she became such a happy Little girl. She smiles more often after that. I'm telling you about all of this right now because I want you to think about whether it's time to tell Sheffield about this."

Terilynn felt that Sheffield had a great influence on Gwyn. He didn't do anything special when he was with the little girl. He only played with her twice, but there was immediate and apparent change with Gwyn's demeanor. Terilynn thought that it would be better for Gwyn to have more of her biological father's presence in her life.

After a short pause, Evelyn said, "I see. I'll definitely tell him soon, but it's not the right moment yet."

Although their relationship had improved quite a lot, her father hadn't even approved of their relationship yet. Evelyn was afraid that if something were to happen and she wouldn't end up with Sheffield in the end, it would be too troublesome if Gwyn were to be involved.

So just Like what she had told Terilynn, Evelyn was determined to find an opportunity to tell Sheffield about it. She would tell him as soon as possible but it wasn't the right time yet.

In the children's room, Debbie and Carlos were playing with Gwyn. A lot of toys were scattered on the crawling mat. When Evelyn entered the room, her eyes caught the basketball near Gwyn. Evelyn had no idea that it was Sheffield who bought that until now.

When the little girl saw her mother, she got up from the floor and walked towards her.

Evelyn noticed that Gwyn's reaction was quicker than before. Although she didn't stand up as quickly as normal kids of her age, it was much better now.

"Sweetie." With a wide smile on her face, Evelyn squatted down and reached out her hands, waiting for the little girl to run into her arms.

Gwyn ambled over to Evelyn and wrapped her arms around her mother's neck. The girl was initially silent while Evelyn was carrying her, but she eventually said, "Mommy..."

Evelyn was moved by what she said. She kissed her sweet daughter on the cheek and said, "Hi, sweetie."

Debbie walked over, took Gwyn's hand and told Evelyn, “Gwyn really did a good job today. She said 'Papa' and ‘'Nana.' It's about what she can manage at this age."

Evelyn smiled and asked Gwyn in a soft voice, “Great! Did you want anything special? You deserve it."

Gwyn held her toy and didn't respond.

Evelyn was used to this. She told Debbie and Carlos, “Dad, Mom, get some rest. I'll take care of Gwyn tonight.”

Debbie replied, "Okay, she's had a bath tonight. Let us know if you need help."

“ALL right."

After Evelyn took Gwyn to her bedroom, Carlos summoned a maid to clean the nursery.

Then Debbie asked him quietly, "You wanted to say something?"

Carlos looked at her, hesitated for a while, and then answered, "I'm pretty sure Gwyn isn't hanging out with Terilynn and Joshua."

"Oh?" In fact, Debbie had been suspicious about this too. Now she knew

Carlos had the same idea.

“So who's watching her?"

The old man snorted, "I think your dear daughter is up to no good." He suspected Terilynn was dropping Gwyn off at Sheffield's office at Theo