Chapter 1376:
Just then, Kenny entered the room, spotting the mound of gifts. He couldn’t help but grin, recognizing how generous Brenna and Ethan were.
Turning to the nanny, Kenny said, “Carol, when the baby’s done eating, bring her out. My brother’s dying to meet her.”
Carol Bates, the nanny, nodded. “Of course.”
A short while later, Carol emerged cradling the baby, who’d drifted into a peaceful sleep, oblivious to the commotion around her.
Ethan, nervous about dropping the baby, didn’t try to hold her. He quietly tucked a card into her blanket instead. “This is just a little something for her expenses,” he said softly. “Use it for whatever she needs, and if it ever runs out, don’t hesitate to reach out to me.”
The gesture made Kenny pause. “You already gifted us this place. That’s more than enough. You don’t need to give us more money.”
There was no guessing required; Kenny knew the card probably held more money than he’d ever see from flying planes his whole life.
“Just take it,” Ethan replied, waving off Kenny’s protests. “That’s set up for my niece’s needs only. It’s not much, but it’s all yours. The accounts are in your name, and the passwords are all sixes.”
When Kenny finally looked at the account balance later, his breath caught and his jaw fell open. It showed a hundred million dollars.
With a smile, Ethan gently tapped his niece’s nose. “She’s perfect. You’re lucky, Kenny.” Updates are released by find~novel~net
At that moment, the front door creaked open, and Elsa walked in, her eyes locking onto the baby at once. She wasted no time walking over.
Elsa hadn’t stopped calling Kenny, but he had tried to keep her visits to a minimum to avoid unnecessary drama during Rosanna’s fragile recovery after giving birth.
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗶𝘀 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 gⱯ𝗅𝗇𝗈ν𝗍𝖊𝗅𝘀・ⅽ𝗼𝗺
“Mom, I’ve already told you,” Kenny said firmly, “we’ve hired both a nanny and a housekeeper, so there’s no need for you to come and help.”
Elsa gave her son a sharp glance before reaching into her bag and pulling out some cash. From the thickness of it, there had to be around ten thousand dollars.
“Why shouldn’t I be allowed to visit my granddaughter?” she said as she slid the money into the baby’s blanket, a small smile finally softening her expression. “Call me Grandma, little one!”
Kenny just shook his head, feeling resigned. “Mom, she can’t even hold her head up yet, let alone call you Grandma.”
Worried about Elsa causing trouble here, Ethan jumped in to lighten the mood. “How have you been, Mom? Let’s go out and grab something to eat later.”
Elsa fixed Ethan with a frosty glare, her words clipped. “What do you mean? I just arrived, and you’re already asking me to leave?”
Her expression melted the moment she turned to her granddaughter. Scooping the baby from the nanny’s arms, she held her close, voice softening as she muttered, “All my life, I dreamed of having a little girl. Instead, I got stuck with two rowdy sons. By the time I thought about trying again, well, let’s just say the universe had other plans…”
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