"Ah?" Michelle was surprised, "Grandma, how do you know I call him cousin? He is Berry's cousin, so I also call him cousin as Berry did. "
"Silly girl." Grandma gently pinched her face and said, "According to the seniority, he is your cousin."
Vicente suddenly stood up with his eyes wide open, "Grand... Grand..."
It was so unbelievable that he stuttered. Grandma continued with a smile, "You should call me grandaunt, your father called me aunt."
His grandaunt, who he thought has passed away, appeared in front of him. Vicente was stunned for a while before he answered, "Oh, grand..."
"Grandaunt." Grandma said with a smile.
"Grandaunt." Vicente blinked his eyes. It was not difficult to accept the fact since he already noticed that she looked like his deceased grandaunt.
"Grandaunt!" The joy of seeing his idol completely occupied his mind. Vicente sat back happily, held her hand and said, "Are you really my grandaunt? My father often mentioned you to my mother. You are Mona Nangong, the female count that thousands of people admired. Later, my mother often mentioned you to me. She hoped I could be..."
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icente's grandfather.
So Mona nodded and said, "Yes."
"……" Vicente was shocked, "The fate of our family is really... Surprisingly consistent. "
"What?" Mona didn't understand.
Leon couldn't help laughing, "My sister Nini ran away immediately when she heard that she was going to be engaged to Count Nangong when she was eighteen years old."
Vicente was speechless.
"Leon, don't mention that. I'm afraid you'll be the next one." Vicente smiled.
There were already two astonishingly similar history. Perhaps there would be a third one. What if the next person to escape from marriage was Michelle?
Hearing that, Leon's face froze.
Seeing that his expression, Vicente laughed complacently, and so did everyone else. The embarrassment that Leon appeared in the home of Michelle disappeared.
Leon looked at Vicente with gratitude.
"Go with them." Adams looked at his daughter and said, "Go to C Island with your grandparents. You have to be responsible for your own choice."
Their children had their own fates, and they could not interfere too much.
Elaine sighed, "Go with them."
Adams and Elaine reluctantly agreed to their marriage.