Chapter 512: Hug
γAnti-theft Sticker Chapterγ
The Johnston House.
A loud child's cry rang out, and Veronica was the first to appear in the doorway.
In the living room, Simon and Janet each stood on one side of the room, with a little guy in the middle.
Janet was still gently encouraging her, but Melbourne was sitting on the carpet and crying. Seeing Veronica appear, the little guy immediately stretched out a pair of little chubby hands to her, and said vaguely with a cry: "Grandma (NaNa), hug (Hug)." β
Veronica looked at the appearance of the little one, took a step forward in distress, but stopped again, and looked at Simon, who had a baby toy in his hand with a little helplessness on his face.
Tomorrow is December 6th, Melbourne's 1st birthday.
Normally, toddlers should be able to try to walk at this time, however, apparently under the pampering of a large family, the little one is still unsteady on his feet at this time.
I learned the words quite early.
It's just that this makes Simon even more depressed.
The first word a child learns is not a father or a mother, so it doesn't matter, grandparents can do it, after all, they are taken care of here.
However, the first word that a little guy learns is 'hug'.
I don't recognize life, and I have to hug everyone I see.
In the face of such a pink-carved and coquettish baby, this requirement can certainly be met.
As a result, I was often carried around by adults, and I was able to climb when I was half a year old, but now I don't even bother to climb, let alone walk.
For the child's education, when the little guy was still in Janet's belly, the two occasionally discussed, and said that one must be a good policeman and a bad policeman.
Now it seems that Simon and Janet both belong to the kind of 'bad cops'.
Of course, there is certainly no shortage of good cops.
It's basically all on the Australian side.
Simon didn't speak, Veronica didn't dare to step forward and pick up the child, and the little guy cried louder when he saw that 'NaNa', who loved him in the past, didn't move.
Then, the big boss appears.
Raymond Johnston appeared in the doorway, glanced at the room, and immediately understood what was going on. Probably because of the intergenerational relatives, the old man actually doted on the little guy even more, just glared at his daughter and son-in-law with a stiff face, and walked over and took the little guy who was already shouting 'PaPa, Hug' away.
Janet watched the child being carried away by her father, threw away the rattle in her hand, glanced at Simon, and said, "How can this be done?" β
Veronica remained in the distance, and when Janet said this, she whispered, "Mel is still young." β
As he spoke, he looked at Simon again.
Simon also dropped the toy in his hand, noticing the obvious worry in Veronica's gaze, hesitated, but only shrugged his shoulders.
Veronica was obviously worried that the couple would take the little one away this time.
After taking care of the child for a year, the little one plan has become a kind of sustenance for Veronica, and if the child is taken away, she finds that she has no idea what to do next.
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The Johnston House.
A loud child's cry rang out, and Veronica was the first to appear in the doorway.
In the living room, Simon and Janet each stood on one side of the room, with a little guy in the middle.
Janet was still gently encouraging her, but Melbourne was sitting on the carpet and crying. Seeing Veronica appear, the little guy immediately stretched out a pair of little chubby hands to her, and said vaguely with a cry: "Grandma (NaNa), hug (Hug)." β
Veronica looked at the appearance of the little one, took a step forward in distress, but stopped again, and looked at Simon, who had a baby toy in his hand with a little helplessness on his face.
Tomorrow is December 6th, Melbourne's 1st birthday.
Normally, toddlers should be able to try to walk at this time, however, apparently under the pampering of a large family, the little one is still unsteady on his feet at this time.
I learned the words quite early.
It's just that this makes Simon even more depressed.
The first word a child learns is not a father or a mother, so it doesn't matter, grandparents can do it, after all, they are taken care of here.
However, the first word that a little guy learns is 'hug'.
I don't recognize life, and I have to hug everyone I see.
In the face of such a pink-carved and coquettish baby, this requirement can certainly be met.
As a result, I was often carried around by adults, and I was able to climb when I was half a year old, but now I don't even bother to climb, let alone walk.
For the child's education, when the little guy was still in Janet's belly, the two occasionally discussed, and said that one must be a good policeman and a bad policeman.
Now it seems that Simon and Janet both belong to the kind of 'bad cops'.
Of course, there is certainly no shortage of good cops.
It's basically all on the Australian side.
Simon didn't speak, Veronica didn't dare to step forward and pick up the child, and the little guy cried louder when he saw that 'NaNa', who loved him in the past, didn't move.
Then, the big boss appears.
Raymond Johnston appeared in the doorway, glanced at the room, and immediately understood what was going on. Probably because of the intergenerational relatives, the old man actually doted on the little guy even more, just glared at his daughter and son-in-law with a stiff face, and walked over and took the little guy who was already shouting 'PaPa, Hug' away.
Janet watched the child being carried away by her father, threw away the rattle in her hand, glanced at Simon, and said, "How can this be done?" β
Veronica remained in the distance, and when Janet said this, she whispered, "Mel is still young." β
As he spoke, he looked at Simon again.
Simon also dropped the toy in his hand, noticing the obvious worry in Veronica's gaze, hesitated, but only shrugged his shoulders.
Veronica was obviously worried that the couple would take the little one away this time.
After taking care of the child for a year, the little one plan has become a kind of sustenance for Veronica, and if the child is taken away, she finds that she has no idea what to do next.
The Johnston House.
A loud child's cry rang out, and Veronica was the first to appear in the doorway.
In the living room, Simon and Janet each stood on one side of the room, with a little guy in the middle.
Janet was still gently encouraging her, but Melbourne was sitting on the carpet and crying. Seeing Veronica appear, the little guy immediately stretched out a pair of little chubby hands to her, and said vaguely with a cry: "Grandma (NaNa), hug (Hug)." β
Veronica looked at the appearance of the little one, took a step forward in distress, but stopped again, and looked at Simon, who had a baby toy in his hand with a little helplessness on his face.
Tomorrow is December 6th, Melbourne's 1st birthday.
Normally, toddlers should be able to try to walk at this time, however, apparently under the pampering of a large family, the little one is still unsteady on his feet at this time.
I learned the words quite early.
It's just that this makes Simon even more depressed.
The first word a child learns is not a father or a mother, so it doesn't matter, grandparents can do it, after all, they are taken care of here.
However, the first word that a little guy learns is 'hug'.
I don't recognize life, and I have to hug everyone I see.
In the face of such a pink-carved and coquettish baby, this requirement can certainly be met.
As a result, I was often carried around by adults, and I was able to climb when I was half a year old, but now I don't even bother to climb, let alone walk.
For the child's education, when the little guy was still in Janet's belly, the two occasionally discussed, and said that one must be a good policeman and a bad policeman.
Now it seems that Simon and Janet both belong to the kind of 'bad cops'.
Of course, there is certainly no shortage of good cops.
It's basically all on the Australian side.
Simon didn't speak, Veronica didn't dare to step forward and pick up the child, and the little guy cried louder when he saw that 'NaNa', who loved him in the past, didn't move.
Then, the big boss appears.
Raymond Johnston appeared in the doorway, glanced at the room, and immediately understood what was going on. Probably because of the intergenerational relatives, the old man actually doted on the little guy even more, just glared at his daughter and son-in-law with a stiff face, and walked over and took the little guy who was already shouting 'PaPa, Hug' away.
Janet watched the child being carried away by her father, threw away the rattle in her hand, glanced at Simon, and said, "How can this be done?" β
Veronica remained in the distance, and when Janet said this, she whispered, "Mel is still young." β
As he spoke, he looked at Simon again.
Simon also dropped the toy in his hand, noticing the obvious worry in Veronica's gaze, hesitated, but only shrugged his shoulders.
Veronica was obviously worried that the couple would take the little one away this time.
After taking care of the child for a year, the little one plan has become a kind of sustenance for Veronica, and if the child is taken away, she finds that she has no idea what to do next.
The Johnston House.
A loud child's cry rang out, and Veronica was the first to appear in the doorway.
In the living room, Simon and Janet each stood on one side of the room, with a little guy in the middle.
Janet was still gently encouraging her, but Melbourne was sitting on the carpet and crying. Seeing Veronica appear, the little guy immediately stretched out a pair of little chubby hands to her, and said vaguely with a cry: "Grandma (NaNa), hug (Hug)." β
Veronica looked at the appearance of the little one, took a step forward in distress, but stopped again, and looked at Simon, who had a baby toy in his hand with a little helplessness on his face.
Tomorrow is December 6th, Melbourne's 1st birthday.
Normally, toddlers should be able to try to walk at this time, however, apparently under the pampering of a large family, the little one is still unsteady on his feet at this time.
I learned the words quite early.
It's just that this makes Simon even more depressed.
The first word a child learns is not a father or a mother, so it doesn't matter, grandparents can do it, after all, they are taken care of here.
However, the first word that a little guy learns is 'hug'.
I don't recognize life, and I have to hug everyone I see.
In the face of such a pink-carved and coquettish baby, this requirement can certainly be met.
As a result, I was often carried around by adults, and I was able to climb when I was half a year old, but now I don't even bother to climb, let alone walk.
For the child's education, when the little guy was still in Janet's belly, the two occasionally discussed, and said that one must be a good policeman and a bad policeman.
Now it seems that Simon and Janet both belong to the kind of 'bad cops'.
Of course, there is certainly no shortage of good cops.
It's basically all on the Australian side.
Simon didn't speak, Veronica didn't dare to step forward and pick up the child, and the little guy cried louder when he saw that 'NaNa', who loved him in the past, didn't move.
Then, the big boss appears.
Raymond Johnston appeared in the doorway, glanced at the room, and immediately understood what was going on. Probably because of the intergenerational relatives, the old man actually doted on the little guy even more, just glared at his daughter and son-in-law with a stiff face, and walked over and took the little guy who was already shouting 'PaPa, Hug' away.
Janet watched the child being carried away by her father, threw away the rattle in her hand, glanced at Simon, and said, "How can this be done?" β
Veronica remained in the distance, and when Janet said this, she whispered, "Mel is still young." β
As he spoke, he looked at Simon again.
Simon also dropped the toy in his hand, noticing the obvious worry in Veronica's gaze, hesitated, but only shrugged his shoulders.
Veronica was obviously worried that the couple would take the little one away this time.
After taking care of the child for a year, the little one plan has become a kind of sustenance for Veronica, and if the child is taken away, she finds that she has no idea what to do next.
The Johnston House.
A loud child's cry rang out, and Veronica was the first to appear in the doorway.
In the living room, Simon and Janet each stood on one side of the room, with a little guy in the middle.
Janet was still gently encouraging her, but Melbourne was sitting on the carpet and crying. Seeing Veronica appear, the little guy immediately stretched out a pair of little chubby hands to her, and said vaguely with a cry: "Grandma (NaNa), hug (Hug)." β
Veronica looked at the appearance of the little one, took a step forward in distress, but stopped again, and looked at Simon, who had a baby toy in his hand with a little helplessness on his face.
Tomorrow is December 6th, Melbourne's 1st birthday.
Normally, toddlers should be able to try to walk at this time, however, apparently under the pampering of a large family, the little one is still unsteady on his feet at this time.
I learned the words quite early.
It's just that this makes Simon even more depressed.
The first word a child learns is not a father or a mother, so it doesn't matter, grandparents can do it, after all, they are taken care of here.
However, the first word that a little guy learns is 'hug'.
I don't recognize life, and I have to hug everyone I see.
In the face of such a pink-carved and coquettish baby, this requirement can certainly be met.
As a result, I was often carried around by adults, and I was able to climb when I was half a year old, but now I don't even bother to climb, let alone walk.
For the child's education, when the little guy was still in Janet's belly, the two occasionally discussed, and said that one must be a good policeman and a bad policeman.
Now it seems that Simon and Janet both belong to the kind of 'bad cops'.
Of course, there is certainly no shortage of good cops.
It's basically all on the Australian side.
Simon didn't speak, Veronica didn't dare to step forward and pick up the child, and the little guy cried louder when he saw that 'NaNa', who loved him in the past, didn't move.
Then, the big boss appears.
Walk over and pick up the little guy who was already shouting 'PaPa, Hug'.
Janet watched the child being carried away by her father, threw away the rattle in her hand, glanced at Simon, and said, "How can this be done?" β
Veronica remained in the distance, and when Janet said this, she whispered, "Mel is still young." β
As he spoke, he looked at Simon again.
Simon also dropped the toy in his hand, noticing the obvious worry in Veronica's gaze, hesitated, but only shrugged his shoulders.