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Joanna was deeply touched to see the two children defend her, but she was also very embarrassed.

"Umm... Adie and Abby, you misunderstood. He wasn’t bullying ."

"No way! I saw him climb on top of you just now! He was definitely about to beat you up!"

Adie stood in front of Joanna protectively and yelled at Ace, "You bad man, apologize to Mommy at once or my wine bottle will crack your head open!"

"How fierce! As expected of my son!"

Ace was dressed in a loose bathrobe, looking elegant and relaxed. He rubbed the little boy’s angry face and said with a smile, "I wasn’t bullying your Mommy. If you think climbing on top of your Mommy is bullying her, then I don’t mind letting her climb back on top of ."

"Stop it! Stop talking nonsense in front of the children! Aren’t you ashad?"

Joanna glared at Ace, displeased with his recklessness.

"Kids, this man is crazy. Let’s go outside. We won’t play with him!"

Joanna’s cheeks were scorching hot. She could not bear to stay in the room anymore. She quickly led the two children outside.

Ace watched them leave with his arms crossed. A smile crept onto his face.

He had not experienced this warm feeling for a long ti. This must be the feeling of "ho" that he had been searching for.

’Joanna Pierce, no matter how hard you resist, I, Ace Moran, will not let you go!

The morning passed in a blink of an eye. Joanna happened to be free today, so she decided to make lunch for the children.

The children were running around the lawn, playing a ga of the blind man and the elephant.

Currently, the one playing the role of the blind man was Abby.

She felt her way around the garden while blindfolded.

"Adie, where are you? You have to make a little noise or I wouldn’t know where to find you."

She said cutely with her arms spread. Suddenly, she bumped into a person.

"I caught you, Adie!"

Abby hugged the person tightly, but she quickly realized sothing was wrong. She felt the person with her hands.

The person seed to be taller and had a thicker waist than her brother. It was obviously an adult. Maybe it wasn’t her brother after all?

"Abby, I’m over here! You caught the wrong person! Hurry up and let her go!"

Adie shouted anxiously from sowhere behind Abby.

"I caught the wrong person?"

Abby’s cute little face was filled with confusion.

She quickly took off the blindfold and looked up. Her big round eyes brightened. She praised with a sweet voice, "Wow, granny, you’re so beautiful! You look like a fairy. Are you a fairy godmother?"

Susan Milford and her husband Alexander Blackwood had just returned from a vacation abroad when they heard that their son was at the Moran Villa, so Susan quickly rushed over.

Then, as soon as she stepped foot in the villa, she was embraced by an adorable little girl.

The little girl was wearing a pink skirt with her hair tied up in pigtails. Her smooth, fair skin flushed red under the sun. Her eyes sparkled as she looked at Susan.

Susan’s heart imdiately softened, as if it had turned into cotton candy.

"Little girl, what’s your na? What are you doing in the Moran Villa?"

She asked as she crouched down and rubbed Abby’s head gently.

"My na is Abigail, fairy godmother. Everyone calls Abby. I’m four years and nine months old, and I’m studying at the Monte Perry Kindergarten..."

Abby, upon seeing her biological grandmother for the first ti, could not help feeling a sense of familiarity with her. She told Susan everything.

She was about to tell Susan that her mother’s na was Joanna when Adie ran over with a serious expression and stopped her. "Abby, you don’t even know her. Don’t tell her everything about us. What if she’s a bad person?"

"She’s not! There’s no way the fairy godmother is a bad person! She’s as good-looking as Handso Daddy!"

Abby, as usual, cared only for beauty. Those she found aesthetically pleasing could not be bad people.

Adie facepald and said helplessly, "Sigh. How many tis do you have to be deceived before you’ll learn your lesson? You said Bad Daddy’s not a bad person too, but he bullied Mommy!"

"Oh, you’re right! I forgot about that!"

Abby took a deep breath and shook her tiny head. She reminded herself repeatedly: You can’t just look at soone’s face! You can’t just look at soone’s face! You can’t just look at soone’s face!

"Fairy godmother, I can’t talk to you yet because I can’t tell if you’re a good person or not. You can talk to my brother. He’s smart, so you won’t be able to deceive him!"

Abby, like a little rabbit, hid behind Adie and explained to Susan helplessly.

Susan’s gaze shifted to Adie.

Her heart stopped. With one look, she could already tell with 100% certainty that the little boy was Ace’s son!

Not only did he look exactly the sa as Ace when Ace was a child, he also had the sa wild and sharp eyes! He was totally a mini Ace!

"W-What’s your na?"

Susan was still in shock. Her eyes turned a little red as she reached out to touch Adie’s face.

The cool Adie was not as easy going as the adorable Abby. He dodged her hand and asked with a frown, "What’s YOUR na? What business do you have here?"

"?"

Susan felt as if she had gone back in ti and was talking to a young Ace. She choked up and said, "I’m your grandma. I’m your Daddy’s mother."

"Grandma?!"

Adie and Abby both exclaid in unison.

"That’s right! Now tell , who’s your Mommy? I must thank her for finally giving our Moran family a ray of hope!"

Susan was a famous high-society lady in the city. She was always elegant and proud and rarely showed emotions in public. However, right now, she was so excited that she could not stop crying.

"You’re Ace Moran’s Mommy?"

Adie had a quick mind. He imdiately figured out Susan’s identity.

He rembered hearing from Daddy Liam and Mommy Leah that Bad Daddy’s Mommy, also known as Susan Milford, treated Joanna very badly back in the days.

Therefore, although he felt a sense of familiarity with Susan, he instantly disliked her the mont he found out who she was because she used to bully Joanna with Ace.

"That’s right, that’s right. I’m Ace’s mother, and I’m your grandma. What a clever boy!"

The more Susan looked at the two children, the more she liked them. Knowing that they were the grandchildren she had always wanted almost made her pass out with joy.

Unfortunately, Adie dashed cold water on her good mood.

"If you’re Ace Moran’s mother, then you’re not a good Mommy. You didn’t teach your son well."

"What... What do you an?"

Susan’s smile froze. She did not expect to get lectured by her grandson.

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