Love Comes To Me
Chapter 1578: Who says I like grandchildren?

It was only when they reached the kitchen that Brimlad spoke up and asked, "Eloise, how is the virus in your body, will it attack again?" The last time she had a virus attack, it had scared them all.

Eloise gave her a reassuring smile, "It's under control, no more attacks."

Brimlad sighed in relief, "That's good."

She picked up her apron bed and tied the straps as she said, "You stay here for a few days and I'll give you a good tonic."

"Thank you Auntie." Eloise wrapped her arms around her, "You are most caring."

Brimlad smiled and gave her a look, "If I don't care for you, who will?"

In the evening, the family gathered for dinner and there was much laughter and a happy atmosphere.

Grandpa's face was particularly rosy and glowing from the joyous occasion.

"It's been a long time since we've had such a lively family." He said cheerfully.

"Grandpa, when cousin and Edwina's baby is born, the house will always be this lively." Eloise smiled.

"Eloise is right, the house will definitely be lively with more children." Baggott chimed in.

Grandpa looked over at Edwina and Edgar and said, "Edgar, Grandpa is really happy."

He had been in a coma for so long since the accident, and Edgar had been the one to carry the entire Terrazas Group and give him such a wonderful granddaughter-in-law. He was so relieved.

Edgar put his arm around Edwina's shoulders and smiled, "Grandpa, we will definitely give you a big fat grandson!"

"Who said I like grandchildren?" Grandpa glared at him disgruntled.

Edgar froze, what else?

"I want granddaughters, well-behaved granddaughters like Edwina and Eloise."

At Grandpa's words, Edgar immediately changed his tune, "Yes, then we will give you a granddaughter as lovely as Sweety."

Grandpa was overjoyed and said "yes" three times in a row.

After dinner, Brimlad arranged for Hector and Eloise to go upstairs and rest.

"You must be tired from the flight, so go upstairs and get some rest; I'll take care of Solomon and Sweety."

Eloise was a little embarrassed, but at Brimlad's insistence, she had to go upstairs and rest.

Hector and Eloise stayed with the Khan family for a few days, during which time Hector played chess with Grandpa and walked Eloise around Kyoto.

It was a very relaxing time.

One day, over lunch, Hector suddenly said, "I'd like to take Eloise and the children somewhere else."

Grandpa frowned at this, "You're going away?"

Hector smiled and said in a warm voice, "Grandpa, I've been too busy with work to spend time with Eloise and the others before, now that I've easily let go of work, I want to take them around." Grandpa was sad to see them go, but he understood Hector, "So when are you going to leave?"

"Tomorrow."

"In such a hurry?" Brimlad looked to Eloise.

"Don't worry, brother-in-law, you'll come later when you have time." Eloise promised.

"That's what you said, don't lie to me."

Eloise smiled, "Well, no fooling you."

Originally, Eloise thought Hector wanted to take her and the baby for a walk around the country, and when they got to the airport, they realised he had booked a flight to a foreign country. They flew straight to S. When they landed, someone came to pick them up.

The car drove all the way to the beach.

Eloise got out of the car, caught a glimpse of the yacht docked on the shore and gleefully said, "Hector, are we going to take the yacht later?"

"Smart." Hector nudged her forehead.

Eloise raised her eyebrows, could she not be clever?

As the family boarded the yacht, Solomon and Sweety ran happily onto the deck, looking out at the turquoise sea and cheering.

It was clear that the two of them had really been holding their breath for a while.

Solomon, although always stoic, was just as happy as Sweety this time.

Eloise leaned back into Hector's arms, the sea breeze blowing in her face, and she slowly lifted the corners of her mouth, so comfortable.

The yacht pulled up to a small island and Eloise, with one hand on her fisherman's hat and the other on the railing, looked at the people on the shore, "Is there anyone living on this island?" Hector came over, "There are indigenous people. Most of them are group properties, though."

"The group's property?" Eloise turned her head and looked at him in surprise.

"Well, it's a nice place. When it was first built, I thought I'd bring you here one day, but then too much has happened and I haven't had the time. This time, finally, I have the chance." With that, Hector led her out of the boat, the two children having run ahead of them to get off first.

Eloise looked around the island, which was pleasantly unspoilt and well kept.

"Mummy, I love it here!" Sweety smiled with her eyebrows arched.

"Mummy likes it too."

The islanders welcomed them warmly.

Looking at the simple smiles of the islanders, Eloise felt her whole heart quieten.

Hector took her and the children on a tour around the island and finally took them outside a villa by the sea.

The décor was beautiful and Eloise walked over to the floor-to-ceiling windows and had a long-lost sense of peace as she looked out over the endless coastline.

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