Mike came over and asked Hazel: "Hazel, congratulations on your graduation!”

Hazel: "Uncle Mike, why don't you pick up the baby?"

Mike smiled at the corner of his mouth: "I will hug each of them after they have hugged each other. Your brother is really surprising this time."

Hazel: "Life is full of surprises."

"Yes! What are you going to do after graduation?" Mike asked.

Hazel: "I want to visit Thopiavelle first."

"Thopiavelle?" Mike thought for a moment in his mind, and then said a name, "...Lucas Hogan?"

Hazel: "..."

Hazel didn't expect Mike's memory to be so good!

She told Mike once a few years ago, but Mike still remembered.

"I mainly go back to visit the grave of my mother-in-law who raised me." Hazel explained with a blushing face.

"Oh, if it's for going to the grave, you can move your mother-in-law's grave to Aryadelle. It will be convenient for you to go to the grave in the future. Otherwise, it's just for going to the grave, so far, what a toss! Mike told Hazel his honest thoughts.

Hazel's face turned even redder: "Uncle Mike, besides going to the grave, I also want to go there to see it. After all, I have lived there for more than ten years."

Mike understood: "Are you going alone, or who will accompany you?"

"I'll just bring a bodyguard." Hazel replied, "I've already made an agreement with my parents."

"Your parents have a grandson in their arms now, so they won't take care of you anymore. Plus you're an adult, so you can do whatever you want." Mike laughed and said, "But you must pay special attention to safety outside. After all, you have different identities, although your parents have not released your information to the public, there must be someone who knows your identity."

Hazel nodded: "I will definitely be very careful."

At 10:00 pm, Avery asked Layla to go back to rest. At the same time, Avery took Joanna, Hazel and the two little children home.

Liam fell asleep in Avery's arms, but Gia was not asleep yet.

Joanna hugged the energetic little Gia, trying to put her to sleep, but she just wouldn't sleep.

Hazel smiled and said, "She shouldn't be allowed to sleep in the afternoon. She has had enough sleep in the afternoon, and she is still so energetic now."

"It's probably because there were too many people tonight, which surprised her. She usually sleeps in the afternoon. It doesn't affect her sleep at night!" Avery replied, "Liam must be tired from crying." Hazel laughed even louder.

Tonight's party, because there were too many guests, Liam was a little frightened.

When someone wanted to hug him, he cried even more, holding Avery and refusing to let go.

The crying sound was deafening and shocking.

So Avery said that he was sleeping so well now because he was tired from crying before. But Gia didn't cry. Anyone can hug her. Her fright took the form of constant agitation.

"In the future, take Liam to places with a lot of people, so he won't cry so much." Joanna said, "Before, my mother often took Gia for a walk in the community, and when she saw many people, she wasn't afraid of them."

Avery was a little embarrassed: "We also often take Liam for a walk in the community. The main reason is that there are too few people in our community."

Joanna: "Now that he's older, you can take him to the park or the streets."

"Yeah. Actually, I think he's cute when he's crying hahaha!" Avery looked at the two children and thought everything was fine.

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