Chapter: 1863
His gaze shifted to Cecilia.
Cecilia's eyes were a bit teary, but she remained composed.
“They have arrived. Go ahead and greet them.”
Mark's hand rested on her shoulder, offering a comforting caress.
Cecilia, preferring to avoid the visitors, went upstairs.
Mark watched her depart before instructing the servant, "Please, let them in."
Edwin raised his head proudly and inquired innocently, “Is that Laura?"
Mark was taken aback.
At that moment, Paul's parents arrived, Laura in tow, bearing an array of unique goods from Czanch. Among these, Paul's mother had selected some items specifically for children.
Paul's mother gazed at Edwin with warmth in her eyes.
“You must be Edwin, right? Peter mentioned how adorable you are."
Edwin's innocence was unmistakable.
Yet, out of the younger generation, Edwin was known for being the most mischievous one as he grew up.
The compliment to Edwin lifted Mark's spirits.
While Mark was fond of Laura, he refrained from embracing her, considering Cecilia's feelings.
Laura appeared somewhat let down.
At this time, Edwin stepped forward and embraced Laura, saying, "My dad's occupied now, so let me hug you."
Mark was even more astonished.
Paul's parents thought the two kids got along, so they allowed them to play together. However, when no one was around them, Edwin frightened Laura to tears, leaving her too scared to speak up.
When Laura returned to the living room, she eagerly wanted to depart.