Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss! -
Chapter 537 Removing All Difficulties
Noah didn't say anything, dropping his eyes and thinking about something.
Nathan was eager to say, "Yeah, yeah, yeah, Grandpa loves us so much. He knows we're Micah's kids, and he'll definitely be happy."
"So, does that mean we can't call him Grandpa anymore?" Mia asked anxiously.
"It seems that way," Nathan said, tilting his little head to discuss with her. "The books at kindergarten say that Dad's grandfather is called Great-grandpa."
"Oh, so are we supposed to call him Great-grandpa now?" Mia asked curiously, opening her eyes wide. "It feels different all of a sudden."
"Yeah, it's different," Nathan explained seriously. "Grandpa is Dad's grandpa, not our grandpa anymore..."
"Oh." Mia nodded, not fully understanding.
"Do you have any more questions?" Micah asked Noah.
"Are you going to marry Mommy?" Noah looked up at him.
"Of course I will," Micah answered without hesitation. "Once Grandpa wakes up, I'll start planning the wedding."
"Yay, that's awesome!" Mia happily raised her chubby hand. "Then I want to be a flower girl."
"I want to be one too. I want to!" Nathan got so excited that he almost jumped up. "I also want to invite my kindergarten classmates to Mommy and Dad's wedding." "That's great. I want to invite our old neighbors too," Brenda said excitedly, joining the discussion. "And a few former subordinates who always took care of us..."
"No problem, we'll invite them all." Nathan patted his little chest and said, "I'll arrange everything for them."
"I want to. I want to invite a few of my friends, too..." Mia worried about falling behind and quickly said, "And Mr. Brooks and Miss Bell..." "Yeah, yeah, and my Ava too..."
The children chattered non-stop, already discussing the details of the wedding.
Brenda couldn't help but join in the discussion, and even the unconscious Coco opened its eyes and shouted, "I want to, I want to!"
Watching this scene, Sadie smiled gently and then noticed Noah looking troubled. She quickly reached out her hand to him. "Noah, come here!"
Noah slid down from the couch and walked up to Sadie.
Sadie held Noah in her arms and kissed his forehead. "Noah, do you have any more questions?"
"If you have any thoughts, just say it," Micah said tenderly, looking at him.
Noah paused, contemplating before speaking. "Adult marriages can be quite complex, especially those involving old-money families. There are aspects I struggle to grasp and foresee. But I can't shake the feeling that challenges may arise... If things get tough, will you abandon us and Mommy?"
"Of course not." Micah ruffled Noah's curly hair. "The word 'abandon' doesn't exist in my dictionary! No matter what problems we encounter, we'll solve them. They will never become an obstacle for us."
Noah's eyes sparkled as he heard Micah's resolute words. He seemed to have found resonance and nodded excitedly. "Yeah, I believe in you!"
"Pinky promise," Micah had learned how to interact with children. He had heard that a pinky promise was like a legally binding contract in children's hearts.
Noah immediately extended his little hand to pinky-promise with him. "Pinky promise means we've made a deal!"
"I want to do it too, "Mia saw Noah and Micah pinky-promising and hurried over to join in the excitement. "I also want a stamp!"
"And me too!" Nathan hobbled over, limping.
"Great!" Micah pinky-promised and stamped with both of them, assuring them that he would overcome all obstacles to marry Sadie and give them a happy and warm home.
Brenda looked at this family of five, moved to tears, and said in her heart, 'Sir, you can finally rest assured. Say-Say has found a good home.'
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