Chapter 1260 A Day To Remember
Chapter 1260 A Day To Remember
Chapter 1260 A Day to Remember
Lawrence nodded, then took this dark orchid suit into the fitting room, changed and walked out.
Jocelyn and Madeline sat on the sofa and nodded in satisfaction at the sight of Lawrence, revealing a
look of surprise.
"Wow, it feels like a completely different person." Madeline's eyes widened and she couldn't help but
exclaim.
"It seems I have a good eye." Jocelyn said.
"Yeah, Mummy has a good eye, looks like I need to learn more from Mummy." Madeline complimented.
Jocelyn looked more closely at Lawrence, after changing his clothes, he was seven feet tall and
imposing.
The composure of the man and his body reveals an even more righteous aura.
It's nice to change into a suit as opposed to a western-style school uniform. It's a different kind of look.
"Don't try anything else, just this suit." Jocelyn rubbed her chin.
...
In the blink of an eye, it was time for Scott's birthday party to be held.
The venue is set at the Peace House.
Peace House is the most upmarket of the many properties of the Mason family, a house in the ancient
style.
Located in the heart of the city, but in a quiet environment, without any noise.
The designer's concept of "quiet in the midst of chaos" is fully met, maintaining a quiet state of mind in
a lively environment.
On this day, Jocelyn and Noah took Madeline and Lawrence and walked into the house early.
A family of four elegantly dressed in dress suits.
At a glance, it looks as if they have stepped down from a Republican TV series.
"Mommy, daddy, you guys go find grandpa first, me and brother will go find a place to practice first."
Madeline said as she followed Jocelyn and Noah forward.
For this surprise gift, there was absolutely no room for error.
"Okay, I look forward to your performance." Jocelyn spoke up to encourage the two.
"Don't worry, this time my brother and I are fully prepared and will definitely surprise everyone."
Madeline said confidently.
Although Lawrence did not speak, he nodded with an expression of approval.
"Okay." Jocelyn nodded and prepared to go the other way.
She had just walked a few steps when Madeline, as if she suddenly remembered something, called out
to her again, "By the way, Mummy, there is one more thing I need to ask you."
"What is it?" Jocelyn was confused.
"We need you to give us some cooperation, and if grandparents ask about the two of us, just say that
we have something to do and can't come to attend this party."
Madeline said.
"Why do you say that?" Jocelyn asked, speaking up.
"I was hoping that my grandparents would have a drop in their hearts. They would definitely be
disappointed if they knew that my brother and I weren't coming to the party, but then again they would
definitely be surprised to suddenly see my brother and I perform." Madeline said honestly.
"It wasn't easy to think of that detail, you're quite resourceful." Jocelyn complimented.
"That's a must." Madeline smiled instantly.
"Well, I look forward to your performance then." Jocelyn said.
After saying goodbye to Jocelyn, Madeline dragged Lawrence and headed forward.
Passing through a long, antique corridor, the siblings reached a small garden.
The garden is set amidst a group of rockeries, surrounded by flowers and trees, a gazebo and a small
river, and looks wonderful.
"What a beautiful view, it's a pity that now is not the time to enjoy the view." Madeline lamented.
"Wait, let's enjoy it when we're done with the show for grandparents." Lawrence said.
"Okay." Madeline nodded heavily.
Madeline then pulled Lawrence, sat down in the gazebo and started practising her singing part.
And Lawrence was beside her, quietly watching Madeline, a doting smile curling at the corners of his
mouth.
Jocelyn and Noah walked into the banquet hall, holding hands.
Inside the ballroom, there were already countless guests.
The stage was filled with beautiful women in dresses playing the harp.
At this moment, guests, groups of three or five, sit together, drinking tea and playing chess.
They sit quietly under the stage and enjoy the harp performance in a scene of unparalleled harmony.
The two of them, Scott and Allie, were holding hands and lovingly standing on the stage with a few of
their long-time friends, chatting and laughing.
As soon as she entered, Jocelyn attracted a lot of attention, and the crowd was attracted by her
stunning beauty and sighed in awe.
Scott and Allie soon noticed the couple.
However, when they saw that the two were alone, the old couple's faces, at the same time, revealed
their doubts.
Soon, Jocelyn was calmly leading Noah and standing in front of Scott and Allie.
"Where did the two children go?" Scott was the first to ask.
As soon as the words were out of his mouth, his gaze began to look constantly outside.
The two children were they enjoying the view and didn't follow them in immediately?
"Those two kids had something to do, so they couldn't come." Jocelyn said with feigned regret.
"It's a bit of a pity that those two kids don't come to celebrate my birthday once a year." A look of loss
crossed Scott's face.
He was very fond of the two children, who had been with him all these years on his birthdays.
Today, because he was thinking of the two children coming, he explained to the kitchenette that he
would make some food that both children would like.
He had everything ready, but the two children said they couldn't come and he really developed a great
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Scott felt less than in a good mood all of a sudden.
"Don't be too sad, these two kids didn't do it on purpose." Allie comforted from the side.
The two children were so dutiful, and she was sure that they had something important to do because
they were not coming.
Although, she too felt sorry for it, it was understandable.
"Dad, just don't worry, after Madeline and Lawrence are done with their work, I will let them both have
another birthday for you." Jocelyn followed suit to comfort Scott.
"That's all that can be done." Scott said somewhat ruefully.
As they spoke, the auspicious hour arrived.
The host invited by the family stepped onto the antique stage.
The guests have all returned to their seats.
"Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good evening to you all." As soon as the host's words fell,
the stage erupted in fierce applause.
After the applause, the host continued, "Today is just a very ordinary day for our distinguished guests
here, but for one of our senior present today, it is a day to be remembered in a special way."