"My brother said the other rooms are now guest rooms. This is your home; how could you possibly stay in a guest room when you return?" The young couple moved into a room that was previously a guest room. Before Lucinda decided to come back early, the Blue family had quickly transformed two adjoining guest rooms into a large suite.

"I don't have any special requirements. No matter what kind of room it is, the only thing we need is a bed to sleep on." As they chatted, they walked down the hallway.

When they passed by Nathan's room, the door suddenly swung open. They instinctively stopped.

"Dad."

"Lucy."

"Dad, what's going on here?" Several people were inside her dad's room, packing things up. It looked like they were clearing out the entire room.

"I'm moving to another room." Lucinda blinked, not quite understanding why her father was changing rooms.

Madeleine had been scheming against her father but ended up spending the night with

was moving now. He usually stayed at his own hotel or at the Blue family's estate. With his wife and children not at home, he didn't feel like returning

need any help from us?" Stefan asked

where to put my things. I'll have them move it. Lucy, Stefan, go take a walk, get to know the surroundings. We have dinner at six, just be back

security booth beside the garage." Nathan reminded his daughter and son-in-law, "Skywatch isn't like Pinehurst. Wear a few more layers to avoid catching a cold." Once the sun sets, the temperature in Skywatch drops significantly. The lowest temperatures could get down to a few degrees,

place, Lucinda didn't plan to go out. Nathan nodded, seeing that the couple was wearing coats, and waved them off to enjoy

the elderly couple was playing chess together. It seemed like they were having a pleasant time in

her seem

let Grandma have a look at you." Lucinda obliged, glancing at the chessboard. She wasn't too familiar with the game, and lost interest after a couple

lady was sure to lose. Of course, he didn't say anything. A true gentleman doesn't comment on a chess game while it's in progress. Stefan prided himself on being a gentleman in many aspects of life. "Grandma," Lucinda chimed sweetly. The old lady beamed, and it seemed like they

heading out?" "Grandma, I just got back and everything feels so unfamiliar. I thought I'd take a stroll with Stefan to get used to the place, so I don't get lost in my own home." The old lady chuckled, "Well, go on then, but

glint of coldness flashed in the old lady's eyes, but she quickly returned to her usual demeanor. If Lucinda hadn't been holding her hand and chatting warmly, she might have missed that momentary flash of coldness. The old lady had maintained her position as the

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