"Leon, we're very lucky, to be honest," Lynette Batton said with a wistful smile as she gazed at Leon Batton.

He returned her smile with a nod. "Yeah."

"Lots of kids from a family like ours have their entire future mapped out for them already. They don't even have the right to dream," she added. "But, you and I are different." Her brother nodded in agreement.

Their parents had only requested the siblings to study well, stay healthy, and be happy. They even encouraged them to chase after their dreams.

As a result, the teens were much happier and felt less pressure than their peers.

Lynette and Leon enjoyed this kind of lifestyle.

"I heard Uncle Josh had to face a lot of resistance from family members when he first joined the entertainment industry. In fact, our grandfather refused to forgive him for a long time.

"Our dad is also different from Uncle Josh." Lynette's eyes sparkled when she talked about Stanley Batton.

Her distinct facial features were even more apparent with the wind blowing her long hair away from her face.

Leon gently grazed his fingers through her hair. "Yeah, you're right."

"Speaking of, it's Grandpa's birthday soon. What should we get him?" she asked him.

"I haven't decided. What do you think?"

"Grandma only said that we have to

every year," he countered with a

but I still think we should get Grandpa something.

wallet? Or perhaps

any of those," she said before exclaiming,

brother seemed

think? He doesn't need any clothes or accessories. What he needs is a meaningful

to play the

time comes, you accompany me on the piano

seconds and then nodded. "This

him, prompting her brother to give her @high-five

should I sing?" she

you familiar with The Brightest Star? Sing that,"

sing that song, I won't be

carefully looking down at Leon's shoes. "Leon, I'd like

turned cold.

"There's a celebratory performance

place in

I have been

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