As Luke looked at how troubled Luca was, he placed the ladder beside the osmanthus tree.

“Have you thought of how we should hang the lights?" Luke smiled and asked.

Luca shook her head, telling him that she was in a dilemma.

Luke squeezed her hand and said, "The landscapers did leave us a spot to hang these back then."

Luca exclaimed in surprise, "Really?"

Luca was definitely not as professional as the landscapers when it came to decorating the garden. If the landscapers had left them a spot, then hanging the decorative lights there would definitely look good.

"Aunt Neile, connect the power plug to the socket outside the entrance." Luke took a bunch of colored decorative lights out of the bag and handed the plug to Aunt Neile.

"Okay, Mr. Crawford." Aunt Neile took the plug from him and walked away to connect it to the socket.

Luca noticed that there were small hooks on the outside of the wall. She thought they were for other decorations, but she did not expect that they could hang the decorative lights here.

She could already imagine how wonderful the place would look when the decorative lights were lit up at night.

After Aunt Neile hung the first bunch of decorative lights, she continued with the second one. She followed the hooks that the landscaper had placed there and hung the decorative lights on them.

When she arrived at the garden, she stopped and left the rest to Luke.

Luke took the decorative lights from her and looked at Luca. Then, he said, "Hold the ladder for me."

"Okay." Luca stepped forward to hold the ladder.

Luke climbed up the ladder.

Luca reminded him in a soft voice, "Mr. Crawford, be careful."

"Nothing's going to happen to me if you're the one holding the ladder," replied Luke. He found the small hook that the landscaper had left on the osmanthus tree. Then, he hung the decorative lights on them.

hour later, they finished

lights were already shining. They looked dim, but everyone could see how beautiful and festive

awesome!" Rainie turned around and gave

looked at Luke

looked

decorations, especially during the new year. She loved putting up decorative lights to liven up the

slowly walking toward him. The snowflakes that fell on her shoulder embellished her beauty with pure white color. He asked, "Do you like

like it. The place looks beautiful." Luca smiled. The landscapers' meticulous thought allowed them to

she smiled too. Then, she said, "Mr. Crawford, Ms. Craw, I'm off to

as she shook her head. Aunt Neile should go on her holiday after finishing

Neile was

are waiting for you too. Just get off work, Aunt Neile," replied Luca with a

Aunt Neile. Thank you for your hard

envelope when he woke up in the morning. He was planning to give it to Aunt Neile before she got off work.

her head when she saw Luke handing her the envelope. She said, "Boss, I'm sorry. I

been working for the Crawford family for the whole year. You should take the envelope. This is your New Year's gift," replied Luke. The maids in Crawford Manor had a rotating

Luca and they agreed that there was nothing important going on during the new year.

me a bonus." Aunt Neile was too embarrassed to

This isn't a bonus. This is a gift. I heard Mr. Crawford say that every maid working for the Crawford family will

was Old Master Crawford's

received the envelope and thanked them, "Thank you, Mr. Crawford.

is already outside waiting for you. He'll be sending you home. Aunt Neile, happy new year." Luke had made

who worked hard. Someone like Aunt Neile truly treated Luca and his kids well, so he would treat her

Mr. Crawford. I shall leave first." After that, Aunt

said, "It's too cold out here. Shall we go

to hold Luca's hand. He walked

off their coats. It was to prevent the snow on their shoulders from melting

and asked, “What would

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