Married at First Sight

Chapter 3705



Chapter 3705



Chapter 3705 - She brought back a car full of goods from her parents and grandparents. Her parents packed her car with farm- grown treats.

Of course, she didn't mind at all, and even her in-laws loved them. Every time she returned from visiting her parents, her uncles and aunts would come over to share the farm goods she had brought back.

Jane knew her in-laws' elders were excited to share the things she brought because it was their way of showing respect to her.

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Serenity said enviously, "That's the love your parents have for you."

Her parents had passed away, and she could no longer experience that kind of love. She had no family home to go back to. Even though the house still existed, without her parents, going back would only make her feel sad.

Although her relationship with her grandparents had improved, it wasn't as close as Jane's bond with her own family.

Jane had returned to the Murphy family, even though she wasn't their biological child. The Murphys treated her better than their own children. She usually visited her adoptive parents, while her biological parents were traveling abroad and only returned occasionally.

Now that Sariyah was in charge of the Lafayette family, Jane's parents felt they could finally enjoy retirement and live their lives. They had lost over 20 years due to other

circumstances, and Jane's mother had been deeply affected by Jane's disappearance. It wasn't until they found Jane that her mother slowly recovered.

"My mom has also been asking when you'll be free to visit us. The weather's nice today, so let's take the kids and stay for a couple of days. The sweet potatoes are in season, and we can roast some when we get there."

Serenity said nostalgically, "I can't even remember the last time I had roasted sweet potatoes-real ones roasted in the field, not in the oven." Jane smiled. “Then I'll make sure you get some this time."

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"Let's go and take the kids too. If I don't bring Enzo and Avah, my parents will be disappointed. They always joke that once they have grandchildren, they don't need me anymore. It's a typical generation gap."

Sometimes, Jane felt a little jealous seeing how much her parents spoiled the kids. Before they had children, she was the center of attention? Now, her parents wouldn't even let her visit without bringing the kids f she said the kids weren't feeling well, her parents would immediately pack up and head to her in-laws' house, as if being there would magically make the kids feel better. Luckily, the children were healthy and rarely got sick.

Serenity laughed. "A lot of elders are like that. They're always closer to their grandkids."

As they chatted, the two headed downstairs.

Jane called out to the kids, "Titus, Sonny, we're going to your grandma's house for a couple of days."

Alannah, who was sitting on the sofa playing with Enzo, heard Jane and asked, "Jane, are you going to your mom's?"

"Yes, Mom. We're going to stay for two days. My mom misses the kids."

Alannah kissed her grandson's cheek and said, "Avah's going to grandma's house? Grandma will miss you too! Jane, why don't you take me with you? I haven't had a good chat with your mom in a while."

In reality, the two in-laws had only spent a week together. Alannah had invited Jane's mother to the city for shopping, beauty treatments, and dining. Mrs. Murphy stayed at her daughter's house for a night, but Jane had arranged for a driver to take her back the next day.

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Murphy said she couldn't stay longer because she had to look after her

chickens and ducks, or she would have stayed a few more days.


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