This made Penny Sullivan feel a pang of sadness, "Oh dear, my little ancestor, watching TV right after breakfast. This is no good, no good, if you keep this up, your eyesight will be damaged, and I fear you'll need glasses before you even get to high school!"
"Then I'll take her out to play," Auntie Ding chimed in, skillfully playing along.
"Alright! Mommy, let's set off now!"
Like a little ghost, Clarissa jumped up, grabbed Auntie Ding's hand, and ran towards the garage, not caring at all about her dad's cloudy, stormy expression…
After getting in the car.
Auntie Ding expertly drove away from the Lindsey Family's gate.
When they passed by the Johnson Family's gate, they coincidentally saw three people getting out of a car, two middle-aged and one elderly.
The elderly one was Ruth Upperton, whom Auntie Ding recognized.
