Harley looked at Old Madam Harvey's hand, his tiny eyebrows furrowing.
Old Madam Harvey felt warmth in her heart, teasing him, "Do you think granny's hand is pretty?"
Harley answered honestly, "It's pretty, but granny's hand is a little old, it makes Harley feel a bit sad."
Old Madam Harvey didn't expect this kind of answer, and was taken aback.
Harley touched the ring on her finger, his tiny lips pouting as he pinched the dry skin, saying, "When granny was young, she must have been a very beautiful person."
Harley spoke very seriously, and Old Madam Harvey felt a warmth in her heart, unable to suppress a smile.
Rosalie glanced at Harley and quietly said to Wolcott, "Isn't it a bit too much to teach such a small child to flatter?"
Wolcott, who initially found him cute, furrowed his brows after hearing what Rosalie said.