Devoted Love:The Billionaire's Precious Wife-Chapter 559

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Chapter 559: Chapter 559

The brothers set Rosemary down.

Rosemary couldn’t help but giggle at their costumes, particularly the white beards.

Snowflakes were cascading down, making the scene even more magical, as if straight out of a fairytale.

Hunter gazed at his sister with affection.

"When David came up with this idea, I thought it was boring, and I kind of rejected it when he forced me to wear this white beard. But now, seeing you laugh, I think I might keep it on just to see you smile more."

"Shoo, stop being so cheesy!" David playfully pushed Hunter away, then grinned at Rosemary.

"So, sis, what do you think of my idea?"

"It’s pretty silly," Rosemary chuckled, "but it’s a nice surprise. I love it. Thanks, Hunter, Chasel, Clark, David, and Mom and Dad—and Uncle Sampson."

When Rosemary wasn’t being aloof, she had the most beautiful smile.

The brothers made a mental note to make her laugh more often.

Her laughter was therapeutic, infecting everyone around her with joy.

"Sweetie, no need to thank us." Chasel affectionately ruffled Rosemary’s hair, instigating protests from the other brothers.

"Stop messing up Rose’s hair! Rose, let David help you."

"Hands off, did you wash your hands? Rose, my hands are the cleanest. I’m a forensic scientist, always disinfecting."

"Who’s the cleanest of us all? Don’t you know that?" Hunter attempted to keep fixing Rosemary’s hair.

"Where’s Sean?" Louisa suddenly asked. "Where did he go? He never answers his phone or replies to messages.

Rose has been back for half a year, and he hasn’t even shown his face or called!"

"Mom, Sean’s busy," Hunter quickly covered. "I’ll talk to him later."

"Isn’t it better with one less person accompanying Rose?" Chasel took the opportunity to smooth out a lock of Rosemary’s hair with his hand, only to be swatted away by Clark.

"I’ve just created a group chat and purposely didn’t add Sean Collins. Let him regret it."

David was smirking when Louisa asked, puzzled, "What group chat? Why wasn’t I added?"

Kenneth also checked his phone. "I’m not in it either?"

"David, that’s not right. We’re all family, and you’re creating separate groups," Sampson took on the authoritative tone of an uncle.

"Add me in."

"It’s a chat for us siblings. It wouldn’t be appropriate with you all in it," David chuckled.

"With all the grown-ups around, Rose wouldn’t dare to joke around. It’ll make her uncomfortable."

Hearing this, Hunter seemed to have caught on.

"Did you add Serena as well?"

"No," David hastily replied. "The vibe would be different with her around. Do you think it’s necessary, Hunter? If you think Serena should be in the group, I can create another one and add the rest of us."

At that time, he could always remain silent in the group.

He would stay active in Rose’s group chat.

Serena had been overthinking things recently anyway.

If they were all in the same group and they joked around with Rose, Serena might get upset.

Plus, they were quite fond of posting pictures with Rose.

If Serena saw those, she’d definitely think they were doing it on purpose.

"No need, I don’t have that much time to chat. Serena has a lot of exams coming up—don’t disturb her."

With Hunter’s words, everyone immediately understood what he meant.

"Did you invite Serena today?" Sampson suddenly asked.

David became confounded.

"Uncle Sampson, how could we ask her to come and surprise Rose? That would be like stabbing her in the heart, right?

Girls tend to overthink. If she thinks we’re all revolving around Rose and neglecting her..."

"If she thinks we play favorites, then no matter what we do, she’ll think that way. I just hope that she’s an adult now. She should be able to understand some things on her own," Hunter declared.

Louisa looked a bit helpless.

"Actually, all of this was just a coincidence. Rose was called by a friend to help with a medical issue, and we didn’t expect her to run into her grandma and Uncle Sampson here.

And your dad and I also didn’t expect to run into her."

Since they had run into each other, as an uncle, naturally, he would want to take his niece around to see the sights.

Adding Christmas Eve and Christmas Day coming up, there was no reason for everyone to go back home and spend it with Serena alone.

"Alright, enough of that. Didn’t you prepare gifts to give to Rose? Who’s going first?" Sampson led the inquiry.

Hunter always had his own air about him. He suggested, "By seniority—first the parents, then the uncle, and lastly the brothers."

Louisa took out a gift box from a red gift bag. As Rosemary looked, even the wrapping paper was embedded with crystals.

Actually, this kind of wrapping paper was quite common in the upper ten—usually composed of ten thousand crystal-clear crystals—but this gift was quite large, probably using no fewer than twenty thousand.

"Why don’t you open it and see if you like it?" Louisa looked at Rosemary expectantly.

The Christmas-themed planners standing by had long since arranged for a few well-known photographers to capture this scene.

They planned to make it into a video for them to keep as a souvenir later.

"Here’s Dad’s too!" Kenneth also pulled out a large gift box from the gift bag.

Rosemary opened it. Kenneth had gifted her a deed to a private island, and Louisa gifted her the largest castle-themed amusement park in the world, which covered areas like a fairytale hotel, fairytale restaurant, dream wheel, etc.

It’s fair to say it was priceless.

"Thank you, Mom and Dad," Rosemary said, moved. "I love them."

"This is a little something from me," Sampson took out a luxurious gift box from the gift bag.

Inside was a property deed and a key.

This house was located in the most expensive area of Zion City, covering more than six thousand square meters—a place that could be ranked among the world’s luxury villas.

According to the current market price, it was already worth over a hundred million dollars.