It was the time when Olos began to develop feelings. She showed great enthusiasm for the outside world. Usually, Jane took her out. Even if she was just lying in the car and looking at the sky and trees, she could dance happily. Hearing Jane's voice Voice, she will turn her head to look for Mommy.

Oloise's stroller was custom-made by Mr. Holmes. The tires are made of rubber, which can be disassembled and replaced if they are worn out. The high base can just fit a basket.

The baby carriage is very wide, and a thick mattress is spread inside to ensure that Olos can't feel the slightest shaking.According to Jane's request, there are two crossed "seat belts" in the car, which can fix Olosi's body and prevent her from rolling around and bumping her head.

There is a folding canopy above the stroller, which is made of the same material as the umbrella cover, and can cover the entire vehicle body when it is fully unfolded.If the hood is folded, a thing like an umbrella bone will be exposed, on which some toys can be hung, and what is hanging on it now is a pony made of colorful cloth, and there is a small bell underneath. I was completely attracted by this little toy for a while.

The park is quite big, and Jane and Lydia walked slowly for about an hour, during which time they found a hidden place to change Olos' diaper.

Jane held Olos for a walk for a while, and then asked Jason to go to a nearby store to get a bottle of hot water and warm milk for Olos to drink.To Jane, the invention of the pacifier really saved mothers like her.

After walking around for a while, the sky began to rain lightly. Jane immediately put Olos into the car and pulled down the hood completely. The rain in London these days is basically acid rain, and it is not good to drench the baby.

"We've got to go back, or it's going to rain a lot," Jane said to Lydia and Jason.

"Then let's go quickly."

Jason silently quickened his pace.

However, they must not go fast, or the stroller will be very bumpy. Fortunately, when they reached the side of the road, the rain was still not too heavy.

At this moment, the roadside is full of private carriages. Because of the rain, people walking have returned one after another. As a result, the public carriages are not able to come over. Jane is a little anxious. She is worried that the rain will become heavier. Although they brought umbrellas, they are not convenient.

The three of them walked along the road with Olos, and Jane made up her mind that if she couldn't get a carriage in a while, she would ask Jason to go to the front intersection to call for a carriage.

After walking a few steps, "da da da" ran past another unmarked carriage, and a few meters away from Jane and his party, the carriage stopped suddenly.

A man Jane knew, Brielle, jumped out of nowhere from a car, dressed very formally, with his hair combed back, and a pair of monocles on his face, Looks like a gentle scum.

Jane felt that Brielle had become much gaunter. Although he was still handsome, he had lost a lot of weight, his cheeks were sunken, and the original frivolous joy in his eyes had disappeared.

"Mrs. Holmes, where are you going? Maybe I can give you a ride. It's hard to find a carriage when it rains." Brielle asked kindly.

Jane said without hesitation: "Thank you so much, we are going home."

"Come on, come up." Brielle signaled the coachman to come down and help.

Jane carried Olos out, and then climbed into the carriage with Lydia. Olos had fallen asleep a long time ago. She probably felt the change in the environment. She closed her eyes and frowned unhappily a few times. voice, and was quickly coaxed by Jane.

Lydia's face control problem happened again. After she sat down, she whispered to Jane with a little excitement: "Who is this handsome gentleman?"

Jane shot her a sideways look. "It's a friend of Mycroft's. Don't talk, Lydia."

Not long after, Brielle also climbed into the carriage, and as soon as he sat down, the carriage began to walk.

"The weather is really unpredictable, isn't it, Mrs. Holmes? It seems that summer is indeed approaching." Brielle said as he wiped the water with his handkerchief. "The sun was out just now, and it will rain again now." It's not convenient to call a carriage. Speaking of which, half of my friends are already ready to go to the country house for vacation."

He suddenly noticed Olos in Jane's hand, "Hey, this, is this Miss Holmes? Oh, look how cute she is, she really looks like you. Look at her soft skin and rose-like mouth , when she grows up, she will definitely be a beauty not inferior to you, Mrs. Holmes."

This rainbow fart boasted two at once, which is really awesome.

No mother can resist compliments on her baby, and while Jane finds the atmosphere a bit odd, she attributes it to Brielle's overdressing. "Thank you for your compliment," Jane said.

Lydia, who is Olos' aunt, doesn't think Olos is so beautiful at all, oh, well, her eyes and mouth are indeed quite similar to Jane, but like Olos' hair is sparse and there are not many hairs on her head. Fat, can you really become a beauty when you grow up?

Lydia doesn't like Brielle a little now, even though this man is quite handsome, but he seemed blind from the beginning, completely ignoring herself... Lydia was very upset.

What, do I look so non-existent?How rude!

In fact, Jane was also slightly puzzled, this is not like Brielle's style.But Jane didn't mind it, anyway, it was better for Brielle to ignore Lydia than to radiate charm.

Brielle seemed to be very interested in Olos, he said nonsense polite words, but glanced at Olos from time to time.Seeing this, Jane simply asked Brielle: "Do you want to hug her?"

"what?"

Jane straightened her body slightly, without any explanation, she pushed Olos into Brielle's hand.

"!" Brielle looked like Mycroft hugged Olos for the first time, he did not dare to move while holding Olos with his hands, "... Mrs. Holmes~~~~~~ ~" His voice trembled.

Lydia, who was sitting by the side not very happy, is covering her mouth and giggling at the moment, I told you to ignore me, you should!

Suddenly leaving the familiar embrace, Olos pursed her mouth unhappily, and was about to howl, Brielle was suddenly flustered.

"Hey, hey, she's going to cry," Brielle said in a panic.

"Oh, it's because your hugging posture is wrong, you can't hug like this." Jane pretended not to notice Brielle's discomfort, and also instructed Brielle how to get started to make Olos feel more comfortable.Olos is a coaxable child, she slammed her lips a few times and went back to sleep.

After Brielle returned Olos to Jane, he realized that his back was wet with sweat.

With such an interruption, Brielle found that he had missed the opportunity to speak. Fortunately, the journey back to Holmes' house was not too far away, and it would be there in a while.

Jason jumped out of the carriage and knocked on the door, and then he and the coachman unloaded the stroller.

The rain outside was getting heavier, Jane and Lydia sat in the carriage and waited for Nina to come over with an umbrella before getting out of the carriage.

Jane said politely to Brielle: "Thank you for giving us a ride today, Mr. Connery, um...would you like to come up for a cup of tea?"

"Ah, it would be nice to have a drink." Brielle replied quickly, making Jane very suspicious that he was actually waiting for her to ask this question.

Although she intended to be polite, she didn't expect the other party to accept the invitation very enthusiastically, and it was impossible for Jane to say "I'm so sorry, you'd better come back", so she could only let Brielle enter the room together.

But Jane also found out that Brielle might have something to say to herself, maybe he came to the house to look for her, but she didn't expect to meet her halfway.

Sure enough, after entering the door, Brielle made a request, "Can I have a chat with you alone, Mrs. Holmes?"

"Okay, but please wait for a while, I'll come when I change my clothes." Jane was already mentally prepared and agreed immediately.She motioned for Nina to take Brielle to the small reception room, and lit the fireplace. She carried Olos and took Lydia back to the room first.

It was very troublesome for the breastfeeding mother to pack up. By the time Jane changed her clothes and went downstairs, it was already half an hour later.

Brielle was leisurely in the reception room by himself. He seemed to be fully prepared for the wait, so he ordered a whole pot of tea.He was sitting in an armchair playing with a little puzzle Mycroft had thrown here when Jane came in.

"Mr. Connery."

"Ah, Mrs. Holmes."

Jane sat across from Brielle, poured herself a cup of hot tea, took a sip, and asked, "So, do you have anything to say to me?"

Before Brielle opened his mouth, Jane interrupted him, "Since we are already friends, I hope you don't think I'm being affectionate (Brielle: Of course we are), thanks, then I think If you have anything to say, you can say it directly, and those so-called polite words will be avoided."

It took Brielle a while to say: "Okay." Then his expression seemed to be tangled, as if he didn't know how to word it.

After a while, Brielle said to Jane: "Well, Mrs. Holmes, I heard that you have four younger sisters. I wonder if they plan to come to London as guests?"

Jane: "... Huh?"

Brielle stammered, "Well, I mean, well, if they'd like to come, I'm going to have a dance and invite some friends over to get to know each other..."

Brielle stopped talking, because for a moment Jane's gaze was like a knife stabbing him in place and he couldn't move.

"I didn't know you had such kindness, Connery." Jane said blankly, "But I think my sister, no matter which one, had better have nothing to do with you, what do you think?"

Brielle forced a smile, "It's not me, of course not, I mean, I have a friend who is very talented and smart, I think he has a bright future..."

Jane interrupted him: "This has nothing to do with you, Connery, such a good friend, which sister of mine do you plan to introduce him to? Or, who do you think he is suitable for?"

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