Chapter 210 Windfall (1)
The city of Los Angeles wakes up very early.
As soon as the sky was dawn, the noise caused by human activities came from Evan's villa.
Evan was the last one to walk out of the bedroom. When he hurriedly thought about preparing breakfast for his younger brothers and sisters, he found that he no longer needed to do anything.
Although it is simple, the breakfast has been placed on the dining table, and Dora has even started eating.
"Good morning, Brother Evan."
Seeing Evan, Dorothy, who had walked out of the kitchen, greeted him first, and then couldn't help laughing, "Brother, go and wash up."
Following Dorothy's gaze, Evan touched his messy hair and understood why she was laughing.
A few minutes later, Evan returned to the dining table and snatched a sandwich from Dora's plate without hesitation, which made her glaring, and then she wanted to snatch it back from Evan.
"Dingling!"
Just as the brother and sister were having a happy fuss, the phone ringing in the living room thought.
Virginia said, "Dora, stop making trouble."
Only then did Evan get out and come to the living room with a slice of bread in his mouth.
He picked up the microphone casually, let his mouth loosen, and the bread was caught by his other hand, "Hey, this is Evan Warren."
The other party's voice came from the microphone. From the time he heard the other party's first word, Evan subconsciously straightened his waist and his expression became extremely focused.
"Good morning, dear Evan, well... I should have calculated the time correctly."
Evan replied, "Good morning, dear Nina."
"You're not wrong, it's really morning here in Los Angeles."
When he heard that it was Nina who called, several people at the dining table looked at Evan. Virginia noticed that Dora, who was smiling brightly the previous second, was a little nervous at this moment.
Nina called and it must have something to do with them.
"Yes, that's right, Dora and the others are here, Virginia brought them out."
"Well, I know why Mrs. Pierce went on vacation."
"It's okay, my sisters are not young anymore, I know what I do."
Hearing Evan's words and words to protect himself, Dora's face immediately relaxed.
After all, I am my brother. Although it is so annoying to rob me of food, I will not take revenge on him for his sake.
"Do you want to talk to Virginia and the others? Well, I'll call them over." Evan shook the microphone at the restaurant, "Nina wants to talk to you, who is the first to come."
The four of them looked at each other, and the three little ones didn't want to be the first to go, so Virginia had to stand up by herself.
After handing the microphone to Virginia's hand, Evan returned to the dining table. The bread in his hand had already been finished. Just as Evan was about to reach out to pick it up, Dora sent a sandwich with peanut butter to his hand.
The sandwich coated with peanut butter is Evan's favorite, and this is what Dora was just snatched away.
"Brother Evan, you're the best!"
Evan took the sandwich, took a small bite, glanced at Dora, and cursed with a smile: "I know I am so kind to you now... I have never seen you treat me so well."
Dora said with a smile: "No, I have always had the best brother Evan."
"If you don't believe me, ask Dorothy."
Evan shook his head, saying he didn't believe it at all.
After Virginia and Nina spoke, the remaining three siblings lined up in order of age to take the microphone.
Dora is the last one.
Only at this time can Dora not compete with Dorothy for anyone greater.
However, Dora is still the one who has been trained by Nina the longest.
Finally, the microphone returned to Evan's hand.
"Nina, it's me."
"Evan, you can go and play, but be safe."
"I know." Evan promised: "With me there, there will be no problem."
"By the way, Nina, Old Warren is in good health. The newspaper said that they have partnered to many places in the past few weeks."
"Don't worry, I'm here!"
For Earl Warren, who was busy with the campaign, Evan only cared about this little thing, and he didn't ask any more questions. Moreover, even if he asked, Nina wouldn't answer on the phone.
"Okay, that's all, Evan, they gave it to me, take care of myself, love you, my son, bye."
"So, bye!"
About half an hour later, the two cars stopped outside the house. The drivers were Haynes and Bob, who was still working after Evan's holiday.
Dora, who helped clean up the kitchen, couldn't wait to dry his hands and was the first to run out.
"Everyone hurry up, it will be too hot if it is late."
After Dora urged him loudly, he looked up at the blue and cloudless sky.
"Oh, my hat."
Dora, who had forgotten something, had to run back again. She passed by Evan at the passage. Evan was about to ask, but he had disappeared like a wind.
Robert, not far from Evan, shook his head and said to Evan: "Don't worry about her, I must have forgotten something again."
Evan stopped saying anything after hearing this, and asked Robert to wait in the car first, and stood at the gate himself.
Not long after, Virginia walked out with a hat in her hand, Dorothy followed closely behind.
"Go to the car first." Evan pointed to the car and asked, "What did Dora forget to bring?"
Dorothy shook her head and said she didn't know.
While speaking, Dora ran out and walked through the gap between Evan and Dorothy.
"Okay, you guys go over...I'll lock the door."
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The five siblings and their group divided into two cars, and the destination was San Bernardino, east of Los Angeles.
San Bernardino is a car city with a large area and rich forestry resources. Mormons brought the area the initial agricultural and logging technology, but later it became a very unfriendly place to Mormons.
Dora proposed to come to San Bernardino for the Citrus Festival. This kind of activities like exhibitions or carnivals are common in all parts of the country in order to promote local specialties.
Citrus Festival has a great reputation in California and has been held every year since 1911, but it was suspended for several years during World War II and was only restarted last year. This year is the second session after World War II.
The Citrus Festival after the restart not only lasted a little shorter, but it originally lasted at least two weeks, but the previous session only started for one week, and the scale was much smaller.
Before nine o'clock, Evan and his group arrived at the main venue of Citrus Festival, a stadium that could easily accommodate thousands of people.
"Evan, give me the money."
Surrounded by the sun, the group walked into the stadium. The venue was neatly arranged with different varieties of citrus from hundreds of farms, attracting many people to participate in the event.
Before he could see a few companies, Dora stretched out his hand at Evan, as if giving money was his duty.
Evan shook his hand at his sister in anger, not giving a single hand.
Looking at the crowded venue, Evan, who had never attended an agricultural product exhibition, felt a little novel and regretful.
Chapter completed!