Facing a son more mature than his peers, who inherited his dad's arrogance and is extremely aloof, Scarlett Glenn truly feels she can't handle this son anymore.
When the two adults were talking in the living room, Alma held Ella's hand and strolled outside.
Ella stopped when she saw the swing.
Alma asked, "Do you want to sit on the swing?"
Ella looked up, her big eyes gazing at him, in a sweet little voice she said, "Big Brother, push me."
After a while, Alma swayed to the back of the swing, "Not coming over yet?"
"Thank you, Big Brother." Ella cheered and ran over.
Alma waved to the driver at home to put Ella up, then waved his hand, "You can go."
The driver touched his nose, wondering if he wasn't supposed to wait here to help the young lady down after they finished swinging?
Alma was behind, gently pushing, his strength wasn't great enough to push the swing too high.
After playing on the swing for a while, Ella wanted to get down.
