At this moment, Aria Grant dared not look at Belly Wescott, not because she was afraid, but because she didn't want to make a scene here. It's better not to have adult conflicts in front of the children.
"Does Ivy like these dishes?" George Flack noticed Ivy's smile, and his mood improved, gently asking Ivy Grant.
"Of course! Ivy likes all the dishes that mom likes."
As Ivy spoke, she began to use forks to serve Aria food.
Belly Wescott saw George treating Dylan that way and only paying attention to Ivy, her eyes seemingly focused on the mother and daughter, her face turning green with anger.
Belly Wescott tried to calm her emotions and then casually said to George, "George, if you have time today, take Dylan for a check-up at the hospital. Although his condition seems stable now, we can't guarantee Dylan will improve indefinitely. Who knows when he might get stimulated, and his condition might worsen. We, as parents, don't know about this. It's a dereliction of duty."