At that time, Arnold Johnson was in the yard, pushing his beloved daughter on the swing, while chanting a children's rhyme, "Swing, swing, through the trees we go; up and down, such fun indeed..."
As he chanted, he suddenly sneezed several times.
Unbeknownst to him, he had become the center of conversation among the four sisters.
On the other side of the swing, Grayson Thomas was also pushing his darling daughter Joyce on the swing. In contrast, his son Benjamin appeared somewhat "dejected," playing with small rocks on the ground, constructing various shapes.
Compared to them, Joyce's intelligence completely overshadowed that of the two little princesses, but why was it that he didn't seem to catch his father's favor?
That question was probably too complex for his young mind to understand just yet.
The two men thus selflessly took care of the children, playing with them.
The children's mothers were still deep in animated discussion.