After a long and difficult labor, Sun gives birth to another son, Qing Nian (pronounced ‘ching nee en’) Prescott.
He is very adorable and while she is exhausted from the birthing process, she is happy to see him, and know that he is healthy, too.
With the birth of a second son, Biron decided that their little two-story hovel was not enough. He got carried away and built them a 4-story hovel instead. The family only lives in three and the fourth has no access for it. When Sun asked him what the top floor was for, he just shrugged and said he didn’t know.
Jie follows in his father’s footsteps, learning to fish, so he can provide for his family.
Life falls into routine. Fishing…
Cooking and eating… Sun encourages family meals around the dining table. It’s very important to her that they do. Why? Biron isn’t sure, because there is no one else on the island. They can’t help but he close.
Umm… Jie? Why are so happy?
It’s Jie’s birthday! Sun doesn’t have the food supplies to make a birthday cake, but he celebrates it anyway.
Although, doesn’t look like he’s all too enthused with his CAS makeover.
Oblivious to their son’s milestone, Biron and Sun do this.
Jie continues to fish, because that’s what he’s seen his father do the most.
But he also has a fascination with his mother’s art, writing fantastical stories (in his head because he doesn’t have a computer) and learning martial arts from his mother. She teaches him the basics, but then he’s on his own with the practice dummy. It’s his heritage, after all, ever bit as much as the blonde hair in he inherited from his father.












