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Chapter 1124
Chapter 1124
There was a snort from under the blanket, and Adrian took his sweet tpoking his head out from under it.
It was too stuffy under the blanket, so he was willing to show his mother srespect!
“That’s because she likes those animals too much and she won’t have any more tto play with me anymore! Not to mention that she’s not that healthy and she can’t bleed… I’m worried that the animals will scratch her!”
Fia frowned and quietly patted Adrian’s head.
“So you’re worried about her.”
“Yeah… I’m worried about her! She’ll bleed so much from just the tiniest cut! Daddy, you,… We’re all very worried!”
“You’re such a good older brother, Adrian.” Fia pulled Adrian out from under the blanket and gave him a hug. “But we can’t stop her from doing the things she likes just because of her health.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“…But why?” Adrian sobbed.
“Because when we stop her from chasing after the things she likes, she’ll get sad.” Fia patted her son’s head. “We’re all individuals. We can’t stay with our family alone forever.”
“If Irene can learn how to like other things, so can you, Adrian. Both of you will find good friends and have your own lives.”
Adrian continued to sob. “But I just want our family to stay together. Is it wrong to not have anyone else?”
His belief was somewhat too extreme, but he was still a kind child.
Fia didn’t want him to becengrossed in his belief. He would walk on the wrong path in the future. She took the tand patiently spoke with him for about half an hour.
Adrian was touched by his mother’s gentleness and slowly kept it to heart.
“Okay. When we go out later, I want to buy her a present.”
“Sure! Irene will like that!” Fia didn’t ask him what he wanted to buy for his sister. She believed that, as Irene’s older brother, he would know what his sister’s favorite was.
Fia held Adrian’s hand as they walked out of the room, and Irene immediately turned and looked at them.
“Mommy, Adrian.”
She was a polite little girl.
Adrian pulled his hand out of Fia’s grasp and ran to her.
“I’m so sorry, Irene.”
Irene blinked. Other than the tears, there was also relief in her eyes.
Irene held Adrian’s hand and said, “It’s okay.”
Adrian let out a wide smile and gave Irene a hug.
“Mommy said that she’s going to take us out today!”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Yay! I want to take my little bag!” Irene skipped and hopped to her room.
Adrian chased after her and mumbled, “Slow down or you’ll trip!”
“Okay!”
Fia walked over with a gentle expression on her face, feeling satisfied.
“Sir, Ms. Stewart really has a bad temper. She’s hard to work with.” Silas told Conrad everything when he got back to the CEO’s office.
“If she has a good temper, she wouldn’t have kicked someone llike me!” Conrad closed the notebook and asked curiously, “When you went to her home, did you see any man?”
Silas looked at Conrad, dumbfounded.
Conrad said in a calm tone, “What I’m trying to ask is if she has any man at hhelping her since she’s alone with two children.”
Silas shook his head. “I didn’t see anyone.”
Conrad gave it a thought. “So, she’s been abandoned by another man. Is that what’s causing her bad temper?”
Silas looked at his boss, unable to mutter a word. He didn’t know why he would cto that kind of conclusion.
“Sir, she looks quite beautiful and the place she stays in is quite nice as well. Maybe her husband is too busy. She’s a housewife.”
While Sia’s height and voice were the sas his madamn, and even their faces did look a bit similar, their temperament were the complete opposite of each other.