Chapter 66 The Truth Behind Gabriel‘…

Chapter 66 The Truth Behind Gabriel’s “Being Cheated”

Gabriel never came back since the day he left.

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These days, Hazel was busy working in the morning and playing with her three children in the afternoon. The days were peaceful and warm.

Since birth, Leila has had to stay at ZN Laboratory for half a month every three months due to health reasons.

He was cute and had a sweet mouth, and he was truly the favorite of the group here. She took her two brothers around to have fun, with bodyguards following. Hazel was relieved, but every time she found their location, it was different.

The place where they were found this time was in the small garden outside Dylan’s ward.

He was teaching three children to play arithmetic games.

Jaxon and Joshua, who were already intelligent, learned it immediately after listening to it a few

times.

Seeing Leila sitting on Dylan’s lap, they eagerly prepared to teach her elementary arithmetic.

The little one innocently blinked his eyes and said to Jaxon, who was trying to teach him, “Brother, I couldn’t.”

Jaxon patiently said, “It’s okay, Leila. Brother can teach you.”

Dylan gently touched her little head and said, “Leila, if you like, I can teach you.”

Joshua also eagerly joined in, pointing at the question and saying, “Sister, look at this question. This one and this one added together, then…”

Leila glanced at her two brothers and then turned to look at Dylan, realizing that none of them had the slightest clue about a certain point, which was a bit disappointing.

She pointed to her cheek, reminding the three of them.

“But I was only one year old.”

One year old! She was still a one–year–old baby!

What elementary arithmetic problems did you learn?

This was the first time Hazel saw silence and speechlessness on her daughter’s face, and she called out the little one’s name.

The latter immediately got off Dylan’s leg and ran towards her with light and brisk steps.

“Mom, Mom.”

her daughter would look like

her running daughter, and hugged

play any fun games with her

counted her fingers and recounted the games she played today,

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She was

leaning on Hazel’s shoulder

the tree. His well–fitted suit made him even more handsome, exuding an air of calm and composure befitting a

type of person who, just by standing there, would make the surroundings

such an existence.

eyes faded away the moment

his gaze swept past Dylan and landed on Hazel,

the change in her eyes.

gaze when she saw Dylan playing with three children, and there was a momentary astonishment

heart tightened suddenly, and he didn’t even dare to delve into the meaning behind that

also saw their dad and happily ran

came to see

two children did not notice the change in the adults‘ emotions and

attention back to

to the child’s words. His handsome and aloof face softened, making his deep black

was almost

playing with the children, as a mother, it is only right and proper to thank him.

together,

suddenly turned cold and gloomy.

hand and walked towards the restaurant, while Leila was being held in

filled with countless thoughts. Although Hazel hadn’t said anything, based on his knowledge and understanding of her, there was a high probability that Leila

that Gabriel did not know that Leila was his daughter. Dylan, realizing this, felt a suppressed thought that had been buried in his heart for many years beginning to emerge. He glanced at his leg and unconsciously gripped the

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to get better quickly, so that I

long rectangular dining

side, with

Maru

the shrimp for Leila, quickly rescuing her from the horrors of

take long to

each other, and when they heard

to

a man himself, he understood Dylan’s thoughts.

the man in front of her had shed his youthful appearance, but his thoughts

gaze grew colder and

being cheated that man

his gaze, Hazel warned

it was her protection towards Dylan, as her deep black eyes glided over with

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