Chapter 345 Made Nathaniel Come Personally

The bodyguard quickened his pace and dragged the principal out. Only then did the noise finally die

down.

When Christina came to her senses, she noticed that Nathaniel’s hand was still on her waist. Blushing, she jumped away like a little rabbit.

Without waiting for him to speak, she turned around and walked into the house.

Lucas and Camila had already changed into clean clothes, their innocent and cute faces filled with joy. “Mommy, can you take us out to play tomorrow?” asked Camila in a soft and adorable voice.

Lucas agreed from the side, “We’re kids! We naturally like to run around and explore new things. It wouldn’t be good to confine us like this, right?”

After the incident, Christina scolded them for sneaking out and punished them by grounding them in

Scenic Garden Manor.

“I’ve chosen a new kindergarten. You’ll start school tomorrow. Without any hesitation, Christina punctured the children’s hopes of going out to play.

She brought the two of them to the study, turned on the computer, and logged into the kindergarten’s website.

The form teacher had contacted her earlier, informing her that each new student had to log in to the website and fill in their details.

The two kids stood at the side and watched their mother fill in the information. The last section was to upload a photo.

Christina connected her phone to the computer’s Bluetooth. She had close-up photos of the kids in her photo album.

There was also an option to choose if they were a single-parent family. If they were, they would just need to upload a photo of the guardian. Otherwise, a photo of the child’s parents would be required.

Since it was a regular kindergarten, most parents came to pick up their children. The photos helped the teachers recognize each parent’s appearance to avoid any confusion during drop-offs and pick-ups.

Without any hesitation, Christina ticked the option for the single-parent family.

“But we aren’t a single-parent family, Mommy!” Camila’s face scrunched up in an aggrieved look when she saw Christina’s choice.

Christina smiled awkwardly. “What does it matter? We’ve always chosen that option.”

not have a photo of Nathaniel,

explained to Christina, “That’s different. We thought that we didn’t have a dad previously. Now that we do, we don’t want to be mocked for being fatherless by our

had a particularly strong aversion to

could react, Camila dashed out and

we need your photo to fill in the kindergarten application. Can we have your photo?” Camila clasped

ruffled her

no choice but to sit on the couch with Nathaniel. Lucas held her phone and took

the light’s behind you here. Mommy, Daddy, why don’t you sit on the

currently sitting on a double-seater sofa, on which she could maintain some distance between her and

Doesn’t this mean that

up, thinking that the light was

up, Mommy! Sit over there,”

the single-seater couch first. Since he was naturally tall and muscular, he already took up two-thirds of the already cramped space.

whispered

Instead, he directly pulled her wrist and made her sit on

is good enough,”

her. However, she

Nathaniel’s chest, she could feel the rhythm of his heartbeat even through their clothes.

remarked, “Mommy and Daddy, you’re sitting too far apart. Move closer. Otherwise, the

Christina’s head closer to Nathaniel’s. She only

Camila shot Nathaniel a subtle glance, to

a thoughtful daughter!

fists tightly. Hurry up

the camera at them and pressed the shutter a few

burden had been lifted off her shoulders. She quickly stood up left

and

for both children.

the next morning. Christina planned to take the two children

her time overseas, she had obtained a driver’s license to make it more convenient to travel around.

the three of them were about

was used to settling urgent documents first thing in the morning, he still had not eaten

Besides, we’re going to be late.” In other words, Christina was implying that she could

Camila’s school bag. “It’s

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