Excellent!

As soon as each child reported their respective task, Matteo looked around, satisfied.

“Good! The next order of business is to greet Mommy. Remember, guys, we must make her feel like Daddy wants her here, got it?”

“Yes, Matteo,” Vivian said, and Ian nodded briskly.

An unforeseen complication occurred to Ian. He turned to Matteo and frowned. “What about Daddy? What happens when he finds out?”

Matteo waved his hand impatiently. “Don’t worry about that. I’ve taken care of it. He won’t find out.”

His siblings sighed in relief.

Half an hour later, the black Cayenne finally emerged. The children excitedly ran out.

“Mommy! Mommy, come here!”

Vivian as she loved

her child in for a big hug. As she watched Vivian clinging to her leg, she

here. Are you happy,

much, Mommy,” Vivian answered. “I’ve cleaned your bedroom for you, so you’ll

informed her solemnly whilst watching her expression intently as if she was expecting a word of praise

bedroom was prepared? Did Sebastian really agree to let me live here? Or was

her situation, the terror she regarded him with seemed to vanish slightly. She was even feeling optimistic

his mother next, beaming from ear to ear. Instead of tackling

here and give me a hand

even sprinted over and

them, and her heart was instantly filled with gratitude and

the threshold, Wendy, the housemaid greeted her warmly. “Ms. Wand, you’re here! Are you feeling any better? You poor thing. I have some broth in the kitchen for you. Once you’ve settled

long time since she was being cared for that way. As a single mother for five years, she was always the one giving out love and care and receiving little in return. But now, someone

good, Wendy. Thank you.” She hurried upstairs with her luggage

used to be the sole occupant. But now, along the corridor, Matteo,

was a good thing that Sebastian’s

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