Chapter 667

Atticus and Lysander were once again at odds, and Thalassa couldn’t exactly pinpoint why.

“Mom, Atticus was playing video games with us in the playroom, and then Dad came in and took away all the tablets.” Elowen’s voice was a soft whisper of complaint.

With that one sentence, Thalassa had a pretty good idea about the root of the issue.

Atticus had been playing video games with his younger siblings, and Lysander didn’t approve. So, he confiscated all the tablets Atticus owned.

Lysander was probably worried that the kids would strain their eyes or become addicted to gaming. His intentions were good, but his method of communication was flawed.

Atticus thought his father was mad at him. He thought his father even despised him, so he felt hurt and wronged.

A lack of communication had caused the conflict.

Was this why Lysander had picked her up from work today?

dad is worried about you and your siblings straining your eyes. Moreover, kids can’t be overly reliant on video games. You’re studying electronics, but your siblings aren’t. If they get too hooked on

hearing this, Atticus’ teary eyes softened. His feelings of hurt and resentment toward his

the couch, felt a subtle tremor course through his body. His eyes shone with surprise

used this situation to drive a wedge between him and his children, hadn’t spoken

them that he

intention, he himself wasn’t willing

But Thalassa did.

turned softer as he continued to watch Thalassa, as a gentle light replaced the usually cold

seafood feast, a favorite of the

by, peeling

dinner table was filled with laughter and joy, and the kids ate happily and

full after dinner.

Thalassa and the house staff helped the kids take their baths. One by one, she turned off the lights in their rooms, closed their doors, and left them to sleep. They were all old enough to sleep on their own now.

even urged Thalassa to go sleep with Lysander

this, Thalassa’s face would flush a bright

his study, Thalassa took a bath

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