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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom

Chapter 884
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Chapter 884 Thinking About Having Babies "As long as it's not someone like Michelle," I said, laughing with a hint of distress. "You have no idea! She's been blockingdownstairs daily, and I have no clue what she's up to." "Michelle does give off a vibe to avoid. You better keep your distance. Having her fixate on you can't lead to anything good." With that, Theo stood up. "Chloe, I'll take my leave. Callwhen you're back, and I'll arrange everything. Don't worry, they're all proper people." "Are you really leaving?" I reluctantly stood up, feeling a bit unfulfilled.

Theo replied, "We'll have a proper chat when you're back. I won't waste your work time." I escorted him to the elevator, and we agreed to meet again when he returned to the capital. It seemed that Theo was indeed a person who got things done, was straightforward, and had depth. After seeing Theo off, I called in Carol to ask about Michelle's visit in the morning.

Carol confirmed that she did cto visit the company. She stayed until everyone went for lunch, and only then did she leave.

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I was certain she had another motive for seekingout.

In the evening, returning to Pleca Park, Ava noticed my early return and rushed over. "Mommy, you cback so early! Did you take my advice?" I almost burst out laughing. Take her advice? This kid was becoming quite clever.

Nevertheless, I nodded in agreement. "Yes! My daughter knows best. Of course, I should listen." She beceven more pleased with herself, glancing at Atlas. "Daddy, good job to you, too!" Atlas put on a meek appearance. "Yes, I'll strive for your praise every day from now on." She was instantly delighted, her eyes sparkling.

Looking up at Atlas, she asked, "Daddy, do you want to go see Grandpa's trees with us?" Hearing her words, I realized it had been a long tsince I last saw my dad.

Our schedules never seemed to align. By the tI woke up in the morning, he was already in the garden. When I returned hfor dinner, he had already retired for the night. We always missed each other.

I told Ava, "After I go upstairs to change clothes, we'll see Grandpa. Is that okay?" Ava immediately agreed. "I'll follow you to change." She asked Atlas, "Daddy, do you want to cwith us?" The sweet way she called him "Daddy" was so melodious.

"Sure!" Atlas readily agreed. "But I need to change clothes too, right?" Ava, excitedly yelling for Jenny, ran to the kitchen. I saw her disappearing figure and said to Atlas, "It seems like she's grown taller again." "That's natural, and she's more lively now." He was right. After the divorce from Matthew, she used to be absent-minded and gloomy.

Especially during the kidnappinshe was completely changed. We could only get her to sleep holding her.

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swnow Ava would not be as healthy and active now if Atlas had not consoled her, brought her to Celestis Island, and brought Jenny in.

I held Atlas's hand and looked up at him sincerely. "It's all thanks to you."

"Both of you are my treasures." He and squeezed my hand and smiled, m leadingupstairs. "Con, don't keep her waiting." After changing our clothes, the two little ones had already run upstairs, shouting through the corridor.

This mansion would truly beclively if we added two more.

At that moment, my face involuntarily turned red. But having a child for him was a must Ne Toved children so Yasar much. I couldn't let him down.

Seeinglost in thought, blushing, he huggedfrom behind "What are you thinking? Your face is all red." I looked at him and said, "I'm thinking about having a baby! If we have two more, it'll be even more lively." "Then I'll work hard for it." After saying this, he kissed me, and I quickly pushed him away. The\children's voices were so close now. He had to control himself,