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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 888

I smiled and said, "I’m going to take them to Solaris tomorrow. I want to give them to Dominic. These are from our own garden, so they’re different, you know.

"I feel terrible for that couple since they don’t have any children. They said that if their child was still alive, he would’ve been around our age.” I felt upset as I thought about Dominic's situation and muttered to myself, "I wonder how his wife is doing.”

Atlas nodded. "You should definitely bring them some fruit. Take a basket for Archie too. I'll take you to the airport tomorrow."

Honestly, I was grateful that Atlas never stopped me from doing what I wanted.

Before we realized it, the day had gotten dark. If it weren't for the darkness, we might have continued to linger in the orchard.

Atlas gave the order. "Alright. Ava, Jenny, let's call it a day! If we don't go back, Grandma will come looking for us in the orchard."

My dad got someone to pick a few of the large breadfruits and had them delivered to the house.

As we left the orchard, we saw Nigel waiting at the orchard gate with his car.

Ava ran to the car, saying, "Nigel, you're so cool! How did you know I couldn't walk anymore?"

That made us all laugh. Nigel looked at her and said softly, "We thought you were lost in the woods. We were driving around looking for you."

Ava looked amused. "I didn't get lost! I just went to the orchard to pick some fruits. We're in our own backyard. How could I get lost? You're silly, Nigel. I can't walk anymore because I ate too much, though,” she said while patting her little belly.

Everyone squeezed into the car and returned to the main building.

My mom was getting anxious. But when she saw the fruit, she realized we had gone to the orchard.

We were all exhausted that evening. Ava ate only a little for dinner and went to bed early.

I wanted to talk to Atlas about something, but after a short chat, I fell asleep.

It turned out to be a key project in Solaris. The entire area had been acquired by a well-established consortium, and they were responsible for the development of this place.

To my surprise, the consortium that owned this land was none other than ATL Empire.

I was astonished.

This perfectly matched what Atlas had discussed with me yesterday about the cooperation between Hartz Construction and Tanum. ATL Empire would be our biggest support.

I wondered how Atlas had managed this, how much capital his company really had, and how they had secured such a large piece of land in Solaris.

After getting an overview of the project, it was almost time to get off work.

I called Archie, because Atlas had repeatedly told me to stay with the Beringer family after arriving in Solaris.

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