Chapter 173 They Met in Their Previous Lives
Edwin pulled a long face. “It’s only seven o’clock now.”
Julianna insisted on getting out of bed. “It’s late. It’s already seven o’clock. Pack up! By
the time we get to the hospital, after eight o’clock.”
Edwin couldn’t find any words to retort.
Alex yawned and muttered in confusion, “Hey, why did we sleep on this bed?”
“That’s right! We slept with Mommy yesterday,” said Bruce as he stretched himself and
got up.
“Why are we on this bed? Mommy, what’s going on?”
Julianna coughed. “Get up and change.”
Julianna was a bit embarrassed. She quickly picked up the two kids and helped them
change and wash up.
Bruce glanced at Edwin and whispered, “Mommy, why is he here as well? Last night,
you…”
Julianna blushed. She pinched Bruce’s nose. “You’re still a kid. Don’t be so nosy.”
“I see…”
it’ll be
Julianna took the two kids to the bathroom to wash up.
Edwin went back to his room to change.
Twenty minutes passed.
The family washed up and had breakfast.
Edwin drove Julianna and the kids to the hospital.
In the hospital ward.
The two kids got out of the car and ran to the ward happily.
“Ann, we are here to see you.”
“Mommy! Daddy! Alex! Bruce! You are all here!” Ann said as she lay on the bed, and her
big eyes instantly lit up.
“Yes! Ann, look! We brought you flowers.”
Alex and Bruce handed a bunch of flowers to Ann.
“Thank you,” Ann took the flowers and smiled happily.
“Are you feeling better today?”
“Yes.”
“Ann, are you still feeling unwell? Does it still hurt?” Alex asked worriedly as he blinked
and looked at Ann.
“Not anymore.
“Alex, Bruce, where have you been these days?”
Bruce was quick–witted. “We went to Daddy’s home. Wow, Ann, do you know? Daddy’s
home is like a castle.
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“It’s so big, and there are many toys.‘
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“Is Daddy’s home fun?” Ann asked enviously.
“Well, yes and no.” A hint of worry appeared on Bruce’s face.
“Although there are many toys in Daddy’s home, there are no kids. Plus, Mommy and
you aren’t there.”
Ann blinked her big eyes and looked at Edwin innocently. “Daddy, when I get better, can
I go to your home to play as well?”
Edwin was speechless for a while. Then he said, “Silly girl, my home is your home. I
welcome you anytime.”
When Julianna heard Ann’s words, she was also speechless.
The children were still young and did not understand some things.
Ann turned to look at Julianna and said, “Mommy, when I get better, let’s go to Daddy’s
home to play, OK?”
Julianna pursed her lips, not knowing how to answer this question.
“Be good. We’ll talk about it when you get better.”
“Daddy, Mommy, Ann loves you.” Ann stretched out her hands, holding Edwin in one
hand and Julianna’s hand in the other.
Then she put their hands together and smiled sweetly, revealing her white teeth, “With
Daddy, Mommy, and my brothers here, I feel so happy.
“Daddy, Mommy, please don’t separate again, OK?” Ann blinked her eyes and looked at
Julianna and Edwin pitifully.
Julianna didn’t say anything. Her face went sullen, and she somehow felt heartache.
She subconsciously wanted to pull her hand out.
Hearing Ann’s words, Edwin softened up. He then grabbed Julianna and Ann’s hands.
“Ann, you’re right. Daddy and Mommy will never be separated again.”
“Really?” Ann widened her big, round eyes and looked at Edwin with a happy face.
Edwin kissed Ann on the cheek and whispered in her ear, “Of course, as long as Mommy
says yes.”
Then he raised his eyebrows at Ann and glanced at Julianna, signaling Ann to be the
peacemaker.
Ann understood and nodded at Edwin smartly. “Daddy, don’t worry.”
“Mommy, just promise me, OK? Don’t split up with Daddy again, OK?”
Julianna took a breath and patiently explained to Ann, “Baby, even if Daddy and Mommy
are not together, we will still love
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