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Winning her back after divorce (Divorce anxiety) novel Chapter 309

Chapter 309 I Miss Mommy

“Do you think she’d be able to live until the age of eighteen, then?” questioned the old man.

“I can’t guarantee that. After all, she’s barely five years old now. There would be a lot of unexpected issues in the future.”

He chuckled. “Then, we should just do our best and leave the rest to fate. Samuel paid us enough money anyway.”

“Got it.” Gizem nodded, well aware that her master was someone who valued profit.

“Remember, do not have any unnecessary thoughts about Samuel. We’re only trying to earn money from him,” he reminded.

“I understand,” she answered.

“All right. I’ll let you go back to whatever you were doing.” The old man smiled and hung up.

Gizem put the phone down.

She recalled Desi. For some unknown reason, the girl gave her a familiar and amicable feeling.

Meanwhile, Samuel carried Desi into the car and went home.

On their way home, she tasted one of the meatballs and narrowed her black grape-like eyes in pleasure.

“Wow! This tastes amazing! It tastes like Mommy’s cooking!” she exclaimed.

A hint of distress flashed past Samuel’s eyes when he heard what his daughter said.

Desi lacked motherly love ever since she was young, and Samuel knew it was all his fault.

Had he known Kathleen was pregnant back then, he wouldn’t have done what he did.

“Daddy, try some,” Desi said excitedly.

“You can have it. If you like it so much, I’ll tell Dr. Zabinski to make you some next time,” replied Samuel.

“Daddy, she’s a doctor, not a maid.” The girl was speechless at her father’s words.

Daddy is too bossy!

“Anything for you, my baby girl.” He looked at her affectionately.

Desi beamed. “But I don’t want Ms. Zabinski to hate me.”

Samuel merely ruffled his daughter’s hair wordlessly.

He sent the girl to the Macari residence.

Usually, when he went to the office, he would leave the two kids at the Macari residence under his grandmother’s care.

Diana doted on the two children and would fulfill their every request.

As the big brother, Eil was quite obedient and well-behaved.

He was calm and collected by nature and seldom got into trouble.

Desi, however, was only a docile sweetheart when her big brother was around.

Without him, she would transform into a domineering and bossy little princess.

Desi got out of the car with the lunchbox in her hands.

Diana saw the lunchbox and asked curiously, “Where’d you get that from?”

“The nice doctor gave it to me. I want Eil to have a taste too. It tastes like Mommy’s cooking!” the girl said joyfully.

While Diana remained silent, Samuel approached and said, “I found Desi a new doctor. Desi seems to like her very much.”

“Have you investigated her? Is she reliable?” questioned Diana seriously.

“Mm. Richard introduced her to me.”

“That’s good.” Diana nodded.

“Grandma, I’ll be off to work now.” Samuel turned to leave.

Diana looked at her grandson’s thin and slender back view before letting out a faint sigh.

Fortunately, he still had two kids as his pillar of support.

Otherwise, Diana was sure that he would follow in Kathleen’s footsteps.

“Eil! Look what I’ve brought you!” Desi hopped her way upstairs, wiggling her tiny body in excitement.

“What is it?” asked Eil, who had charming facial features that resembled his father.

His personality was just as calm and collected as Samuel’s too.

Desi went over to him. “Tasty meatballs!”

“Did you go to the hospital or the restaurant?” He furrowed his brows.

She picked a meatball up with a fork and ordered, “Stop asking. Open your mouth.”

The boy opened his mouth obediently, compliant to anything his baby sister said.

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