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Her Seven Little Bodyguards novel Chapter 333

Chapter 336


Vania stretched out her hand, taking the initiative to hold Hanson's hand, before gently shaking her head while saying generously, "I won't feel wronged because of such a trivial matter. After all, the children's health is the priority, isn't it? "

"But..." he seemed perplexed.

After all, Morales and Morgan were his children, so how could he ignore their feelings?

"No buts. Do you want the kids to despise me?" asked Vania.

"Then, I'll leave this matter to you," he responded as he held Vania's hand.

"Ever since we got together, I've been thinking about this matter a lot. Since I made the promise, it implies that I am willing to accept it."

Vania's words were true and she had considered them carefully; after all, they both had children.

Hearing that, he looked at her with certainty in his eyes.

Melanie, on the other hand, was irritated by Vania's behavior and had already cursed Vania in her heart incessantly.

Hanson finally allowed himself to look at Melanie, but the tenderness in his eyes had faded and was now replaced by indifference. "Please leave since Vania has agreed," he said coldly.




















She was about to thank him when she heard him warn again, "I believe you should be clear with what you're supposed to say and what you're not supposed to."

Melanie expressed her surprise and nodded repeatedly. "Yes, I promise not to say anything stupid. As long as I can see my child, I'll do as you say."

Vania sneered in her heart as she looked at Melanie's maternal expression.

Melanie had been plotting trouble since Morales and Morgan had left. Furthermore, never once had she mentioned how much she missed the kids. Many things would not have happened if she truly cared about the children.

At this point, the airline arrival announcement was heard. The plane had arrived at Hammond International Airport on time.

Melanie was overjoyed when she heard the news and exclaimed to Hanson, "Let's go!"

Hanson, on the other hand, completely ignored her and held Vania's hand. "The children must be glad to see you."

"Me too." They naturally clasped their hands.

Melanie was as invisible as air, walking behind them like a lackey. She couldn't help but be envious of the two of them holding hands. He used to allow himself some leeway in front of children, but he no longer wanted to pretend.

When they walked to the waiting area, Vania was expressing her longing for the children to Hanson while tiptoeing to look in the direction of the exit.

Within ten minutes, she noticed a staff member leading two children, slowly approaching them. The two little boys were happily dressed in identical clothes while carrying their school bags.

When they saw Hanson standing here, they dashed over and exclaimed, "Daddy, Mommy, we miss you so much!"

Morales and Morgan hugged Hanson and Melanie tightly.

Melanie became even more ecstatic when she heard the children mention how much they missed her, believing that her opportunity had arrived.

"Mommy misses you too," she said softly as she squatted down and cuddled them.

She was about to say something else when she was interrupted by Hanson.

"Miss Vania is also here to pick you up," he said, holding both children's hands while looking at Vania.

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