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Her Seven Little Bodyguards novel Chapter 341

Chapter 344

"As long as you are happy. Sweeties, you're awesome!" Vania praised Morales and Morgan while giving her four kids a thumbs up.

The children had no intention of taking credit and acted as if they were obligated to do so.

The four of them were completely unaware that they resembled someone who always received flattery out of nowhere.

"I'm going to make a hearty breakfast today to welcome Morales and Morgan," Vania said, picking up the apron.

"Thank you, Miss Vania." They cheerfully clapped their hands and smiled.

All of a sudden, she remembered the daughter she hadn't yet found as she looked at their smiles.

She had to prepare the most lavish dinner possible when their family was reunited.

Vania, worried that the children would see her thoughts, quickly said, "I'm going to make some breakfast. You can get some more sleep or play together."

"Don't worry, Mommy. We'll look after them both." The four kids led Morales and Morgan to the toy room.

When President Luke awoke, he discovered that everyone else had also awoken. He walked out of the room, past the toy room, and noticed the children looking through the telescope.

He hooked his lips, coughed lightly as a reminder, and entered the toy room.

When he approached, the four children snorted softly and returned their attention to the telescope.

Morgan and Morales also turned around before proceeding to ignore Hanson.

He arched his brow in response. He had not anticipated this day arriving so quickly. How could they have such an unspoken understanding after only a day together?

"Let's play together." Hanson approached them and asked to join them.

However, none of the six children paid him any attention.

He stood awkwardly for a few moments before leaving.

It was better for him to find his wife to brush up on his presence.

He entered the kitchen and embraced Vania, who was setting the plate.

"Darling." His voice expressed that he felt wronged.

"Let go of me. It's inconvenient for me," Vania said, patting his hand.

She was unconcerned about his complaints.

How could such a grown man feel wronged? Besides, who would dare to be angry with him because of his social status?

He frowned, obviously upset, and hugged her even tighter, refusing to let go.

Vania sighed. It was more difficult to coax Hanson than the children, so she had to set down the items in her hands and turn around. "All right, I made you a special glass of juice, and it's only for you."

"Go out and drink," she said, picking up the juice next to her and dismissing him like a child.

Hanson was helpless and had no choice but to take the juice with him.

Vania's filling breakfast was ready in no time.

Her four kids had grown accustomed to such a delectable breakfast.

On the other hand, Morales and Morgan were taken aback. Although their home chef prepared a wider variety of foods, none of them looked as appealing as Vania's breakfast.

"Thank you for your time and effort in preparing the breakfast, Miss Vania," they said.

"Let's dig in," Vania said with a smile.

A neglected Hanson sat consciously at the dining table, and his heart froze as he looked at the juice on the table.

She claimed the juice was made specifically for him, so why did everyone else have one?

He could only turn his grief into hunger.

Vania took the initiative to serve Morales and Morgan. She adored their cute expressions as she watched them gobble up food like little squirrels.

"I want to eat this too, Mommy," Jack said.

"Me too!"

The four children began to argue and became envious of Morales and Morgan.

However, after hearing the four older brothers' words, Morales and Morgan gave each of the four kids a piece of bacon they liked and said, "Eat up, brothers."

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