"If nothing goes wrong, we can keep in contact with you via the computer," Jack said.
Vania gave him a nod, having complete trust in her children. After that, she learned how to use the equipment from them, all the while gushing in her heart that her children were truly geniuses in their own right, indeed.
At the same time, Morales and Morgan peered at her with concern, and one of them took off the lucky charm from his neck. "Miss Vania, bring this with you. We'll pray for you and Daddy at all times."
She gazed at them affectionately and said, "Thanks, honey. I'll bring it with me."
Once I'm back from this trip, I'll prepare two more keys for them, she thought. No matter what, they're my kids now.
"Mommy, promise us that both of you will protect yourselves well," Jack said, hugging her.
When he said that, Vania was a little emotional. "Okay, I promise you."
As the children didn't want the atmosphere to be sorrowful, they quickly tugged her hand gently. "Mommy, you should take a rest as well, okay? Just leave the rest to us."
Vania shook her head. "I'm not tired, and I want to look up the information about The Broad Peaks with you," she said, taking a seat in front of the computer and reading through every piece of information.
Jack knew they couldn't change her mind once she made a decision, so he took the initiative to analyze every point and explain everything to her. He even told her in detail what to take note of and which equipment to use in which situation.
In the meantime, James was still on the computer and knitted his brows in concentration as he collected all the information about The Broad Peaks.
"Morales and Morgan," he called out loudly. "Both of you are better at drawing. Help me to draw out the map."
Both of them rushed to him and drew each stroke attentively. By the time the sky was dark, they had already finished preparing everything they had needed.
Vania stretched out her arms and said, "I'm cooking for you guys tonight."
She had no idea how long this trip would take her, and the kids would not have the chance to taste her cooking for a long time.
In response, the five children nodded obediently, and her three babies said, "We want to sleep with you tonight, Mommy."
Then, Morales and Morgan added, "With Daddy together well."
She chuckled as she eyed them dotingly. "Alright, I'll also tell you a bedtime story tonight." Nevertheless, it seemed like the separation this time was very solemn, and she quickly changed the topic. "Let's not be so sad. Maybe I can find the cure smoothly on this trip and come back very quickly."
Or maybe, there could be a pleasant surprise as well.
The children bobbed their heads, filled with confidence for her and Hanson. "Yes, you can do it."
Thus, she prepared a sumptuous dinner for them and went to rest for the day with them and Hanson.
That night, she seemed to have a very long dream. In her dream, she had found her way to a fairyland, and an elderly fairy there had given the antidote to her and even gave her a beautiful little angel, who looked a lot like her, as a gift.
When she opened her eyes again, it was already bright outside. As she recalled the dream, she couldn't help but chuckle. My thoughts during the day have manifested into a dream at night, she thought.
Just then, Hanson woke up as well and looked at the children sleeping next to him; then, he met Vania's eyes and smiled.
He had slept through the entire night and even had some supplements, so his energy and health had recovered overnight. Finally, he hugged her as he suggested, "Let's prepare breakfast together for the kids."
For a person who had never felt anything regarding separation, he actually developed separation anxiety this time.
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