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Her Seven Little Bodyguards novel Chapter 898

Chapter 898

Hanson fully trusted his wife that she bore no feelings for Thomas, but he could not say anything regarding Thomas' feelings with certainty.

Tsk. What a trouble.

Instead of prying further, Vania cooed, "I will pay heed to everything you say, honey."

A couple could only stay together for a long time with such trust in between.

He caressed her hair lovingly at her meek and trusting reaction. "You're the best, darling."

"Let's head home." She was already missing her kids.

"Hmm."

Despite the two-days-long separation, the kids surrounded them as soon as they returned.

"Mommy! Mommy!" they greeted her non-stop while welcoming her warmly.

"Do you only see your mother? What about me?" Hanson was being jealous about that.

They pouted their lips pridefully, but greeted him nevertheless, "Daddy."

Still, their voices showed their unwillingness to do so and Hanson could only sigh at that.

What else can I do? I shouldn't have pampered them too much, but I can't do that to them.

The children ignored him as they kept looking at Vania. "Mommy, did you settle the score with that bad woman?"

By 'bad woman', they were referring to Yvonne. They found evidence of her meeting the organizer, who in fact worked for Vania.

"She keeps setting you up. We must not let her get away that easily!" growled Jack angrily.

As long as they were up to no good against Vania, they were deemed as foes to the kids, who would always protect her. The rest of them were also worked up.

Smiling, Vania squished their cheeks. "Sometimes, we gotta do things step by step. It won't be fun to end things in one blow."

One would only bear the lesson in mind if they took baby steps.

"Got it, Mom." Her babies were all ears to listen to those kinds of teaching from her as they kept pestering her to tell them more.

However, Hanson was slightly displeased by the fact that his kids had taken hold of his wife. He wanted to spend time with her alone, but all he could do was to watch their interactions with resentful eyes; he could not even chip in a word.

A couple of moments later, Hanson thought it was time to call it a day. Yet, the kids had no intention to let Vania go, so he had to take it upon himself.

Striding toward the center of the attention, he pried Vania and the kids apart. "Mommy's been busy all day. She had a rough day. She can spend time with you guys tomorrow. You guys should rest up."

Nothing was wrong with his decision, he believed, because Vania was his wife after all and the kids knew what he meant by those words immediately.

"Daddy, we know that you just wanna spend time with Mommy." James and Jack revealed his intention without a smidgen of fear.

The boys were intelligent and Hanson knew that very well. He stood no chance against them at all.

Hence, he changed his strategy by averting his gaze onto Vania. "Do you feel tired, darling?"

All it took was one single word from her for the kids to quit it. They cared about her so much that he—the father—was at the bottom of the hierarchy in comparison.

Meanwhile, Vania shot a glare at him as he had put her into a tough position.

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