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His And Her Marriage (Lucian and Roxanne) novel Chapter 1792

Chapter 1792 Vicious Child

Estella waved for the boys to come over and join her as she interacted with the baby dolphin.

When Archie and Benny came closer, the baby dolphin also inched nearer so they could touch its head.

Seeing that, Lucian and Roxanne shared a smile.

The keeper was no longer worried. He directed the adult dolphins to go back to the pool and reunite with the other dolphins.

The plump man and his son were overlooked. Feeling embarrassed, he held his son's hand and prepared to leave.

However, his son was still staring at the baby dolphin in a hostile manner.

“Daddy, that's just an animal. Why do so many people like it?” the boy spat angrily.

The man inclined his head. Indeed, as the saying went, “The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.”

He grasped his son's hand and began to lead him to the stairs so they could return to their seats.

Suddenly, the boy released his hand and ran toward Estella.

Once he arrived behind Estella, he gave the little girl a firm push.

Estella was completely taken off-guard. As a result, she tumbled unceremoniously into the pool.

Beside her, Archie and Benny gaped in disbelief. Upon regaining their composure, they roared, “B*stard! You b*stard!”

They both leaped toward the overweight boy, sending him crashing to the unforgiving hard surface below.

Lucian and Roxanne didn't expect this to happen.

“Essie!” Roxanne screamed in fear.

She leaped into the pool right after Estella landed in the water.

Lucian came to his senses mere moments later. He saw his wife and daughter in the pool, and without a second thought, he jumped in after them.

This incident was even more unexpected than the baby dolphin's near collision earlier.

The audience erupted into gasps, and many got to their feet.

“Hurry, save them! The pool is pretty deep, and the little girl must be in danger!”

“Keepers, save them!”

“My goodness! What a vicious boy. How could he push someone into the pool?”

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