If he let her move in here, she would have both Rose Garden and their two sons.
This woman was too ambitious for her own good!
Evan suddenly bared his teeth in an unusual smile. Looking as though he was grimacing, he said, “Juan, great-grandpa gave you this garden, didn’t he? Daddy wants to live here too.”
As he spoke, he shot a pointed look at Nicole.
Juan blinked his large eyes rapidly before exchanging nods with Kyle and his two sisters.
If both Mommy and Daddy lived here, their family would be reunited once more. How splendid would that be!
“Haha! Daddy, Mommy, Juan likes the idea of the both of you living together.”
“Great! Daddy will move in here today.” His words were clearly directed at Nicole.
Nicole’s heart skipped a beat. From his strange expression, she could tell that he was up to something again.
Evan’s plan was to stick around and aggravate her until she could no longer bear it and moved out. When that time came, there was sure to be a huge fight.
Nicole wondered if it would affect her children. What if…
She secretly discussed the idea of moving somewhere else with Maya and Nina.
Hearing this, Nina looked a little upset. “Mommy, he’s saying that because he doesn’t want you to live here. If you move somewhere else, he’ll get what he wants.”
Thinking back on Evan’s frigid attitude just now, Maya felt very annoyed. “Exactly! Mommy, don’t be scared of him. We’re on your side. He won’t be able to defeat all three of us.”
“Besides, Mommy, Juan will be sad if you don’t move in here.”
“Yes! It’s his way of expressing filial piety, after all.”
In her heart, Nicole knew that the real reason why her children liked Rose Garden so much was because the living conditions here were indeed much better than that in their cramped flat.
She liked this place too. However, it wasn’t because the scenery and amenities here were better—it was because this place held memories from her past.
Oh well. Since matters had already come to a head, they might as well move in.
“Great! Shall we move in here tomorrow?”
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