Evan’s gratitude made Nicole feel a lot better. Things really had been hard in the past year.
“Your children are incredibly mischievous and cunning. It truly has been rather difficult to look after them. If you want to repay me then arrange for me to stay in a good hotel for the next few days.”
This isn’t an outrageous request at all for taking care of your kids for a year!
At this, Nina instantly piped up that she wanted to stay with Nicole. Beside her, Maya nodded as well.
Having always been a boy of few words, Kyle used his actions to express his intentions as he moved to stand beside Nicole.
Grinning slyly, Juan suggested, “It’s not comfortable to stay in a hotel at all! Daddy, is anyone living at Imperial Garden? Why don’t we all stay together at Imperial Garden?”
Of course there was no one staying at Imperial Garden.
That place was Nicole’s.
Evan did not even need to think about it as he nodded. “Okay, I’ll take all of you there.”
Nicole was honestly perplexed by the man. How can he agree to let them continue living with me? Isn’t he going to bring them home to enjoy a luxurious life?
After that, the children stuck like glue to her sides, escorting her into Imperial Garden.
The moment she stepped foot inside the yard, a wave of hazy images flashed through her mind. The images seemed connected to this yard somehow but she could not be sure.
Suspicion rose in her and she wondered if she had been to a similar yard before she lost her memories.
In the living room, she had barely taken a seat when Nina sped upstairs. A few seconds later, the little girl zoomed over to her before tugging her into the master bedroom.
Although Sylphiette had trashed the room, the family photo of Nicole, Evan and the four kids on a family outing was still fine. All of her clothes were also untouched.
Nina pointed the photo out to Nicole, who was shocked to see who was in it.
“That woman in the photo looks exactly like me!”
The little girl looked her right in the eyes as she replied, “That’s because it is you!”
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