Chapter 186 Initial Aloofness
When Rosalie came out of the operating theater, it was already dark.
Seeing the sky outside, Rosalie suddenly remembered that she seemed to have missed the time to pick up the little ones. She only had time to change her clothes and hurried to the kindergarten
As she walked to the gate of the kindergarten, she could only see a man standing by the bench with one hand in his pocket from the distance. Three children surrounded each other, each holding a hamburger in their hands, bowing their heads down, and eating seriously.
Rosalie paused at this sight.
As if he felt her gaze on him, Byron raised his eyes and looked over, then lowered his head and said something to the children.
The three children looked up at the same time and ran to her side with their unfinished hamburgers in hand. Rosalie crouched down apologetically and touched the heads of her sons, “I‘m sorry, Mommy is late.”
Lucian and Nox had long been used to it, and they nodded forgivingly when they heard her apology. Internally, they were concerned, “Mommy, have you been busy until now? Are you tired?”
Rosalie smiled reassuringly, “I‘m not tired at all.” Although she said that, her body was very tired. If she had not been missing her children dearly, she probably would not even have the strength to lift her arms.
When Rosalie gave birth to the two boys, her delivery was not smooth. She experienced heavy bleeding during the delivery, which caused her body to be in a permanently weakened state. After each extended duration operation, she would feel exhausted physically and mentally and would have to rest for a long time.
“Why‘s Estie still…” Rosalie looked at Estie in confusion. Byron had already come to collect her, so why was she still here? Or was Byron kindly watching Lucian and Nox for her? At this thought, Rosalie‘s mood was a little complicated. Byron quickly caught up to them, and when he heard her question, he replied in a deep voice,” If the two of them won‘t leave, neither will Estie.”
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