Chapter 76 You Can’t Bear To Part With Us
Rosalie was stunned at first upon seeing Estie‘s reaction, then her heart suddenly ached. She squatted down almost instinctively and swept the little girl into her arms, patting her on the back soothingly.
Estie clutched the hem of Rosalie‘s clothes with both hands, sobbing pitifully.
Seeing this scene, Byron’s eyes flashed with helplessness again. He had also tried to hug her at home just now, but she avoided him without saying a word. When she faced Rosalie, she reached out for a hug instead. Could he say that children instinctively relied on their mothers? “Don‘t cry. Tell me what‘s wrong?” Rosalie coaxed the little girl distressedly.
Estie naturally would not speak.
In the end, Byron cleared his throat and said casually, “I went to the kindergarten today. Estie didn‘t see your two sons and thought they weren‘t attending kindergarten anymore, so she went home and cried for a long time. She said that she had to confirm it herself.” Hearing this, Rosalie sighed in her heart. This little girl was indeed attached to her two sons. Rosalie’s tone was even softer when she realized this.
“Don‘t cry. The boys had an upset stomach today. I asked them to take a day off and rest. They‘ll go to kindergarten to play with you tomorrow.”
Hearing that the beautiful lady and her father’s words were aligned, Estie started to believe it and slowly stopped sobbing. She released herself from Rosalie’s arms and cautiously looked around the room, trying to find the two brothers.
However, the dining room was not visible from the door, so Estie could not see the two brothers. She started to feel uneasy again.
Seeing the cautious look of the little girl, Rosalie was soft–hearted and stroked the little girl‘s head. “Do you want to play with the boys? I‘ll take you to them.”
After speaking, she picked up Estie with a smile. She turned around and was about to walk in when the little girl in her arms suddenly leaned back.
Rosalie suddenly remembered that there was the ominous figure of a man standing at the door.
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