Chapter 77 He Felt Like An Outsider
Byron stood at the door of the dining room and watched the scene unfurl. When he finally saw the little girl smile, he had mixed emotions in his eyes. Unexpectedly, after coaxing her for so long, he could not compare to what Rosalie and the boys.
Not only did Estie stop crying, but she also laughed.
A smile soon spread across her face as the two boys joked with her. When Byron saw that, he felt that it was time to take Estie back.
They came here because Estie wanted to see the boys for herself. Now that she had confirmed what she wanted to, it was time to go back.
As soon as he walked to Estie‘s side, he heard the little girl‘s stomach growl. Rosalie frowned slightly.
“Haven‘t you had dinner yet?” Estie pursed her lips and nodded.
Seeing this, Rosalie turned her head to give Byron a reproachful look. Byron looked at her impassively and said, “I persuaded her, but she made a fuss all night long and even locked herself in her room. She refused to eat or drink. Only when I promised to bring her over did she finally acquiesce. She didn‘t manage to eat.”
Rosalie glanced at the thin shirt on the man and reluctantly looked away. On the side, Lucian looked at Estie with concern. “We just started eating. Do you want to join us?”
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