Chapter 83 Did Not Want Their Identities Revealed
Rosalie breathed a sigh of relief when she heard Lisa say yes so quickly.She had thought about looking for a nanny for the kids, but she did not expect to meet a suitable one so easily. .
“Just come by tomorrow morning, then! I‘ll get the agreement ready, and you can take a look tomorrow. If you’re okay with what’s written, you can sign it.”
After a simple discussion about the pay with Rosalie suggesting and Lisa agreeing to it, Lisa left with her tools after bidding the rest goodbye.
Only a few of them were left in the living room.
After speaking with Lisa, Rosalie’s heart was at peace once more. When she was in front of Byron, the sense of detachment resumed. “Sorry to trouble you tonight, from the dressing of my wound and helping me find a domestic helper. I owe you one.” Byron looked at how aloof she was being, and a tinge of odd emotion flashed through his eyes. He quickly suppressed it and replied nonchalantly.
“No need. If you really wanna keep count, it was Estie and me who first troubled you. These small things are just my way of repaying you.”
At the side, Estie understood what her father was saying and nodded feverously. She ran over and grabbed Rosalie’s wounded finger and stared at it for a long time.
Rosalie smiled as she caressed her head.
“I‘m okay now. It doesn‘t hurt at all. Don‘t worry.” Estie blinked her doleful eyes and carefully touched Rosalie‘s finger as if to make sure that there really was no problem before she beamed with a sweet smile. Rosalie‘s heart melted at the sight of Estie‘s smile.
“It‘s getting late. We‘ll make a move,” Byron chimed in at the most inappropriate time and lowered his gaze to look at Estie.
“Estie, wave goodbye to Aunty and the boys.” Estie felt a little heavy–hearted, but since she knew that she would be able to see the boys again tomorrow, she obediently waved goodbye. The two boys returned her wave with a smile and a wave. “Wait for us at kindergarten tomorrow, okay!” Estie nodded vigorously. Byron held the little girl‘s hands, bade a simple goodbye to the mother and sons, and left.
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