Chapter 97 The Call
In the present moment, Layla was playing with the two children in the warm room. They were fraternal twins. The elder brother, Ethan Hill, had a name personally chosen by Jacob, while the younger sister was named Cynthia Hill by Layla.
"Cynthia, come to Mommy."
Cynthia, physically weaker than Ethan, couldn't walk as steadily as him. Over the past few days, Ethan had already been able to walk on his own without any problem, but Cynthia had to move slowly with the support of the sofa.
She called out "mom" like a baby bird.
"You're such a good girl. Mommy will give you a hug."
Layla then looked at Ethan. "Ethan, come to mommy too."
Ethan glanced at her momentarily, then quickly looked away, showing no intention of coming over. The indifference in his eyes mirrored that of Jacob.
Ever since Jacob sent him back, this child would always look outside, ignoring everyone around him. He became even more introverted, and even though he would occasionally call out "mom" when he fell asleep, no amount of snacks could coax him to say it when he woke up.
Doubts arose in Layla's heart. This child seemed to have no affection for her from the beginning.
Even though they came from the same womb, their personalities were completely different.
Layla's gaze fell on him, lost in thought when her assistant walked in. "Miss, everything has been taken care of. I used my connections to expedite the approval process, and it should go through soon."
Layla handed the children over to the nanny, opened a bottle of red wine, and watched the dark red liquid flow into the glass. Her lips curled up slightly. "I want to see how long she can keep her composure."
"Miss, in fact, Mr. Hill and Avery have already divorced. Mr. Hill is completely devoted to you. Why go through all this trouble?" the assistant said.
Layla coldly glared at the assistant. "What do you understand?"
The assistant trembled in fear and quickly lowered her head. "Yes, I spoke out of turn."
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