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The Innocent Wife of Scheming President novel Chapter 463

Olive blushed in embarrassment that she was recognized. It had to be when she took off her sunglasses while taking the photos. The young couple even took out the newspapers from their bag. Now that it was impossible for her to deny them so she smiled and nodded.

“Your daughter is so beautiful and cute. Can we take a photo with you and the little princess?”

With the way the young couple asked so politely, could she say no?

After the boat got ashore and they took a photo together, the young couple left contentedly.

There were children building sand castles in the shade. Annie, with her invincible friendliness, had gone to play with some of the children together.

Olive bought some cold drinks and gave each men one. Then secretly compared their catch. After she took a look around the lake, their results seemed to be quite plentiful and she couldn’t count it.

It was just that when she saw her man’s bucket was empty, she felt a little anxious for him, “Honey, no way. You haven’t caught any of them.” Was he bad at this or he just had a bad luck?

Alan took the mineral water she handed, unscrewed the lid and took a few sips, “What’s the rush? Fishing is a patient activity. Do you want to try?”

“Forget it. I can’t do it. I might as well go playing sand with Annie.”

But when she returned to the place where Annie was playing, she didn’t see her shadow. A few children was concentrating on building the sand castle. Annie was the only one missing.

“Annie?” She looked around and asked the children.

The children pointed a direction and was smiling, as if planning something.

Olive suspiciously walked to under the tree. Except for a few adults and children playing sands under the shade, she didn’t see her daughter. Her heart sank at once. A bad thought got into her head. Could it be…

What Olive feared most was when she was being useless. Even if the Meyers were arrested and legal procedure was set in motion to bring them to trial, it was difficult to prevent their loyal subordinates who would sacrifice their lives for them at all costs, taking the opportunity when they weren’t on guard.

It didn’t rule out this possibility. So, had Annie accidentally walked too far away, or did something really happen?

Her daughter was gone and she couldn’t stand the thoughts. She just wanted to find her quickly and at the same time to inform Alan.

When she only just typed in half of his number, suddenly there was someone jumped out of the sand next to her feet with a loud scream.

Olive was frightened and realized it was her own mischievous daughter. She truly wanted to both cry and laugh.

The children probably had discussed it earlier and they were giggling right now. The adults who were sitting at the side and looking after their children also laughed out loud.

Someone told her, “These little kids have scared a lot of adults with this method.”

Annie’s clothes, face and hair were covered with sand. Olive couldn’t care and slapped her, then she hugged her. “You’ve really scared mom to death. I almost thought you were taken away by bad guys.”

Annie hugged her neck with a regret expression, “I’m sorry, mommy. I won’t dare to tease you like this again.”

Only then did blood return to Olive’s face a little. Fortunately, it was just a false alarm.

The men didn’t close their shots until it was six. Six buckets were put in a circle. The results were very gratifying. Big and small fish were alive and well. From just looking at it, Olive really couldn’t tell who was lighter and heavier, each of them looked similar.

Annie climbed up the bucket and stretched out her hand. She caught a fish in her hand and blew air into the fish’s mouth. It was funning watching its cheeks shrunk.

Luke squatted beside her and coaxed her, “If you kiss it, it’ll become a mermaid prince and come home with you.”

Annie blinked innocently, “Really?”

Luke said in a confident tone, “Of course it’s true.”

Annie thought for a while, “Okay, I’ll try.”

The little girl held the fish, but unexpectedly brought it to Luke’s mouth, making him kiss the fish’s mouth.

Everyone leaned forward and backward with laughter.

Because Alan chose the farthest position, he was the last one to return. He saw the scene from far away. “If you want to tease my little girl, you should be thankful that she didn’t play you around.”

Luke spitted repeatedly. When he felt a fishy smell in his mouth, he frowned. “Boss, your little girl is too smart.”

Annie held the fish and deliberately said, “Uncle Luke, this is a female fish. You’ve kissed her, but why she didn’t become a mermaid princess?”

“How do you that it’s a female? Maybe it’s a male.”

“It told me.”

“Aniet Steele, you’re being too naughty.” Luke ran away to a stall to buy a bottle of water and rinsed his mouth vigorously.

Kent smiled and looked at Alan, “Hoyle, why are you acting so slow today? Is it because you’re too ashamed that you didn’t catch anything? Get your bucket here and let us take a look.”

Fishing wasn’t only about experience, but it was also about luck. It was useless if you had ample of experience, yet had bad luck.

Olive was also worried. She went to see him twice and both times his buckets were empty. Yet he wasn’t in a hurry and was leisure.

Alan put the bucket in front of them, “I released the small fish and only this one is left. Let’s see if it has enough weight.”

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