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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 602

“Shall we go downstairs and have something to eat?”

“Okay. I want to eat with Sebby.”

Frieda was holding a plushie in her hand, and her eyes were still swollen.

She was unexpectedly docile that Sabrina couldn’t believe her eyes.

Both of them made their way downstairs to the dining room, and the maid had already laid the table with scrumptious breakfast. Not only did Frieda sit quietly at the table, but she was also willing to sit next to Rufus.

That’s rather odd.

“I think she likes you, Grandpa. See, she’s even sitting next to you. She used to sit next to Vivi.”

Matteo widened his eyes as he stared incredulously at the sight in front of him.

After hearing what her brother said, Vivian felt terribly upset and pouted.

Grandma doesn’t like me anymore!

Seeing the children’s reactions, Rufus had an exasperated look on his face.

“You guys, don’t be angry. She’s sitting next to me because I promised to take her out to have some fun in the afternoon.”

“Really?”

Upon hearing that, the children instantly jumped in excitement.

“I want to go too, Grandpa. You have to bring us along with you.”

“That’s right, Grandpa. How can you not bring your darling grandchildren with you?”

Vivian was the most direct of them all. As soon as she put down her fork, she climbed down the chair with the support of her chubby little arms and legs. Then, she went over to Rufus and clung onto him as she pouted.

Rufus was unable to resist the children.

At that moment, he decided to bring the three little ones, together with Frieda, out for a spin in the afternoon.

Sabrina, who was watching from the side, scoffed, “Are you sure you’ll be able to handle all of them by yourself, Rufus?”

Rufus evaded the question and said, “Why don’t you come with us too?”

Sabrina was rendered speechless.

Da*n!

Why am I dragged into this?

Finally, it was afternoon. Sabrina and Rufus gathered the three children and the deranged Frieda for a day out.

However, for safety reasons, they decided not to go far. Instead, they went to a park nearby.

“I wanna go on the slide.”

“I wanna play in the sandbox.”

“Alright, go ahead.”

Once they arrived at the park, the children dashed towards the playground. Ian, who wasn’t the playful kind, tagged along with his younger brother to the playground.

Sabrina went over to the playground to watch the children play as she wasn’t keen on keeping a watchful eye on Frieda.

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