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The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 1141

Juliet slapped her chest with a promise, "Don't you worry, Mom, we won't let you down!"

Standing nearby, Isaiah sometimes wondered about life itself. Were girls naturally this enthusiastic, kind of like his aunts? No, that wasn't quite right—his uncle was pretty lively, too.

Lost in thought, Isaiah suddenly felt warmth atop his head, where Vivienne's hand had come to rest without him noticing.

"Off to school now. I'll come pick you up after, okay? If I can't make it, Dad will be here."

This time, Juliet had no objections, well aware of Vivienne's busy schedule.

"Got it, Mom. Don't forget to eat," Juliet said, planting a kiss on Vivienne's cheek in parting.

Isaiah's goodbye was less fervent; he hugged Vivienne briefly, waved, and then hurried to catch up with Juliet.

Vivienne watched the kids enter the school before turning to leave, noticing Floyd's gaze lingering on her. She pretended not to see and quickly vanished from Floyd's sight.

Back in the car, Percival handed her a USB drive. "Here's everything Soren managed to dig up. Might be useful for your lab work."

Hearing Soren's name, Vivienne immediately thought of Anna. "How have those two been lately?"

"Soren and Anna? Well, Anna's practically living in your lab these days, and Soren's been swamped with tasks at the squad. They probably haven't seen each other much. Plus, Soren's been off since that last mission; I heard he wasn't feeling great yesterday."

That explained why Anna seemed so distracted yesterday—she was worried about Soren's condition.

"How's the mission wrap-up going? Maybe he should come help in the lab; I could take a look at his symptoms."

Percival chuckled. "Always worrying about everyone else, huh? How about a little concern for me?"

Vivienne raised an eyebrow at him. "Haven't I worried about you enough?"

"You got me, and now I'm off your radar. Is that it?" Percival's mock sorrow was almost convincing.

"Let's not cast me as the villain here. Raising kids on my own hasn't been a walk in the park!"

Their banter continued until Percival was laughing. "You've done well, my dear," he said.

Leopold, bewildered, wondered, "Who's speaking up for me? What about all I've done for the kids?!"

Vivienne's eyes twinkled mischievously. "If you want to thank me, clean up and wait for me tonight."

Percival was speechless. Vivienne's playful side hadn't changed a bit over the years.

After dropping Vivienne at the lab, Percival left. Inside, Vivienne found Anna so engrossed in her work that she nearly caused an accident.

"Anna, how many times do we have to go through this? You know how dangerous it is to let experiments run unsupervised. You could have blown up the lab!"

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