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The Three Little Guardian Angels novel Chapter 2010

Chapter 2010

Freyja‘s heart skipped a beat.

Colton took her into his arms and rested his chin on the top of her head.

“I don‘t want us to quarrel because of Deedee, and I don‘t want you to think that I only care about the baby in your womb, and that‘s why I‘m forcing you to separate yourself from Deedee.

“I know that she‘s been staying with you since she was born, and you‘ve carried out your duty as an aunt, so it‘s not too late for you to make the decision after you‘ve given birth to the baby.” He did not want to force her into making a choice now, so he was giving her more time to think about it.

As long as Deedee lived under his nose and a nanny watched over her, he could rest assured.

Freyja‘s chest undulated vigorously, and tears welled up in her eyes immediately. “Colton, thank you.”

Colton gently wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes.

“So, don‘t think about it anymore. I want you and our baby to be well: Promise me that you’ll keep having faith in me no matter what happens.” Colton carried Freyja back to the bedroom, placed her down on the bed, and allowed her to get a good rest first.

He then walked out of the bedroom, took out his cell phone, and there was a text message.

[Ms. Deedee has been taken away by Mrs. Pruitt.] Colton quietly and expressionlessly put the phone away and went downstairs.

In a seaside town, in a homestay...

The room looked antique and was decorated in a profound classical design. The cyan curtain beside the bed was rolled up, and the carved wooden screen separated the bedroom and living room.

Nollace was in his casual attire and was sitting in front of the coffee table, brewing tea. He used the tea filter to separate the tea leaves from the tea and poured the tea into a well decorated ceramic tea cup.

Edison walked around the screen and came in.

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