Marius helped me contact a moving agency, and they moved all my belongings at the villa onto their truck.
Everything was done, I was just missing my children.
I looked at Delia who was on the couch tending to Theo’s injury and coldly asked, “It’s been so long. Where are they?”
“They should be here soon,” Delia answered simply without even looking at me.
I went up to her and grabbed the cotton swab in her hand. Theo flinched after I had moved the hand Delia was using to wipe his wound, which led to her exerting a little more force.
Delia turned to me angrily. “What are you doing?!”
I admit I still cared about Theo's wound, so only after confirming that he was fine did I meet Delia's eyes. “Oh, nothing. I just want to know where you took my children.”
“Didn't you see me make the call with your own eyes just now? Of course, they’re on the way.”
“I’m already done packing. Ask them where they are!”
I needed to see the two children quickly before I could be relieved.
Marius also came forward. “Hurry up and call them. Stop hesitating before we force you even more.”
“Fine.”
Delia grabbed her phone from the table and dialed the number. However, no one answered after a long time.
She looked helpless. “No answer. I already said they’re on their way. Would it kill you guys to wait?”
Marius wanted to argue with her, but I stopped him. “Forget it. Let’s wait.”
This was considering it would be a waste of time to argue with her, so why not wait and see? Who knew? They might actually be on their way.
Marius nodded and took a step back.
Time slowly passed, and my patience had been completely worn down.
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