Leila got a shock as if she was stabbed by a needle. She reached out her hand to protect her belly and said, "Landis, if you dare to hurt my baby, I'll cut you into pieces."
With a cold smile, Landis said, "Leila Qin, you've killed my child. I've gotten only half my life left since then. The other half of my life will be spent in revenge on you at any time. " Before she finished speaking, she used all her strength and unexpectedly rushed toward her.
Leila was prepared, but Landis was too strong and her figure got the upper hand. Leila lost her balance and stumbled back, falling to the ground.
Her bodyguards tried to reach out to grab her, but Landis's body guard blocked his way, leaving him no time to save her.
Leila, covering her stomach, screamed in horror. She was afraid that her trump card would be in trouble.
Landis looked at her coldly and smiled grimly, as if giving the enemy the pleasure after a fatal blow. She left with her bodyguards, and Leila's bodyguards picked her up and sent her to the hospital.
She shuddered to take a phone call to Zac, hoping to get his care. It was just that when he answered the phone, he was expressionless, disappointed, and a little annoyed. The unborn baby was so lucky that it was not aborted.
"Don't you go to see her?" Essie asked lightly.
Zac glanced at her coldly. "It's none of your business." After saying that, he lowered his head to cover her mouth and continued what he hadn't done.
It was the 70th birthday of Abel at the beginning of the month of the lunar calendar. Essie, with Mili and Dot, came to the Rong Mansion to congratulate him.
The kids gave the presents to their great grandpa. Mili drew a picture of the God of the Longevity, and Dot made a small sailboat. On the sailboat, there were blessing words, which read, 'May your fortune be as boundless as the East Sea and may you live a long and happy life!'
Abel was over joyed. It was said that a rich family could not last for three generations. Yet, in the case of the Rong family, the younger generation was always stronger than the older generation.
Dot painted a leopard's face today. Zac looked at her and said with a smile, "You little boy, we have known each other for a long time, but I don't know what you look like. If we happen to meet on the road in the future, I can't recognize you."
"It's okay. I know you," Dot replied slowly and steadily.
Shaking his head, Zac laughed. This little guy always looked calm and composed. They were really like each other.
"Daddy, how's your arm?" Mili looked at him with concern.
"I'm feeling much better. I'll be able to hold my little princess as before." Zac moved his right arm. It might be because that Essie had accompanied him to do the rehabilitation exercise that his right arm had recovered well. Now it could move freely.
"That's good," Mili said and sighed. There was a worried look on her face.
Zac sensed it. He stroked her head and asked, "What's wrong? Are you sighing?"
"I heard that there is a baby in aunt Leila's belly. It's impossible for you to be with mommy again, is it?" Mili looked at him, frustrated and disappointed.
Zac smiled. "Not necessarily. If Mommy is also pregnant, I will allow her to come back to me," He said as he looked at Essie, as if he not only said it to Mili, but also to Essie.
Essie glared at him. She didn't plan to have another baby. Mili and Dot could pay off the debts. She was hesitant to tell him the truth. Although last time he had told her that he wouldn't let her children recognize other people as mommy, he was a changeable demon who might suddenly change his mind one day.
Mili asked with a hint of confusion on her pure little face, "Then why don't you put the little brother in Mommy's belly instead of in aunt Leila's?"
Zac was awkward. He didn't put the baby in Leila's belly.
"It doesn't matter. Anyway, daddy Hanson is back. Mommy can be with daddy Hanson again. Mommy and we don't need uncle Rong," Dot said slowly, in a defiant tone. It seemed that he said those words on purpose to stimulate Zac.
There was a faint pain in Zac's heart. Although he tried to ignore this fact, they were still kids of Hanson and would like to live with their biological father, instead of an outsider like him.
"You little kids should not meddle in the business of adults." He frowned slightly, refusing to continue this topic.
Then, Essie took Mili and Rabi to the koi fish pond to feed the fish, while Zac took Dot to row a boat in the lake alone. He felt it necessary to have a talk with this little boy.
On a boat, the father and son sat face to face. They were wearing the same expression, cold and stern.
After a long time of silence, Zac said, "little guy, are you happy that Hanson is back?"
"Of course, our family will reunite again like we were in New York." Dot nodded solemnly.
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