Chapter 261 Finally Reunited
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Nathaniel didn’t go to the airport. Instead, he returned to Spring Forest Manor and had someone retrieve the toothbrush Elliot had used to take it to the hospital for testing.
Meanwhile, Vivian and Jonathan had already boarded the plane, unaware that someone was following them. As she looked out at the vast white landscape, Vivian felt a sense of relief.
“Finally, we can live in peace,” she sighed.
Jonathan remained silent, seemingly lost in thought. Vivian, thinking he might be feeling reluctant to leave like a child leaving kindergarten, comforted him. “Don’t worry, I’ll bring Dante to visit you in the future.”
Jonathan snapped out of his thoughts and replied, “Okay.”
Vivian wanted to say more, but Jonathan had already picked up the newspaper lying on the plane. The headlines were still all about Stella. Given that the world now viewed Stella as Nathaniel’s girlfriend, the buzz wasn’t expected to die down anytime soon.
After glancing at the news a few times, Jonathan lost interest. He covered his small face with the newspaper and took a brief nap. Vivian looked at the little boy beside her, feeling that he was unusually mature, nothing like a child at all.
No wonder, during all those days in Tudela, he never once mentioned wanting to find his father or talked about going home. Even now, he’s still calm and composed.
They had about seven or eight hours left before reaching Moontown, where Cecilia was currently staying. Vivian also decided to get some sleep.
Eight hours later, due to the time difference, it was already night when they arrived in Moontown.
Cecilia had been waiting there for some time. When she saw two figures, one big and one small, approaching, she quickly trotted over.
“Jonathan, Vivian!” She hugged her son tightly.
Jonathan’s face turned rosy as he was embraced. “Mommy.”
“Let’s go home first,” Cecilia said, leading them away.
Back at home, Martha and the nanny were busy preparing dinner, with Elliot helping on the side. “Grandma Martha, you forgot to add salt again,” Elliot reminded her.
Martha smacked her forehead. “Oh dear, my memory is getting worse.”
Elliot smiled. “When I grow up, I’ll cook for you, Grandma Martha.”
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