Jacob was stunned. "No."
At this moment, the elevator door opened, and the two people came down. As they walked, Jacob turned to look at her. "Bridget."
"Yes." Bridget looked at him.
"Your brother is back," Jacob said.
Bridget paused and stood where she was. Her fingers moved slightly. Did she hear it wrong, or have a hallucination?
"Jacob, what did you just say?" Bridget was not sure what she heard.
Jacob repeated, "I've seen him today."
Bridget's expression changed and asked, "Why didn't anyone tell me?"
She walked quickly towards the car as if to verify Jacob's words.
Jacob knew that she was in a hurry, so he drove out immediately after getting in the car.
Soon they arrived at the Old Residence. Bridget got out of the car and ran into the house without waiting for Jacob.
But Xavier wasn't there.
Bridget looked around. "Where is he?"
Daisy hugged Ramona and teased her, with a faint smile on her face.
It seemed that after Xavier came back, she was always in a good mood.
"He went out with your sister-in-law and hasn't come back yet."
Bridget was miffed and sat on the sofa with a cold face. "Why didn't you tell me he was back?"
Daisy was stunned at first, then looked at Mr. Jones. At that time, they were all too shocked and overjoyed, so they forgot to call her.
"I forgot." Daisy clenched her hands.
Bridget didn't want to throw a fit. Knowing that Xavier was back, she was excited. She calmed down and hugged Max in Nanny Joy's arms. She lowered her head to tease him and asked Daisy, "When will my brother come back?"
Daisy glanced at the clock. "Soon enough, as he will come back for dinner."
The sun didn't set, like a burning ball, and the afterglow was suffused with crimson.
Xavier and Arya went to the Civil Affairs Bureau in the afternoon to replace their marriage certificates.
It was like a pad, but it proved that they were legally married.
Arya tilted her against the window, and Xavier was driving next to her.
Xavier pulled her over with one hand.
Arya leaned on his shoulder, her eyes narrowed, and she found that the road didn't lead home.
"Didn't you ask Jacob to go home? Aren't we going home?"
Xavier caressed her cheek, moved up his lips, and drawled, "I want to take you somewhere."
Arya did not ask and leaned quietly against him.
The car drove towards a beach outside the city. Not long after, the car stopped.
In front of them was a white building with a yard and a large balcony.
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