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During the three days, he had been carrying the emerald necklace with him. We emphasize the word ‘sincerity’. I think the emerald necklace will definitely help you turn calamities into blessings.”

Rena was taken aback, realizing she had left the emerald necklace at home.

Rena stood there, utterly astonished.

With a gentle smile, Mindy remarked, “Everything in the world is but a fleeting illusion, full of unpredictability. No one can truly fathom what tomorrow holds. So, why not embrace the present moment to the fullest?”

Recognizing Mindy’s profound psychic abilities, Rena wholeheartedly concurred.

Intrigued by Marcus, Mindy affectionately caressed his head.

This child was unlike his parents, destined for a lifetime of blessings.

On their way back, Waylen stole a glance at his wife through the rearview mirror.

Seated on a child’s chair, Marcus attentively looked at the picture book Rena showed him. The little boy seemed to grasp some deeper meaning and his Laughter revealed a row of pearly white teeth, making him utterly adorable.

At the next intersection, Waylen checked the time and realized it was time to pick up Alexis.Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org

“Shall we dine at the restaurant after picking up Alexis?”

The couple had been getting along splendidly Lately. Not wanting to disappoint Waylen, Rena replied, her voice soft and tender, “Okay. Let’s bring Leonel along as well. I heard from Alexis that his family has been going through tough times lately, which isn’t conducive to Leonel’s growth.”

Rena’s compassionate words struck a chord.

Observing Rena through the rearview mirror, Waylen faintly smiled and suggested, “If you truly care for Leonel, why don’t we invite him to live with us? This way, Alexis will also have a companion.”

Rena was taken aback by the unexpected proposal.

Steering the wheel slightly, Waylen continued, “I believe you genuinely care for him.”

Remaining uncertain, Rena refrained from answering. The decision not only rested with Leonel but also depended on his mother. They couldn’t simply take someone else’s son away.

To their surprise, upon arriving at the kindergarten, Leonel was holding the hand of a woman in her early 30s, said to be his aunt.

The bond between the Fowler family and the Douglas family was indeed unique.

Waylen and Rena got out of the car and inquired about the situation.

Tears welled up in the corner of Leonel’s aunt‘s eyes as she quietly revealed. “Leonel’s mother couldn’t bear the hardships and ended her life. Her body is currently at the funeral home. Mr. Fowler, I appreciate your care for Leonel over the past two years. In the future, I’ll take him to Live in Eypolis. It may be a small place but it’s a good one.”

She asked Leonel to bid farewell.

Grieving the loss of his mother, Leonel appeared somewhat absent-minded. “Goodbye, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler.”

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