My Ex-husband Begs Me Back

Chapter 1158: Report
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Chapter 1158: Report

Chapter 1158: Report

Mrs. King's words left Sienna momentarily stunned, and her heart felt uncertain about what to say. She

could only purse her lips and look at Mrs. King, who noticed the dilemma in Sienna's eyes.

Mrs. King asked, "Sienna, what's wrong? Don't you want to?"

Sienna shook her head and said, "Mom, I don't mean that. It's just that I've already made plans to go

back to the old mansion with Rex and inform the Ward family about your visit to Hance City. Now that

I'm married to Rex, the Ward family will naturally value the King family. So, I need to go back and

inform them in advance."

Sienna knew that if she used a trivial excuse, it wouldn't pass. For the time being, she couldn't think of

any other reasons, so she had to use this excuse to refuse Mrs. King.

After hearing this, Mrs. King didn't know what to say for a moment. She instinctively looked at Mario,

and Sienna caught that glance.

Mario remained composed, showing no excessive change in expression. He calmly said, "Mom, since

Sienna has made arrangements, let's do it next time. You just arrived in Hance City, and you should

rest early tonight. If Sienna were to accompany you to the hotel, you might end up chatting with her

until midnight. Both of you would have dark circles the next day."

Mario's words carried a faint playful tone, lightening the atmosphere and making it relaxed and

pleasant.

Mrs. King quickly agreed, "Yes, your brother is right. Next time it is. I'm going to stay in Hance City for a

while anyway!"

The two shared a glance, revealing a light smile in their eyes.

After the meal, it was already past nine.

Exiting the restaurant, Mario took the initiative, "Shall I accompany you back with Mom?"

Sienna said, "No need. You'd better take Mom back to the hotel quickly for some rest. Rex is waiting for

me."

She pointed in the direction where Rex was, and the next moment, the person inside the car pushed

the door open and came out. Rex arrived half an hour early, personally driving to pick her up. Tonight,

he had dinner with Ayan and Camille but refrained from drinking just to drive and pick her up.

He walked toward the three, finally stopping next to Sienna. He looked at Mrs. King, greeted her with a

polite smile, "Hello, Auntie. I'm Rex, Sienna's husband. I apologize for this sudden meeting."

Although they were married, the formalities were still pending, so he couldn't directly address her as

"Mom."

Mrs. King saw Rex in this manner, and her gaze assessed him without any overt expression. Even

standing in front of Mario, Rex showed no signs of unease and didn't give Mario any unnecessary

glances.novelbin

Mrs. King's emotions were complex, but she quickly smiled and nodded at Rex, "Hello. I'm Sienna's

mom. I'm genuinely happy to see her find such an outstanding husband."

"Thank you for your compliment, Auntie. Rest assured, I will take good care of Sienna and ensure she

doesn't suffer any grievances or harm," Rex assured in a low voice. Mrs. King nodded, seemingly

satisfied with Rex's words.

After exchanging greetings with Mrs. King, Rex's gaze instinctively shifted towards Mario. Holding

Sienna's hand, he looked at Mario with a warm, calm expression. His eyes held no ripples or emotions,

just a gentle gaze. His lips curved slightly, revealing a faint smile as he spoke in a low, mellow tone,

"Good evening, Miss King. Tonight, I entrust you to take good care of Auntie. Sienna and I will

accompany Auntie for a stroll in Hance City tomorrow."

After Rex finished speaking, Mario remained silent for a long time. His face showed no excess

expression or change, just a calm look directed at one spot.

Mrs. King finally spoke up, "Alright, you and Sienna can go back. We'll head to the hotel."

"Sure, Auntie, take care. See you tomorrow," Rex said, gently reminding Sienna, "Say goodbye to

Auntie."

Sienna obediently followed the instruction and watched as Mario and Mrs. King got into the car and left

before she and Rex returned to their own car.

Once inside the car, Rex's immediate reaction was to ask Sienna, "How was my performance just now?

Did I do okay? Did I make you lose points?"

He seemed quite nervous and concerned.

Sienna found it amusing but also felt a bit sorry for Rex. After all, why should he try to please others?

She pursed her lips, and her face showed a mix of amusement and tenderness as she said, "Rex, don't

be nervous. It's okay. There's no need to feel any pressure. Just as long as I'm satisfied, that's all that

matters, alright?"

Rex was slightly surprised. Initially, he thought Sienna would be very concerned about Mrs. King's

opinion and feelings, especially considering Mrs. King had raised her. He knew that Mrs. King had high

expectations of Sienna during her time in the King family, and Sienna always presented herself as

obedient and well-behaved in front of Mrs. King.

In reality, Sienna wasn't always like that. She only showed her formal side in front of him and Camille.

Taking the initiative to hold her hand, Rex spoke with a gentle tone, "Alright, I won't care about others,

just you. How about you? Are you satisfied with my performance tonight?"

She smiled, "Very satisfied."

"That's good," Rex said, tightening his grip on her hand.

The two drove back towards Franklin Bay, and Rex began complaining to Sienna about the dinner with

Ayan and Camille. His face displayed a pitiful and complaining expression, saying, "Because you

weren't there, they ganged up on me. I swear, I had to grit my teeth and endure it. It was so

uncomfortable."

Sienna laughed, "I don't believe Cami would bully you. It must have been Ayan, right?"

"Do you believe Camille would do that?"

"Of course, she and I are inseparable." Sienna's statement was undeniable.

Throughout the journey, the atmosphere between the two was light-hearted and cheerful.

In contrast, the situation in Mario and Mrs. King's car was quite different.

Mrs. King and Mario sat in the back seat without saying a word. There was no interaction between

them throughout the entire trip.

Mrs. King glanced at Mario multiple times, observing his composed face that displayed no emotions or

expressions. His deep gaze remained fixed on the window, and he showed no intention of speaking.

Understanding her son well, Mrs. King knew that this was how Mario behaved when he was in a bad

mood. As for why he was upset, Mrs. King was well aware.

Maintaining silence for a while, she couldn't help but speak up, "Mario, what exactly are you thinking?

Everyone is doing well now. Do you really have to disrupt the current situation?"

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