Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)

Chapter 2011 The Final Mistake
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Chapter 2011 The Final Mistake

Chapter 2011 The Final Mistake

Next, while Joyce was busy with other matters, Iris stayed by her brothers' side, entertaining themfrom time to time. When Wilson woke up, she held his little hand, playing with him for a while. Shethen went to tease Cullen. Cullen was sleeping soundly and was woken up by Iris playing with him.He started crying discontentedly.

Mrs. Powell had to pick up Cullen and comfort him. When Joyce returned and saw Cullen crying,she immediately understood what had happened. She gently touched Iris's head, "Were youmischievous again, huh?"

Iris mischievously stuck out her tongue, "Cullen was sleeping all the time and not playing with me,so I called him to wake up."

Mrs. Powell chuckled, "Little babies need more sleep. Iris, don't worry, just wait a year. When yourbrothers can walk, they will be able to play with you."

Iris was not too satisfied, "It's too long, I can't wait. Can't I grow up immediately? Mom, why do I nothave any memories of my childhood? Was I cute like this when I was little?"novelbin

"... " This question made Joyce pause for a moment. She didn't know how to answer. In fact, Irishad been in a coma, always staying in an incubator. When she finally woke up, she fell intoAthena's hands, and Iris was unaware of this.

Joyce squatted down, embraced Iris, and whispered, "Of course. You're too young now toremember things from a few months ago. Understand? You need to grow up for your memory to bestronger."

"Oh, I understand." Iris nodded innocently.

Joyce hugged Iris tightly, filled with heartache. It was for the best; with the fading of past memories,Iris might soon forget completely the dark experience with Athena. Fear would be completelyeradicated from Iris's heart.

Therefore, no matter what might happen in the future, Joyce would never let Iris be hurt again. Heryoung heart was too fragile to withstand a second blow.

"You're hugging me too tight, Mommy." Iris pushed Joyce away.

"Oh, sorry." Joyce quickly let Iris go and then picked her up again.

At that moment, Mrs. Brown came in and said, "Madam Du is here."

"Really?" Joyce's eyes lit up. Her mother's presence brought an inexplicable sense of security.

"Why didn't she come in?" Joyce asked.

"I saw Madam Du talking to Mr. Warner outside, maybe she'll come in a little later," Mrs. Brownreplied.

"Okay, I'll go over there now." Joyce quickly put Iris down.

Iris grabbed Joyce's sleeve, "Mommy, I want to go find Grandma with you. I miss Grandma somuch."

Joyce turned around, "Iris, wait for a little while. I have a few words to say to Grandma. I'll come findyou soon, okay?"

Mrs. Brown then held Iris in her arms and said, "I'll play with you, okay?"

Iris pouted, "No, I don't want it. You don't know how to play the things I like."

Mrs. Brown was at a loss, indeed, chicken games, slingshots, darts, and so on; how could a womanlike her play them. However, since the children here were all from a warlord background, shecouldn't appease them.

Joyce laughed, "Iris, don't make it difficult for Mrs. Brown. Where is Instructor Qin? Didn't he cometogether?"

Joyce looked around.

Mrs. Brown said, "Oh, Instructor Qin said he's surveying the surroundings and will be back soon."

Joyce nodded lightly. They were all products of warlords, and when in a new environment, the firstthing they did was to familiarize themselves with the surroundings. After continuous training, it hadbecome instinctive behavior.

"Okay, when he comes back, let Iris go with him first," Joyce instructed.

Mrs. Brown nodded, "Yes, Madam."

After settling things here, Joyce quietly walked to the front of the villa. Sure enough, she saw Lutherand Cecelia talking under the portico.

She didn't know what they were discussing, but Cecelia's face looked serious, and Luther wasgesturing as if describing a plan to Cecelia.

Joyce walked over. Luther pulled her to his side when he saw her, "You're here, I was justdiscussing with Mom about the details of the wedding the day after tomorrow and how to see off theguests after it's over."

Cecelia smiled, "It's been a while since we last met. You look much better now, your cheeks arerosy. He must be taking good care of you."

Joyce subconsciously touched her cheek and felt a bit embarrassed.

"Don't stand here; let's go inside and talk." She took Cecelia's hand, "Iris is waiting for you inside,and so are Wilson and Cullen. Anderson and Kane went to check the control room at the pavilionand will be back shortly."

"Alright. I miss Wilson and Cullen, as well as Iris. I dream of their chubby faces every night."Cecelia's eyes were filled with tenderness.

With that, they all walked into the room. Iris was the first to rush into Cecelia's embrace, "Grandma,I feel like it's been a century since I last saw you."

Cecelia chuckled, "Who taught you to talk like this, you have such a sweet mouth."

"I wasn't taught; I was born with it," Iris stuck out her tongue.

Luther laughed lightly. Now Iris truly felt like a part of their family. He beckoned, "Come here, Iris,come to Dad for a hug."

"Okay, Daddy hug." Iris turned around and fell into Luther's embrace.

Cecelia hadn't seen Wilson and Cullen for some time, and they had just woken up. Watching themhug each other brought her great comfort.

They enjoyed some family time.

At that moment, Chinn returned from scouting the area. When he saw Cecelia, he respectfullygreeted her, "Madam Du."

Cecelia waved him off, "Go on, take Iris to the woods to play with the slingshot. It's a goodopportunity."

"Wow, I want to play," Iris perked up, immediately sliding down from Luther and following Chinn out.

"Be careful," Joyce couldn't help but remind.

"Please rest assured, I will take good care of the young lady," Chinn promised solemnly.

After Chinn took Iris away, Joyce stayed with Luther and Cecelia in the living room.

Mrs. Brown brought in tea, then stepped back tactfully.

"Luther has already told me about the situation at home," Cecelia said after taking a sip of tea."Enemies are everywhere. Even if I take all four kids to the warlords, there's no guarantee therewon't be any spies around. If I had known this, I shouldn't have let Joyce get involved with thewarlords. It was indeed our final mistake."

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