Nora hung up the phone and looked at Cherry.

After a moment's thought, she nevertheless gave her a reminder.

"Don't bully the boy."

Cherry nodded at once, the very picture of a well-behaved girl.

She replied, "Don't worry, Mommy! Xander and I will get along very well!"

For some reason, when she saw how she was behaving, Nora was entirely unconvinced.

But if Cherry was refusing to say it, then she couldn't possibly force her to, right? As such, she let Cherry stay obediently in the room while she went out.

When she did, she happened to bump into Justin, who was coming out of Xander's room.

When the two met, Nora raised her eyebrows and asked, "How did it go?"

Justin looked a little awkward.

"He said that he's getting along very well with Cherry and told me not to worry."

Nora: She had obviously seen the two little fellows being awkward around each other, so how could they possibly be having fun? But both of them were refusing to tell the truth...

"Do you believe him?" She asked.

Justin kept quiet for a while before he suddenly replied, "Whether the children are fated to get along or not is out of our hands.There are siblings who have trouble getting along.Let's not force it"

He was afraid that Nora would tell Cherry to treat Xander better, which might instead make the children rebellious.

Nora had always taken an easy-going and stress-free approach to child-raising.

If Cherry liked playing games, then she would let her play- Of course, this was also because of Cherry's unique character.

It definitely wouldn't do for other children to become as addicted as Cherry was to games.

However, Cherry's IQ was too high.She had to use games and play with Barbie dolls to calm down her hyperactive brain.

Since Justin had put it that way, she nodded and walked out of the Hunt Manor.

When she was going down the stairs, she suddenly turned and looked back, upon which she saw a small head quickly darting backward in Xander's room as though he was afraid of being seen by her.

gaze, though a faint indescribable emotion welled up

want her

or not, it was better that she had less contact

wasn't the

parking lot, even he himself suddenly said calmly, "For Trueman to send the child back so easily, yet not for the purpose of saving Ruth, something must be wrong.Although it is highly likely from a

what

she started to drive

stopped her while she was on the way

a frown, Nora stopped the car and looked at the

with a smile.She said,

cast her eyes down

I'm

as she said that, the housekeeper's expression instantly changed.She looked at Nora in surprise, upon which she saw a glint of indifference bursting forth from the woman's cat-like eyes.She started

the housekeeper, had been working for Mrs.Hunt for many years and had been taking care of the Hunt Manor for several decades.She was highly

didn't expect Nora to be this rude to her! The sixty-year-old

and say, "Ms.Smith, please wait

Nora:"?"

of the gas

came

beside the car

you give in, Ma‘am definitely won't make things difficult for you, either.Take Mr.Livingstone's illness this time for example.If you take the initiative to cure Thomas’ condition, and get the baby-making formula from the Stewarts—you've done them such a huge favor this time, so they

Nora knew it.

to her to get her to

me to treat Thomas’ condition?

relent so easily, Fanny smiled and said, "I knew Ms.Smith is a smart person.I'm sure you won't want to make things difficult for Mr.Hunt either.In that case, when can you

I'm not sure about that because you'll have to

stepped on the gas

car zoomed forward at once, puffing dust

was then that she realized

appointment, god knows how long they would have to

Anti only accepted two patients a month, so there was

did want to have his condition

gotten people to ask around—if they were to really join the queue, they would have to wait for at least ten

his illness treated then? Fanny stamped

returned to the villa, Mrs.Hunt

this time.Sigh! Never mind, if she performs well in the future, then I'll

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