Mission To Remarry
Chapter 595
Chapter 595
Lucian had arrived at the Farwell residence with Estella.
Since it was getting late, he sent her to her bed to sleep.
“Daddy,” she said just as he stood and was about to leave.
Lucian halted his movements, turned around, and sat next to Estella‘s bed again. “What‘s wrong?”
It was obvious she was already sleepy, but she still suppressed her drowsiness and looked at her father. “Does Ms. Jarvis like us?”
After all, when she went to visit Roxanne with her father, not only did Roxanne not chase them away, but she also didn‘t intentionally give him the cold shoulders.
Lucian‘s eyes darkened when he heard that question. He began to recall how distant Roxanne treated him before the children arrived.
“When will we meet Ms. Jarvis again?” Excitement filled Estella‘s voice.
He remained silent for a second before patting his daughter‘s head. “I‘ve been busy with my work lately. Once I am freer, I‘ll take you to meet her.”
was still avoiding him, but the misunderstanding had taken root in his daughter‘s mind,
her and her father. Thus, she nodded obediently
a smile. “You should rest early. I‘ll be
“Okay!” the girl agreed.
in her sleep that he left
thinking about the question she
trick in the book in order to close the gap between
that he managed to keep her in
interaction during the night that she was
that night still rang
asked himself
her from six years ago when she
pinched between his eyebrows with
to improve our relationship?
was a long while before he stepped away from Estella’s bedroom entrance. Instead of returning to the room, he
Mr. Farwell?” Catalina was doing some chores
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