Chapter 147 Heart Aches

 Byron thought that Rosalie was angry because the boys were upset. He promised as he was feeling sorry, “I didn‘t know before this, but now I do. Don‘t worry, I won‘t mention it in front of them again.”

Rosalie glanced at the children who were playing with Lego blocks in silence. Thinking again about how Byron had brought up the topic of their father with the two boys without her knowledge, she was afraid. Having nothing else to say to Byron, she immediately asked him to leave the house. 

“It‘s getting late. You should go back first, President Lawrence. Thank you for helping me pick up the children today.” Byron hesitated for a moment before nodding. He turned and left. He felt his heart block up terribly during the journey back but still could not figure out the reason.

Byron loosened his tie and sat down on the sofa for a while after getting home, but he still felt uncomfortable.

After a while, he got up, grabbed a bottle of wine from the wine cabinet, and poured himself a glass by the window.

The image of the dinner table tonight gradually came to mind after he had two drinks. The two boys had asked him why he did not like them while looking aggrieved and angry. Thinking of their expressions and tones, Byron felt as if something had twisted his heart. There was a stab of pain.

children and played with them for a bit before getting them upstairs to

Estie to sleep, Rosalie hesitated for a bit before knocking on

of what happened tonight and had

voice after he opened the

caressed the little boy‘s head. “Mommy wants to talk

He was dressed in cow–themed pajamas. A few strands of his soft hair curled disobediently. The view of his back was very soft and

down beside the boys‘ bed and caring for them softly. “Uncle

The boys nodded obediently.

said we didn‘t have a father and that we didn‘t

could not help her heart constricting as she felt a dull ache. It was

always hidden their parentage had led to them thinking that they did not

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