My Ex-wife's Hidden Personalities
Chapter 262 Avoidance Isn’t a Solution
In the room, Brisa squinted her eyes at Freya. “Freya, I know you have many friends, and there must be quite a few potential godparents for the baby. So, I decided to take the initiative. From now on, I’ll be the baby’s godmother, capeesh?”
Freya chuckled. “Did you climb into my window in the middle of the night just for this?”
“This is a matter of importance!” Brisa said seriously.
After chatting for a while, Freya learned from Brisa that Ernie and his wife from the Porter Group had suffered greatly and died due to ineffective treatment.
“Was it really ineffective treatment, or was there another reason?” Freya narrowed her eyes slightly.
She found it hard to believe that such a coincidence could happen.
At that, Brisa smiled meaningfully. “What do you think?”
When Brisa left, she also left behind a golden lock as a gift, presenting it as a godmother’s gift.
She returned the same way she came, jumping out of the window.
Freya looked at Brisa’s agile departure with some worry. Radley was far more skilled than Brisa, and she didn’t want Radley to suddenly appear in her room one day.
After considering for a while, Freya called Braxton and told him about Brisa’s visit.
“Brax, Brisa managed to quietly climb onto my balcony. Are you sure all the possible entry points into the house are sealed off?”
Braxton, on the other end of the phone, sneered. “Don’t worry. I’ve set up numerous surveillance cameras on all the routes leading to the main building. I already noticed it the moment Brisa entered our gates. I let her through because I knew she was coming to see you. If it were Radley, he would have been stopped at the gate long ago.”
Only then did Freya feel at ease.
Several days flew by in the blink of an eye, and during this time, Freya focused all her thoughts on the baby.
The child, not yet a month old, always gave people a sense of extreme fragility. Even though. Sylvia and Braxton had hired several professional nannies to assist, Freya remained sensitive. Whenever the baby cried, her heart would tighten with anxiety.
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the next few, many guests came to the Kaufmanns.
Inken came in person, and Octo Adelphos and Jakob Dunn also brought gifts for the baby.
he sent his gift through Inken.
in the middle of changing her boy’s diaper at 9 a.m. when the maid knocked on
from the Marshall family is here to
her in.” Freya smiled. It had been a while since she last saw her dear cousin.
long, Melissa walked into the room with an expectant look on her
to see
that, Freya teased Melissa, “I thought you were so busy with your love life lately that wouldn’t have
you
come.”
kept it from
noticed someone
Hannah’s face, her
hat. Now that she had taken them off, she found
Freya?” Hannah asked
Melissa. “Why didn’t you mention that you were bringing
by, stunned. Although Freya and Hannah had some conflicts before, their relationship improved later. But why does Freya seem
Hannah asked again with concern.
lips together tightly as memories of the past when Hannah had been. arrogant and belittling toward her flashed through her
worthy of my
r
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do anything right!”
like you shouldn’t have married into
been etched into her very being over those two years.
turned to Melissa and whispered, “Melissa, is
a
her amnesia have to bring back
no idea how to face
by her previous nature,
after her memory loss, she discovered some
to calm
a faint smile. “Sorry, I haven’t been feeling well lately, probably due to being busy caring for
now.”
eyes winded with incredulity. I have just arrived, and Freya’s already
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