"Come on, eat up, eat up," Abel coaxed, holding her upright and spooning food into her mouth.

By the end of the meal, Emmeline was satiated and comfortably cradled in Abel's lap.

But even after that, she was still too embarrassed to leave the room.

Her mouth and face were marked by the evidence of Abel's "attack".

She couldn't bear the thought of being seen by anyone after what Abel had done to her.

The thought of their gossiping about her nonstop made Emmeline cringe, so Abel made his way downstairs alone.

An hour later, Abel and Luca emerged from the coffee shop with Emmeline's birth certificate in hand.

He had successfully enrolled all three children, including Timothy, in the same daycare.

When they returned to the villa, it was already evening, and Emmeline was still sequestered in her bedroom.

Abel removed his suit jacket and cupped her face in his hands, planting gentle kisses on her face, which was covered in hickeys and bruises.

He regretted being too rough with her and promised himself to be more careful next time.


Emmeline's skin was naturally delicate, just like that of a newborn baby, and he needed to treat it as such.

Abel couldn't help but worry about hurting Emmeline.

"I'm fine," Emmeline pouted. "You made my skin thicker."

Abel laughed, his eyes sparkling with love and indulgence.

"I was going to say," Emmeline continued, "if the kids are going to stay here, we need to rearrange their rooms."

"I've thought of that," Abel said, picking her up and holding her on his lap. "Not just their rooms, but also your personal items and clothing. We'll have to go shopping."

"But my face..." Emmeline pouted again, looking pitiful.

"It's too late to do anything today," Abel said gently, looking into her eyes with tenderness.

"Tomorrow, I'll take you out and we'll buy whatever you like, for you and the kids," Abel said.

"And for Daisy and Kendra too," Emmeline added. "They live here and take care of the four children, they need their own things too."

"I've already given them money," Abel said. "They can buy whatever they need themselves."

"Okay," Emmeline nodded. "You really do think of everything."

"And this," Abel pulled out a bank card from his pocket. "It's for you."

"What for?" Emmeline asked.

"Our household expenses," Abel said. "From now on, you're in charge. You're the lady of this house, buy whatever you need."

"But I have money too," Emmeline said, immediately regretting her words.

Emmeline had said she had money, and it was true. But Abel might think it was just the money she earned from her coffee shop and stunt work.

"That's what you call money?" Abel remarked. "You don't need to work so hard, otherwise, what's the point of having me as your husband?"

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