Chapter 1438
Adrian pouted his small mouth as disappointment etched across his face. âBut, Mommy... I like them
both...â
Children were always, in their innocent ways, a touch greedy.
Ellinor, despite usually spoiling her kids, always made sure to establish firm principles when they
were needed. She never wavered.
"You can come and ask Mommy if you want another one, but it's not okay to just take your
brother's. He likes his balloon too, and if you take it, he won't have one. How would you feel if you
were in his shoes, Adrian?â
âMommy, I... I understand now...â Adrian's eyes filled with regret as he turned to his brother, Baber.
âI'm sorry, Baber. Let's share the balloon. You can play with mine
too!â
Baber, with a relieved smile, nodded. âYeah! Let's play together!â
Children were quick to forgive and forget. Their reconciliation was swift and simple.
Their youngest sister, Layla, followed behind her brothers; clutching her pink bunny-shaped balloon
Although she was the smallest, she seemed to be the most mature, rolling her eyes at her brothersâ
childish squabble over a balloon.
Veronica clapped her hands together to catch the attention of the three kids. âAlright, everyone.
Grab your balloons and get in the car. Aunt Veronica is taking you all to get some pizza.â
The trio lined up and climbed into the car eagerly.
As the children settled into the car, Ellinor followed suit.
Bartlett, trailing behind her, couldn't help but express his thoughts. âChildren can be a handful.
Ellinor, you're a great mother. It's not an easy task.â
Ellinor responded nonchalantly, âIt's not so bad. It's all about being aware of each child's feelings
and making sure everyone's treated fairly. I'm a master at balancing it all.â,
With that, she climbed into the car, slamming the door shut behind her.
Bartlett shrugged and headed towards the passenger seat of the car, only to be beaten to it by
Veronica.
Veronica hopped into the passenger seat, leaving Bartlett standing outside. She rolled down the
window to stick out her tongue at him. âSorry, Bartlett, with the kids in the car, there's no room for
you. We can't overload the car now, can we? You'll have to catch a cab. Bye!â
With a wave of her hand, she signaled the driver to start the car.
Bartlett was left standing alone with a bemused smile on his face as he watched the Blanchet
familyâs car drive away.
Greenhaven Hotel.
âMarcus, we're back.â
Sophia walked into the presidential suite with her child, but there was no sign of her husband in the
living room
After setting the child down to play, she went to the bedroom to find him.
âMarcus, what are you doing?â
Sitting by the floor-to-ceiling window was Marcus, quietly gazing at the cityscape outside. His
expression was thoughtful, like he was lost in his own world
The presidential suite was on the highest floor of the hotel, and the view from the window gave one
a bird's-eye view of the entire city. It was like looking at a miniature model of the city.