Love at First Novel

Chapter 3634



Chapter 3634

“But Ben wasn’t too happy about that. As soon as he got home from work, if he didn’t see the kids, he felt empty inside. Even if the nanny was taking care of them, he couldn’t sleep. When he heard the kids crying, he’d get up and check on them. He was worried the nanny wouldn’t take good care of the kids. After less than two nights, he brought the kids back to our room, and they’ve stayed with us ever since. But it’s better now. The kids are a little older; they still sleep during the day, but not as much, and they don’t mix up day and night anymore.” Serenity said, “I’m only having one baby. I think my husband and I can handle it ourselves. I also plan to take care of the baby myself. When the child can walk and run, I’ll let the nanny help.” Before the baby turns one, Serenity wanted to take care of it herself. Even though the nanny at home was careful and kind, she still felt more comfortable doing it on her own. Serenity added, “When Zachary has free time, he reads parenting books to prepare himself for being a father.” Jane smiled, “Just like Ben used to do.” No wonder Ben and Zachary, despite not interacting much, trusted each other deeply, and the business between their groups kept growing. They were similar in many ways. The two young women exchanged smiles, each appreciating the happiness in the other’s life. Whether it was Zachary or Ben, they were both exceptional men, leading their families with care and dedication. Despite their busy lives, they didn’t neglect their families. They tried their best to be responsible fathers and husbands. As their wives, Jane and Serenity felt incredibly fortunate. It was no surprise that so many women envied their lives. “Get some sleep. Good night.” “Good night.” After wishing each other good night, Jane and Serenity went back to their rooms to rest. Meanwhile, Kathryn, far away in Jensburg, was still awake in the middle of the night. This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

Kathryn had turned off the room’s main lights, leaving only the bedside lamp on. She took her phone and started messaging Pedro, lowering the notification volume as if afraid someone might hear. It was late at night, and any small sound could be easily noticed by Clarissa. Clarissa had returned, and Holden was allowed to stay for a while. As Clarissa said, “It’s almost the New Year, and the family should be together.” But she hadn’t let her two daughters-in-law bring the children back; they were still in Holden’s hometown. The eldest daughter-in-law, Erika, who hadn’t divorced yet, was at her mother’s house, and Marco’s children were living with their mother at their grandparents’ house. Clarissa didn’t send anyone to bring her in-laws back, nor did she go to Erika to apologize for her son. It seemed she didn’t care whether her son and daughter-in-law divorced. If Erika wanted to divorce, she could go ahead. Clarissa felt overwhelmed with her own problems and didn’t have the energy or focus to deal with Marco’s issues. Strictly speaking, she felt guilty towards Erika. She had chosen all three daughters-inlaw for her sons but allowed them to develop their own relationships. They only married when they were ready. Who would have thought all three sons would cheat after getting married? As the saying goes, “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.” Even Holden, despite his age, had cheated. Kathryn asked Pedro, “Can we find out where Mr. Dunn hides his gun? I don’t know where my mother’s gun is hidden. I’ve searched the whole mansion and couldn’t find it.” If they could find the hidden gun and have the police seize it, Clarissa and Mr. Dunn might go to jail, but at least they wouldn’t die. Kathryn wasn’t at the company when the police took Clarissa and Mr. Dunn away for questioning, but she was the first to find out. She had then asked Pedro to investigate.


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