Chapter 101
Chapter 101 Remarry
After the braid was done, Roxanne led Este out.
She turned and spotted the man standing at the door.
Immediately, the warmth in Lucian’s gaze disappeared and was reced by an indifferent look. He told
her courteously, “Breakfast’s ready. Let’s go downstairs.”
With that, he turned around and left without waiting for them.
Roxanne was rooted to the spot.
His expression was different just now. It appeared for a fleeting moment only, though. Was I seeing
things?
Snapping out of her reverie, Roxanne led Este down the stairs.
Este took the seat next to Lucian at the dining table.
Roxanne was about to take the seat across from them when Este tugged at her sleeves, forcing her
to stop in her tracks.
“Ms. Jarvis, why don’t you sit beside Ms. Este?” Sensing Este’s intention, Catalina chuckled and
pulled out the chair beside the little girl.
Este nodded in agreement and gazed at Roxanne expectantly.
At once, Roxanne nced at the man sitting on the other side of the little girl.
Lucian’s expression was stiff, and he averted his gaze as though he couldn’t be bothered where she
sat.
Este tightened her grip.
Roxanne hesitated slightly before upying the seat next to Este’s.
During breakfast, Roxanne subconsciously helped Este with the food. Lucian also did the same.
Tiny, almost imperceptible crinkles formed around Este’s eyes in joy. She ate all the food they ced
on her te obediently.
After breakfast, Roxanne nced at her watch. It was time for her to get to work, so she got up and
bade goodbye to them.
However, Este seemed reluctant to let her leave.
“Essie, be good. I need to go to work. I’ll visit you another day, all right?” Roxanne held her chubby
hand and assured her.
Hearing that, Este released her grip on Roxanne’s top grudgingly and waved goodbye to her.
Roxanne grinned and patted her head affectionately before turning to leave.
Before heading to work, she went home to change her clothes. She was also worried about her sons
and wanted to check on them.
Back home, the boys lunged toward her. “Mommy! Why didn’t youe back homest night? Did
something happen?”
Lysa chuckled and exined, “They’ve been worried the entire night and woke up early today.”
Roxanne nodded. She decided to tell them how she took care of Estest night.
After learning that Este was ill, the boys asked anxiously, “Is Essie all right? Is she seriously ill? Can
we visit her?”
Roxanne assured them, “She has a slight fever and has recovered after sleeping through the night.
You’ll see her at the kindergarten.”
She would’ve agreed to let the boys visit their ill friend, but she didn’t want them to run into Lucian.
The boys nodded obediently.
Meanwhile, Aubree followed Roxanne’s car all the way to the Farwell residence. As a result, she flew
into a rage and couldn’t sleep well the entire night. She didn’t forget to order her subordinate to keep an
eye on Roxanne so she would know when Roxanne left the Farwell residence.
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The next morning, she was having breakfast when she received a call from her subordinate informing
her that Roxanne had just left the Farwell residence.
“B*tch!”
Aubree cut the line and clenched her jaw in fury. “She can’t wait to get back together with him after her
return!”
Fear wed up her throat instantly.
I can’t believe she got to spend a night in the Farwell residence! Over the years, I’ve never spent the
night there. Lucian will usually ask me to leave after dinner. Looks like Lucian treats her differently…
The more Aubree pondered over the matter, the more frantic she became.
Sitting across from her was her mother, Gina Walker. Seeing her anxiety, Gina asked, “What’s wrong?
Why are you upset this early in the morning?”
Aubree gritted her teeth. “That b*tch Roxanne spent the night at the Farwell residence! If I don’t do
anything to stop her, she might end up remarrying Lucian!”
Gina’s expression turned grim. She thought over the matter briefly before saying, “We haven’t met
Sonya for some time. Why don’t we invite her to teater? You can take the opportunity to tell her
about this.”