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Chapter 712

    Chapter 712


    Chapter 712 Exceptional Acting Skills


    Lucian, who was standing on thending, frowned imperceptibly upon hearing that. He turned around and looked at Roxanne by


    the bedroom door in puzzlement.


    Roxanne had her eyes lowered and her brows knitted together slightly as though regretting her offer earlier. Clocking that, Lucian


    smirked cryptically. “You don’t need to force yourself, Ms. Jarvis. | won’t change my mind because of a meal.”


    After he had said that, he tilted his head at her. Then, he spun on his heel and headed down the stairs again.


    Roxanne lifted her eyes when she heard movement. Sighing inwardly, she repeated, “Let’s have dinner together. Essie would


    definitely be sad if you were to leave.”Content held by N?velDrama.Org.


    That remark was meant for both Lucian and herself. Since he mentioned her past self six years ago, she couldn’t help recalling


    how she felt when she left six years ago at the sight of his lonely figure.


    Although her pain then was courtesy of him, she was still soft-hearted and didn’t want others to experience the same sorrow she


    did at that time.


    Hearing her offer, Lucian paused in his tracks. The look in his eyes darkened as his heart clenched painfully. He could surmise


    the reason she was allowing him to stay, and precisely because of that, he hated his past self more than he already did.


    “I''ll consider your feelings for me in all seriousness. But | hope that you can give me a bit more time.” Roxanne relented once


    more.


    When Lucian turned around to face her, his expression had already reverted to its usual indifference. “Thank you.” Roxanne


    shed him a smile as mixed feelings surged within her heart. Subsequently, the two of them went downstairs, one after another.


    Downstairs, the children were ying with Legos distractedly. As soon as they heard movement from upstairs, they instantly


    sprang to their feet and sprinted to thending. They gazed at Lucian and Roxanne eagerly, curious to know the progress of their


    conversation.


    Failing to perceive anything even after a while, Benny snapped and asked candidly, “Are you mad, Mommy?”


    Roxanne stilled for a few seconds. As the children’s actions earlier urred to her, she queried in return, “Did you guys do it on


    purpose?”


    The children’s expressions stiffened for a heartbeat when they heard her question.


    Fortunately, they all had exceptional acting skills. Their expressions quickly turned innocent, and they regarded their mother in


    perplexity. “Did we do something wrong?”


    “Did | bump into you by ident just now? I’m sorry, Mommy. | was just toopetitive,” Archie confessed without prompting.


    Roxanne eyed them suspiciously for several seconds before frowning in exasperation.


    Oh well, they''re all smarter than thest. Even if they had really done something, | might not necessarily be able to tell. Besides,


    they''re all looking as innocent as ever that | can’t even bear to doubt them.


    Hence, she had no choice but to put away her suspicions. Patting them on the head, she assured softly, “I’m not mad. I’m just a


    bit tired.”


    The children skeptically shifted their gazes to Lucian at the side.


    Lucian nodded at them flippantly.


    The children finally breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that the two adults must have made up.


    In the blink of an eye, smiles bloomed on their faces once more.


    Lucian and Roxanne yed with them for a while longer. This time, the kids didn’t dare have any tricks up their sleeves, but they


    still enjoyed themselves immensely.


    When evening fell, Roxanne corralled the trio who were ying madly and had them help her prepare dinner together.


    Naturally, the children were all more than d to do so.
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