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Chapter 1523

    Chapter 1523


    Roxanne frowned, evidently still unconvinced that was a good idea. “I''m not prepared for this...”


    Lucian pulled her into his embrace, so they were in close proximity to one another. “You don''t have to prepare anything. I''ll take


    good care of you and the children.”


    With that, he sealed her lips with his to prevent her from refusing him.


    After a long while, Roxanne, whose eyes were watery, finally struggled free from his arms when she felt she was on the verge of


    suffocation.


    “| don''t know what you have in mind, but | still think that...”


    Lucian''s gaze darkened. A hint of displeasure surged within him as he sensed she was still concerning herself with that.


    Nheless, he did not let his emotions show and kept a solemn facial expression.


    “| don''t want to make things difficult for you either, but the kids have been yearning to meet you even in their dreams. Aubree


    hasn''t been caught, so | can never feel safe if you live here alone.”


    Lucian casually lied to Roxanne as she had not been informed of Aubree''s escape.


    She wavered when she heard him mentioning the children. The kids miss me. Well, | long to see them too. But... Judging by


    what Sonya thinks of us, she must already be highly dissatisfied with letting the children stay there. If | also move there, I''m


    afraid she will immediately chase us out.


    At that thought, Roxanne took two steps backward and shook her head bitterly. “We should just forget it. Or else we''ll let the


    children stay with me. I''ll spare as much time as possible to care for them.”This content belongs to N?/velDra/ma.Org .


    “| know what you''re worried about.” He stared intently at her. “Since I''ve decided to let you stay there, I''ll never let you and the


    kids suffer any grievances. | just need you to have faith in me.”


    Roxanne''s eyes glinted. Looking at the man before her, she couldn''t help but be reminded of how Sonya regarded her whenever


    their eyes met.


    The displeasure in Sonya’s eyes was apparent when she saw Roxanne at the manor the other day.


    Nevertheless, Lucian had indeed stood up for her.


    Roxanne was touched as she recalled his gesture.


    He grabbed her arm and asked in an undertone, “Are you willing to believe in me?”


    The doubt in her eyes gradually dissipated as the grin on her face widened. “We''ll do as you say.” This day wille sooner or


    later. Perhaps only by moving into the Farwell residence and interacting further with Sonya can | change her perception toward


    the kids and me.


    Taking in the trusting look on her face, Lucian couldn''t stop himself from gently kissing her eyes.


    She felt a little uneasy at the thought that they were about to start living together. Thus, she pushed him away and pulled away


    while forcing herself to stay calm. “It''s gettingte. Let''s hurry up and pack.”


    He stopped himself as he could sense her nervousness.


    Working together, the two finished packing her belongings soon.


    When they went downstairs, they noticed the kids had also neatly packed their toys. However, the three children couldn''t close


    the box despite mustering all their strengths because it was overly stuffed.


    With their flushed faces, they stared at Lucian and Roxanne pleadingly when the couple descended the stairs.


    Roxanne was about to step forward to help, but Lucian had already stridden forward and closed the box without much effort.


    The three kids cheered and jovially propped up the box. Then, they moved toward the exit while clumsily pushing arge


    suitcase.


    Roxanne felt ted, taking in their jolly demeanor.


    Before she knew it, Lucian had walked up to her and helped her carry the suitcase in her hand. “Let''s go.”
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