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Chapter 52

    Sylvia hurriedly stopped them. Doing so was only going to further upset Odell even more and push him


    to the point of no return. She consoled them patiently, “Isabel, Liam, Mommy will take you out to y the


    day after tomorrow.”


    “But I don’t like the uglydy,” Isabel protested.


    “I don’t like her either,” Liam said with a look of disdain.


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    Sylvia did not want them to be with Tara either. Still, there was nothing she could do that would change


    Odell’s mind.


    After some consideration, she said, “Be patient. If she tries to bully you two, call me immediately.”


    Isabel pouted and answered reluctantly, “Okay.”


    Liam was silent.


    Sylvia stayed with them a while longer and only left after she managed to convince them to eat dinner.


    After she went home, she sent a text to Tristan. She told him that she would go to the ball with him


    tomorrow evening.


    Tristan replied with a smiling emoji followed by, “Okay, do you need an evening dress? I’ll have someone


    deliver one to you.”


    Since it was just aworking event, Sylvia did not n to dance at all. She replied, “It’s alright, I’ll


    prepare one myself.”


    The next day, Isabel and Liam were still sleeping soundly together.


    It was noon by then. Odell entered their room and forcefully yanked them out of bed since the children


    refused to wake up.


    After helping them get ready and change, Odell picked each of them up with one hand. There was a


    large ck convertible waiting for them outside. Tara had been waiting inside for hours.


    When she saw Odell emerging with the children, a sh of hatred flickered in her eyes. She silently


    muttered curses at the children before putting on a smile to greet them.


    She said in a concerned voice, “Odell, why are you grabbing them like this? I’m sure they’re not happy


    being carried like this.”


    “They will be fine,” Odell said sternly before shoving them into the car. Tara promptly put a hand to them


    and asked affectionately, “Isabel, Liam, can I give you two a


    hug?”


    Liarn had a quiet and indifferent look as he ignored her.


    Isabel snorted, “I’ve seen women like you on TV. Don’t try to act all friendly with us.”


    Tara’s expression stiffened. She cast a wounded look at Odell who entered the car with them. He


    forcefully grabbed Isabel and pulled her into his arms like she was a household pet.


    Then, he turned to Tara and said, “Don’t worry about them.” Tara sighed morosely. “Okay.” She took a


    deep breath and spewed a stream of curses at the children inside her mind.


    After half an hour, they arrived at a fairytale theme park. The service in the theme park was top -of-the-


    line. There was an attendant apanying every child guest.


    After Isabel and Liam entered, they attached themselves to the staff. Not only did they neglect Tara the


    entire time they were there, but they even shut Odell out as well.


    Tara looked aggrieved and apologized, “Odell, it’s all my fault. I didn’t expect them to hate me so much. I


    never should havee in the first ce.” Odell frowned. “It’s not your problem. They’re still young and


    ignorant.” “But it seems that they will never take a likng to me no matter what I do.” Tara’s eyes reddened


    as she said, “It must be because I’m not their mother.”


    The look in Odell’s eyes darkened.


    It was true that Isabel and Liam were very repulsive toward Tara. He figured that it was because Sylvia


    had filled their ears with foul lies about Tara.


    Sylvia needed to be taught a lesson!


    Odell contained his irritability and told Tara, “They wille to ept you eventually after you spend


    some more time with them. And if they don’t, then I will make them.”
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