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Leaving The Country After Divorce Chapter 668

    Chapter 668


    The concert hadn’t started when Lucian and Roxanne brought the children inside.


    Theirs were VIP seats, and it was a spot with a small, round, exquisite table. There was only one chair


    on both sides of the table.


    Roxanne asked a server to bring three additional chairs for the children to sit between her and Lucian.


    That way, it would be easier for them to take care of the children’s needs at all times.


    Looking at the seat arrangement, Este nced at her father and an idea popped into her mind. She


    turned around and carefully tugged Roxanne’s arm.


    Roxanne looked at her, confused.


    “I can’t see the stage clearly, Ms. Jarvis…” Este looked at Roxanne pitifully.


    Upon hearing that, Roxanne knitted her brows and nced at everyone’s seats. She had put Este


    there because it would be easier to take care of her, but she had failed to notice how difficult it would


    be for the girl to see the stage.


    Without hesitation, she stood up and switched ces with Este.


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    Este secretly grinned when she saw her father and Roxanne getting closer.


    Noticing their sister’s intention, Archie and Benny exchanged a nce before looking at their mother in


    unison.


    “Mommy, we want to sit with Essie!” The boys tugged the hem of Roxanne’s dress.


    Roxanne was about to agree when she abruptly realized if she did that, she would be sitting very close


    to Lucian.


    She hesitated.


    However, the boys were looking at her with such pitiful looks that they looked as though they were


    about to cry.


    Roxanne nced at Este, who was sitting next to her, and saw her staring at the boys with the same


    look of anticipation. Clearly, they really wanted to sit with each other.


    Meanwhile, Lucian seemedpletely oblivious to what was going on. He was utterly focused on the


    stage, waiting for the performance to start.


    Roxanne hesitated for a long while before she eventually decided to switch ces with the boys and let


    them sit next to Este.


    “You three must keep quiet when the performance startster, okay? And don’t run around,” she


    reminded the children worriedly.


    While she knew they were usually pretty obedient, she was worried that they would get too excited,


    forget where they were, and disturb other people. It was a real concern for her since they


    had switched ces with her and were sitting behind her and Lucian at the moment.


    The children nodded seriously.


    Only then did Roxanne rx slightly and sit next to Lucian.


    The moment she sat down, Lucian, who had been focused on the stage, abruptly turned to look at her.


    Roxanne was caught off guard and felt guilty for some reasons. She hastily exined, “The children


    couldn’t get a better look at the stage, so…”


    Even though the children were the ones who had asked to switch ces with her, she was worried he


    would misunderstand something since he didn’t seem to know what was going on.


    Thankfully, after listening to her exnation, Lucian only nced at the children behind her with a


    frown.


    Este stuck her tongue out at him to indicate that it was all her n.


    Lucian raised an eyebrow imperceptibly when he saw that. Then he averted his gaze from his daughter


    and looked at the woman in front of him. “I suppose it was difficult for them to see clearly due to their


    short stature. I wasn’t being considerate enough.”


    Hearing that, Roxanne inwardly sighed with relief and gave him a small smile.


    The three children, sitting behind and looking at the intimate distance between the adults, exchanged


    nces and grinned from ear to ear.
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