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Leaving The Country After Divorce Chapter 765

    Chapter 765


    Chapter 765 Something Was Moved


    Archie and Benny ran to a corner. They nced furtively over their shoulders at Roxanne, making sure


    she was out of earshot before asking in a whisper, “Well? What did Mr. Farwell say?”


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    Upon hearing their question, Este recalled her conversation with Lucian during their journey and


    answered, “Daddy said it was his fault, and he won’t do it again.”


    The two boys heaved a sigh of relief when they heard that. Then they remarked chidingly, “Hmph! Mr.


    Farwell is the one who wants to pursue Mommy, yet he made her angry.”


    If it weren’t because he has appeared sincere up until now, we wouldn’t bother helping him.


    Despite Lucian being the one in the wrong, Este could not help feeling guilty. She said softly, “Daddy


    already knows he made a mistake, so don’t stop helping him…”


    She sounded so pitiful that Archie and Benny also softened their tones as they replied, “Don’t worry.


    We’ll help him.”


    Then, they could not resist asking curiously, “By the way, did you call Mommy at such ate hour just to


    tell us this?”


    There was a brief silence on the other end of the line, and the boys started getting worried.


    After a while, Este finally spoke again. “I want to be with the two of you and Ms. Jarvis. I don’t want


    Ms. Pearson…”


    Regret washed over Archie and Benny when they heard how upset Este was. They said


    apologetically, “We’re sorry. If we’d known, we would’ve said something to Mr. Farwell so that you could


    stay.”


    Este shook her head. “I don’t me you. It’s all Ms. Pearson’s fault.”


    “That evil woman… If she dares to bully you, you must let us know. We’ll get back at her for you,” the


    boys replied indignantly.


    Their response made Este press her lips together in a shy smile. She sounded much more rxed


    as she murmured, “Thank you, Archie. Thank you, Benny.”


    The children chatted for a while before reluctantly ending the call.


    After hanging up, Estelle remembered what Roxanne had said earlier. She took some kraft paper and


    started making paper roses for her.


    Just imagining the look on Roxanne’s face when she received the flowers filled Este’s heart with


    anticipation.


    Seeing that it was gettingte, Catalina went upstairs to give Este a bath.


    She had to knock some time before getting a response.


    As Este stood in the doorway, Catalina gazed at her and asked curiously, “What were you busy with,


    Ms. Este?”


    Este’s eyes crinkled as she pointed at the paper roses on the table.


    Catalina looked toward where Este was pointing, then patted her head. “You’ve done a good job.


    They look beautiful!”


    Hearing Catalina’s praise only made Este even more eager to see Roxanne’s expression when she


    received the flowers. Her smile widened.


    Catalina had not seen Este smile since Aubree moved in, let alone smile so brightly.


    Her heart could not help but melt when she saw how happy Este looked. “It’s gettingte. Let’s get


    you cleaned up and tucked into bed. You can pick up where you left off tomorrow, okay?”


    Este nodded obediently, and Cataline led her into the bathroom.


    Inside the bathroom, Catalina sensed something amiss as she helped Este undress.


    I could be imagining it, but it seems as though something in this bathroom has been moved. The only


    people whoe into this bathroom are Mr. Farwell and me. Oh, and Este, too. Maybe one of them


    moved something.


    Catalina put it out of her mind and gave Este her bath as usual. Then, she waited until Este fell


    asleep before getting up and leaving.
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