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Leaving The Country After Divorce Chapter 786

    Chapter 786


    Chapter 786 He Considered Your Feelings


    Since Benny had asked Lucian to join them, there was no reason for Roxanne to refuse. She forced a


    smile and said, “You’re just in time, Mr. Farwell. Please join us.”


    With that, she walked into the kitchen to take another set of cutleries.


    Standing alone in the kitchen, Roxanne couldn’t help but be a little distracted.


    Meanwhile, Benny led Lucian to take a seat at the table. However, Roxanne did note out of the


    kitchen for quite some time, leaving Lucian with no cutleries.


    Puzzled, the boys urged, “Mommy?”


    The children’s voices immediately pulled Roxanne back to reality. She quicklyposed herself and


    walked out.


    Everyone at the table turned to look at her in unison.


    Lucian’s eyes darkened when he saw Roxanne’s expression.


    Roxanne ced the cutleries in front of Lucian before returning to her seat under everyone’s gazes, all


    the while pretending to be calm.


    None of the adults spoke first.


    Even the children were suddenly at a loss for what to say. They could only exchange nces and shift


    their gazes between Roxanne and Lucian, hoping one of them would break the silence.


    Sensing the children’s hopeful gazes, Lucian suppressed his displeasure and said grimly, “I’ve asked


    Aubree to move out.”


    Everyone was stunned by his words.


    Roxanne looked up at Lucian in surprise, her hand holding a fork pausing mid-air.


    Lucian did not express his thoughts on the matter during theirst conversation about it. Roxanne had


    thought Aubree would continue living in his house for some time.


    Yet little did she expect Lucian to be so efficient. He had already asked Aubree to move out when he


    went home to disinfect the house.


    He must’ve taken my advice.


    The three children looked at Lucian with eyes that seemed to sparkle with delight.


    “Is it true, Daddy?” Este tugged at Lucian’s shirt sleeve, wanting to confirm what she had just heard.


    Lucian nodded, then exined to no one in particr, “It was my mom who wanted Aubree to live in


    my house. I never really agreed to it in the first ce, and I’ve been wanting to make her leave. It’s just


    that I never had a valid reason.”


    After that, Lucian looked up at Roxanne and said solemnly, “Essie’s illness this time has given me a


    perfect excuse to get rid of her, so I sent her to my mom’s ce.”


    After listening to Lucian’s exnation, Este finally believed that the evil woman was gone. “Hooray!”


    She pped excitedly.


    Roxanne, on the other hand, had been staring at Lucian the entire time. She knew that his exnation


    earlier was meant for her ears. She pursed her lips, not knowing what to say.


    “Thank you, Ms. Jarvis!” Este said excitedly, turning around to face Roxanne.


    It was at that moment that Roxanne returned to her senses. She met Este’s eyes, feeling utterly


    confused.


    After all, she had little to do with Aubree leaving the Farwell residence. She did not understand why


    Este was thanking her.


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    “Daddy must’ve taken your advice and chased the evil Ms. Pearson away.” Este tilted her head and


    spoke on behalf of her father.


    Taken aback, Roxanne peered at the man in front of her.


    Lucian merely raised his brow without admitting or denying Este’s ims.


    From the boys’ point of view, Lucian’s silence meant he agreed with Este’s words.


    They were secretly pleased upon realizing that.


    “Daddy made Ms. Pearson leave sooner because he considered your feelings,” said Roxanne.


    Lucian’s behavior made Roxanne feel strangely guilty that she sounded as if she was in a daze.
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