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Chapter 933

    Chapter 933


    Chapter 933 A Harmonious Atmosphere


    Este was confused, but she still smiled innocently, for she knew Roxanne was praising her. The


    former then retracted her hand obediently.


    Subsequently, Roxanne took out the tools she had prepared and carefully scooped out the yellow


    flower along with its roots.


    Este cocked her head to one side, confused by what she saw. “For medicinal herbs like this, we need


    to preserve their roots as well,” Roxanne exined patiently.


    Hearing that, the girl nodded even though she did not understand Roxanne’s wordspletely. Now


    that Este knew Roxanne was looking for that kind of flower, the former quickly got up and scoured


    the area.


    It did not take long for Este to find a huge area of it, so Roxanne collected a few more to be


    preserved. Soon, noon arrived. The children were clearly hungry because their pace had slowed.


    Noting that, Roxanne brought them back to the tent to prepare food for them. She had woken up early


    that morning to prepare a various selection of food for the children.


    The sight of the children feasting on the tes of food she prepared made her beam. “Essie, this is for


    you,” said Benny while taking out some sweets from his bag.


    Este smiled from ear to ear as she epted the sweets. “Thank you, Benny.”


    Simrly, Archie retrieved some snacks from his bag and piled them in front of Este.


    What on earth was Daddy even thinking? He only prepared tools but no food for Essie. Good thing we


    thought ahead and prepared some for her.


    Realizing the children were going to be full from the snacks, Roxanne hurriedly stopped them, saying,


    “Slow down on the snacks. I’m making barbeque for you kids.”


    As soon as the children heard the word “barbeque,” they immediately put down their snacks and fixed


    their gazes on the grilling rack Roxanne was holding.


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    The way they gaped at the food as if they were close to drooling amused Roxanne.


    However, the boys quickly snapped out of it and went over to help her.


    Meanwhile, Este did not know what to do, so she obeyed the boys’ orders and washed the


    vegetables.


    Soon, the ingredients were ready, and Roxanne began grilling them.


    A delicious aroma instantly permeated the air.


    The children’s eyes looked as if they were sparkling as they sat around Roxanne and waited for the


    food to be ready.


    Noting their anticipation, Roxanne quickened her movements in order to not let the children wait too


    long.


    Not long after, a te of mutton skewers was served.


    Archie and Benny immediately reached out and gave one to Este.


    epting the skewer, Este darted her eyes from the aromatic mutton skewer to Roxanne, who was


    still grilling food for them.


    “Ms. Jarvis!” Este called out, bringing the skewer to Roxanne’s lips and gazing at thetter with


    sparkling eyes.


    Roxanne’s heart melted when she saw the skewer suddenly appear in front of her. “Thank you, Essie.”


    Only after Este had finished feeding Roxanne did she take another skewer from the boys, devouring


    it.


    The atmosphere was harmonious as the four chatted and joked with each other.


    Meanwhile, a ck car slowly pulled up on the road a distance away from the field.


    Sitting in it was a furious Aubree, who watched the interactions between the four through the window.


    Any stranger would think they’re a family if they see this. That b*tch, Roxanne! How dare she says she


    has no intentions of going back to the Farwell family? That’s impossible. If that’s true, why is Roxanne


    treating Essie so well when she doesn’t know who her biological mother is?
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