In March, the potion to eliminate 319 was named Rebirth. The Phase III clinical trial ended, entering the production stage. After that, they still needed to wait for review, authoritative department inspectionâ¦
Charlotte Laneâs work also became a bit easier, at least she could get off work on time now.
At this stage, besides Rebirth production matters, Charlotte Laneâs team was researching the things brought out from Edwardâs Laboratory.
Although they couldnât achieve the stage of immortality, both Drunken Life Grass and 319 had significant research value.
If used well, they would be of great help to some major diseases and complicated cases.
The things Kingsley Family researched for three generations were of great significance to human beings, but they didnât use them properly. In order to achieve their own goals, they used human lives for experiments.
Charlotte was more than five months pregnant with twins, so her belly was bigger than a single childâs.
She was definitely tired, and her movements were not as agile as before. However, since she was only doing experiments now and didnât have to travel between various continents to fight, it didnât have much impact.
Harton Clark also hardly left her side.
From the time she found out she was pregnant, the two had been almost always together.
Harton Clark didnât go anywhere, wherever Charlotte went, he would follow.
So, he hadnât been to the Easton Group for a long time.
All matters were dealt with remotely.
Only when he had no choice but to go, Harton would go to Easton Group.
However, he would only go to Easton after making sure Charlotte was well taken care of every day.
Furthermore, he arranged for Thomas Firway, Aunt Cruz, William Lane, and Robinson Scott to watch over her at any time. Even then, he wasnât very reassured and called to inquire every day.
âIt feels so good to get money every day without doing anything,â Robinson Scott said while accompanying Charlotte in the laboratory.
âWhen havenât you gotten money without doing anything?â Charlotte asked.
âItâs not the same. The money I had before came from my own industries,â Robinson said, âNow, this money comes without any effort. Brother Nine, your Third Master is incredible, giving me 10 million for accompanying you for one day. I really want to accompany you for the rest of my life.â
Looking at the experimental data, Charlotte said, âYou can have half.â
âBrother Nine, why are you saving him money?â Robinson didnât go near the experimental table and sat a little further away, âThe Clarks have a lot of money, even if I really accompany you for the rest of my life, he can afford it.â
âHis money has nothing to do with me splitting half with you, does it?â Charlotte said calmly, âAnyway, the money divided is his money.â
Robinson laughed, âIt seems like thereâs really nothing wrong with what you said. Harton Clark is already yours; Brother Nine wouldnât even care about this amount of money.â
âI think every penny is good,â Charlotte said.
âThatâs true,â Robinson agreed, âYouâre a money-lover.â
While Charlotte had someone accompanying her at all times, Harton Clark was continuously working on improving the speed at which he handled his work. In the end, he still couldnât pick Charlotte up after work.
By the time Charlotte arrived at Clark Manor, he had just come out of his office.
As a result, he hurried to the parking lot and stood by his car only to discover that he had not brought his car keys.
Harton Clark looked at his Bugatti and was speechless for a moment.
He simply asked Juan Wright to bring the keys down and also asked him to bring his coat as well.
When he arrived at Clark Manor, Charlotte was watching Charles Amos doing his homework.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Charles Amos, or rather, Christopher Clark, was already attending school.
He was in the fifth grade, and he had homework every day after school.
Although the homework was too simple for him, he had to follow the rules of school since he attended there, so he dutifully did his homework daily.
And⦠he especially liked doing it on the tea table in the front hall.
The front hall could be considered the noisiest place in the entire Manor.
People coming and going.
But since he enjoyed it and no one bothered him, he was fine with it.
âWhat is this?â Charlotte asked, sitting next to him.
âReflection,â Charles Amos said, âI didnât do the eye exercise during the long break, and I got points deducted.â
Charlotte Lane: ââ¦â¦â
Charles Amos quietly wrote his reflection, until Charlotte Lane saw that he had already missed eye exercises three times, she didnât want to watch anymore and wanted to leave.
âWhere are you going?â Charles Amos didnât want her to leave.
âThis part is not conducive to prenatal education; I am leaving.â Charlotte Lane said.
âI wonât write this anymore, I will write something else. You can watch something else,â Charles Amos said while putting the half-written reflection under a book.
But, because he was in a hurry, the math book wasnât picked up completely. He just grabbed a few pages and lifted them.
As the math book was lifted, the pages flipped, and something fell out of the book.
Charlotte Lane, Charles Amos, Kevin Clark, who had just washed his hands, and Harton Clark, who came in from the side gate, all unconsciously looked at the thing that fell out onto the tea table.
A two-inch ID photo.
In the photo was a little girl with a bunâ¦
Four people stared at the ID photo silently for two seconds, and then Charles Amos immediately reached for the photo and quickly stuffed it back into the book.
The three adults suddenly exchanged glances.
Charlotte Lane looked at Charles Amos whose ears turned red as he lowered his head and raised the corner of her mouth, âI was wondering why on the first day of school, he had a steamed bun face as if he was going to blow up the school, but he was so active the next day.â
Harton Clark enjoyed the fun, and seeing Charles Amosâ little figure burying his head, he laughed so hard that his shoulders were shaking.
Charlotte Lane saw Charles Amosâ ears turn even redder, and she said nothing. She rubbed his hairâs top and said to Kevin Clark, âSign him up for swimming classes.â
Kevin Clark raised his eyebrows, âHmm.â
âWhat for?â asked Charles Amos softly.
âTo save your wife when you grow up,â Charlotte Lane laughed.
Charles Amos understood and lowered his head, whispering, âI will save you first.â
Charlotte Lane rubbed his head again and said, âFirst of allâ¦I can swim. Secondlyâ¦I have your Dad, Kevin.â
âLastly, I wonât let your mom fall into the water,â Kevin Clark said.
Charlotte Lane looked at him and chuckled, âImpressive.â
Kevin Clark also smiled.
Just then, Aunt called them to eat. Charlotte Lane rubbed Charles Amosâ burning face again, âSheâs quite pretty, and you have good taste. Go wash your hands and eat.â
Harton Clark stopped laughing and took him to wash his hands.
Charlotte Lane went to the other sideâs washroom, and as soon as she entered, Kevin Clark followed her in.
âWhat are you doing?â Charlotte Lane glanced at him while washing her hands.
Kevin Clark waited for her to finish washing, then dried her hands for her and gently kissed her cheek, âDonât you miss me?â
âNo,â Charlotte Lane answered quickly.
Kevin Clarkâs words had just fallen, and she had already answered.
âTsk,â Kevin Clark held her chin and gently bit her lips, âWhy are you so annoying?â
Charlotte Lane raised her eyebrows, and just as she was about to speak, she suddenly saw the hair on his shoulder.
She raised her hand and took the hair down. Upon leaving the black shirt, she realized that the hair was red and wavy.
And there was more than one strand.
Charlotte Lane took another strand down. Holding two strands of hair in her hand, she looked at Kevin Clark.
Under the contrast of Charlotte Laneâs fair wrist, the two red hair strands appeared particularly eye-catching.
âKevin Clark.â