Ex Husband Goes Money Comes Chapter 434
Ex-husband Goes Money Comes by Yvone Zabielski
Chapter 434 A False Alarm
Viola turned around and entered the villa, leaving the party outside to Ormand.
Ormand was scared by her slightly reproachful look. He let Todd take care of the party and followed Vio
la into the villa.
In the babiesâ room on the third floor, there were two cute cribs in the center. One
was pink and the other was blue.
Viola walked over to take a look. The pink bed was empty. There was no trace of Mila, Aracely was also
out of sight.
There was only Aedan on his blue bed.
Viola suddenly felt short of breath. She had a very bad feeling about this.
Viola turned around to look for them when she bumped into Ormand, who was following behind her. Vio
la grabbed hi collar and asked, âOrmand, whereâs Mila?â
Ormand was stunned. âI just came out. Mila has fallen asleep. Viola, calm downâ¦â
Violaâs eyes turned red. She gripped
Ormandâs collar tighter and glared at him angrily. âOrmand! If I lost Mila because of you, youâll be finish
ed!â
Ormandâs face turned pale. And he was stunned for a long time.
It had been a long time since Viola looked at him so fiercely.
When he stood rooted to the spot, Viola let go of his collar and left the room. Ormand hurriedly followed
her again.
Viola searched the nearby rooms, bathrooms, and kitchen, but she couldnât find Aracely.
Viola felt more and more anxious. She hurriedly left the villa and found Jimmy and Tyler. She asked the
m to keep an eye on the front and back doors of the villa and make sure no one got out.
Viola was panicking. And she was ready to go on stage to make some threats with a microphone to the
devils hidden in
the crowd.
Ormand hurriedly grabbed her wrist to stop her from doing what she planned to do.â
âViola, calm down, please. Letâs keep it quiet for now. Leave it to me.â
Viola shook off his hand, her face full of disbelief. âOrmand, someone might be trying to steal Mila! This
kind of thing happens to powerful families all the time. Mila is also your kid. Are you not worried about l
osing her?â
Ormandâs eyes turned red. But still, he stood in Violaâs way. âViola, you are too emotional now to make
the right decision. Impulsive actions will not be helpful. Trust me. Leave it to me!â
Viola fell silent. It was silent consent.
Ormand first asked Todd to pretend nothing had happened and continue to entertain the guests in the g
arden and then asked Jimmy which guests had left.
After knowing that there was no suspicious person, Ormand asked Nolan and Taven to search the entir
e Viorin quietly.
Ten minutes later, in a corner of the quiet back garden, Nolan found Aracely who had Mila in her arms.
Viola and Ormand hurried over.
When Aracely saw the two, she was stunned. âMr.
Hobson, Mrs. Hobson, why are you looking at me like that? What happened?â
Viola wanted to go forward to question her, but Ormand stopped her.
Ormand asked calmly, âAracely, why did you bring the child here?â
Aracely explained, âMr. Hobson, Mila woke up as soon as you left. She wanted to play and kept babblin
g. I was afraid that she would wake up Aedan again, so I brought her here and tried to distract her with
the colored lights. She had just fallen asleep, so I was about to take her back to her room. Then you ca
me.â
After listening to
Aracelyâs explanation, Viola breathed a sigh of relief and walked forward to look at Mila, who was in
Aracelyâs arms.
It was indeed Mila, with the silver bracelet on her wrist that Viola had bought her, which had Milaâs nam
e engraved on
it.
Only then did Violaâs heart return to her chest.
Ormand smiled and comforted her. âHoney, I told you that you are overreacting.â
There were many people at the party tonight, and
they had already put people to guard the front and back doors as a
precaution.
However, Viola was still worried and insisted on those two
guarding the doors at the same time. Only then was Viola
satisfied.
Ormand felt that Viola tended to overreact when it came to the kids.
As a reply to Ormandâs words of comfort, Viola raised her eyes and glared at him coldly. Without saying
anything, Viola took Mila from Aracely and went upstairs.
Ormand watched Viola leave and felt anxious.
It seemed Viola was really angry. She wouldnât kick him out of the room tonight and make him sleep in
another room,
would she?
Late at night.
The party had ended.
The entire Viorin was silent and peaceful.
However, one bedroom on the third floor was still lit by a warm, yellow bedside lamp.
Ormand was kneeling on a washboard beside the bed, his forehead covered in a cold sweat. Enduring
the pain, Ormand swayed slightly.
Ormand was half right. Viola was indeed angry, but fortunately, she didnât tell him to sleep in another ro
om. She only
made him kneel on the washboard.
However, Viola didnât tell him when he could get up.
They had been together for so long, and punishment was more like recreation for them. It had never be
en so serious.
The washboard torture lasted more than two hours.
The pain in his knees was piercing, but Viola leaned against the head of the bed, and her expression wa
Ormand clenched his teeth and put one
hand on the bed to relieve the pain. He called in a low voice, âHoneyâ¦â
Viola ignored him.
Ormand reached under the quilt and poked Violaâs warm foot. Then he said miserably, âHoney, look at m
Only then did Viola put down her phone and look at him seriously. âI told you to watch the babies. Why d
Ormand felt even more wronged. âBecause you need more care. You busy yourself with the party thing
âNothing will happen?â
Viola scoffed, âNothing happened this time. What about next time? We can take no risk! Ormand, the on
Viola was very disappointed and even felt that Ormand did not care about the two babies.
When the baby was missing, Ormand was not worried at all.
The more she thought about it, the angrier Viola became. She took the ruler from the drawer, sat crossâ
legged on the
hand.â bed, and said in a serious tone, âGive me your
â â
Viola hadnât punished him for a long time since Aracely moved in.
It seemed that he wouldnât get away with it easily tonight.
Ormand didnât move. He still had cards. âViola, itâs so late, and itâs very quiet. If you punish me, it will be
They naturally meant Aracely, who was sleeping in the babiesâ room.
It didnât work on Viola. âSo what if they hear it? Mr. Hobson did something wrong today and deserves so
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Viola didnât want to waste words with Ormand. She was determined to give him a lesson. âHurry up, you
It had been too long since Ormand had been beaten. For the first time, Ormand resisted.
Instead of extending his hand, Ormand looked at Viola and said, âHoney, let me explain it again, okay?â