Chapter 57
Mission To Remarry
Mission To Remarry Chapter 57 The boys instantly grew wary at the mention of their mother.
âWhy are you asking about her?â Archie demanded, glaring at the man like a puppy that could strike anytime.
He didnât have much strength, but he was still adamant about putting on a vicious front:
Noticing the boysâ hostility and caution, Lucian felt curious and amused at the same time but paid no attention to it. âWell, you all watched over Essie twice now, so itâs only natural that I give your mother a word of thanks.â
Archie sighed internally as he heard that, but his expression remained tense. âThereâs no need for that.
My mommyâs in the middle of a phone call. She doesnât need your thanks anyway.â
Then, he dragged Benny back to the carpet and turned to Estella. âYour daddyâs here now, so you should go with him. My mommy will be leaving for work soon. She wonât have time to keep you company anymore.â
Estella, who was initially still jubilant from how the boys backed her up, slowly returned to her senses after hearing that. Although she didnât want to leave, she eventually nodded upon learning that Roxanne had to work.
Archie remained on high alert ever since Lucian mentioned their mother. I donât want him to see Mommy.
Seeing the girl agree to go home, he quickly gave Benny a tug before kneeling down to keep all their Lego bricks.
Lucian said nothing more, merely watching the three put the toys away.
But the more he gazed at them, the weirder it felt.
Theyâre all around the same height.
Come to think of it, theyâre also classmates in kindergarten.
That means theyâre about the same age too.
But taking the timeline into consideration, even if that woman were to birth these twins right after having Essie and getting divorced, the boys shouldnât look too similar to Essie in age.
Could it be⦠that itâs because theyâre boys, so they grow faster?
But she also put them in the same grade as Essie. Was that a coincidence too?
A wave of doubt swept through Lucian.
Unable to come up with an answer, he shifted his gaze from the three children and observed his surroundings nonchalantly.
This was a rented building, but Roxanne had evidently taken the effort to decorate the place.
Then, a neat and cozy setting entered Lucianâs line of sight. As he looked closer, he noticed that there were many areas adorned with photographs.
With his focus now on the picture frames, the man walked over and glanced at them carefully.
After a while, he frowned slightly.
Every picture contained only Roxanne and the two boys.
Despite the three of them smiling warmly, Lucian felt something was amiss.
Thereâs no sign of the boysâ father in any of these pictures.
Or was he the one who took all these pictures?
But that canât be. How could he not be in a single photo?
Just as Lucian fell into thought, a flurry of rapid footsteps came from the stairs.
That jolted the man back to reality, and he put the picture frame down before walking back to the carpet.
A panic-stricken Roxanne quickly made her way down the stairs, her expression nothing but frantic.