Chapter 8
Mission To Remarry
Chapter 8 Not Giving Up An error occurred. Please try again later Seeing how restless their mother looked, Archie and Benny asked deliberately, âWhoâs Lucian, Mommy? Why are we hiding from him?â
Roxanne slowly returned to her senses and stroked their heads, smiling as if everything was fine. âHeâs no one important. I just have a bit of a personal grudge against him. I want you both to hide if you ever hear his name, okay?â
The two boys nodded. âOkay, Mommy.â
After Roxanne looked away, they glanced at each other curiously.
What couldâve happened between Mommy and Daddy? It all seems like a huge misunderstanding.
As Roxanne continued to ponder over what could be happening on Madilynâs side, the boys spoke again.
âMommy, we left in such a rush back there. If that guy becomes suspicious, he might check the surveillance cameras and find us easily,â Archie reminded.
The woman tensed up instantly. âOh, God. I totally forgot! What do I do?â
I was so focused on running away that I forgot about the cameras! Lucian might already be here.
I canât stay here. I have to take the kids home right now.
Seeing the way their mother reacted made the boys turn away to conceal their smiles, and they only consoled her after they had suppressed the smiles on their lips.
âDonât worry, Mommy. Iâll handle this.â
Benny took his laptop and began tapping away on the keyboard.
It only took a while for him to hack into the restaurantâs surveillance cameras and wipe out every footage of them.
âIâm done!â
After deleting all the footage, the boy glanced up at his mother with twinkling eyes, eagerly waiting for her to praise him.
Heaving a long sigh of relief, Roxanne pulled the two children into an embrace. âThank goodness I have you. Youâve just saved me!â
Aware that she was still nervous, the boys let her hold them a little longer.
âAre we leaving now, Mommy? Or should we wait for Aunt Madilyn to come outside?â asked Archie after Roxanne had let go.
Having calmed down, the woman gazed at the entrance of the empty parking lot. âLetâs wait a little longer.â
The boys nodded in response.
Back inside the restaurant, failing to force a confession out of Madilyn, Lucian could only quash the hostility that surged within him.
âPardon my rudeness. Thank you for helping me find my daughter. Well, then, weâll be off now. Enjoy your meal with your friends,â he stated coldly.
Then, he turned to the little girl. âCome, Essie.â
With a reluctant pout, Estella waved at Madilyn politely before walking toward her father.
Lucian arched his brow slightly but said nothing more, leaving with the little girl and his group of subordinates.
Upon walking out of the building, he tried to carry Estella into the car, but the child avoided him with a huff.
Seeing that, Cayden hurriedly stepped in and did the job.
The car began to move.
Seated at the back, Lucian reached out to his daughter and placed her on his lap.
With nowhere else to run, Estella could only let herself be carried like a doll, although she continued her silent tantrum and refused to look at the man.
âTell me, Essie, was there another lady apart from the one from just now?â the man asked gently.
The little girl glanced at him and grew more infuriated at the thought of that pretty lady having left her because of him.
Seeing her scowl deepen, Lucian pinched her cheek in amusement. âIâm not even mad at you for running away from home, but youâre here getting all mad at me? Donât you know how worried I was?
Will you tell me why you ran away?â
Yet, the child shoved his hand away and turned her head to one side again, ignoring him.
Looks like sheâs really upset.
The man pursed his lips in frustration, feeling at a loss as to what to do. âYou donât have to answer me if you donât want to, but promise me that you wonât run away from home again.â
He then turned to Cayden, who was seated in front. âGet the restaurantâs surveillance cameras.â
He clearly hasnât given up.
âYes, Mr. Farwell,â Cayden responded helplessly.