Chapter 1515
Nevertheless, her mind wasn't at ease to think about her childrenâs matters right now! She shook
her head dismissively at Ida. âNothing much. He might just be a little timid.â
Timid?
Adrian was never shy, even when he was just a baby. When did he become so bashful?
Ida looked at âAdrianâ with even more confusion. Something about the kid just didn't feel right.
Ellinor arched an eyebrow at her. âWhat brings you here all of a sudden? You didn't even give me a
heads-upâ
Ida replied somewhat innocently. âDidnât I mention yesterday that I wanted to come over and see
the kids? But I got held up at the last minute and couldn't make it. Boss, I did call you before I came
over today, but you didn't pick up, so I just came over myself.â
Only then did Ellinor check her phone. Sure enough, Ida had called her twice, but she hadn't heard
it.
Maybe she was just too distracted today.
"I took the kids to Joyful Kids Park, so I didn't hear the phone ring. Anyway, can you watch the kids
for me? I'm gonna go upstairs and change, then I'll come down to join you guys.â
Ida nodded and watched as Ellinor headed upstairs.
At this moment, Veronica came over and whispered to Ida. âDonât you think there's something off
about her today? She seems unusually down.â
Ida glanced at Veronica! âMaybe it's all the stress from taking over your familyâs company. She's
probably just exhausted.â
Veronica shook her head. âNo, that's not it! Just a couple of days ago, she was all fired up about
taking over the company. She was full of energy at work, too. I was at the office today, and she was
just as lively as ever; she even held two big meetings. But in the afternoon, she left early because of
some matters, and then she just changed.â
Ida furrowed her brows alertly. âLeft early because of something? Do you know what it was?â
Veronica shrugged. âI don't know. She hardly ever confides in me. Ever since my brother
disappeared, she's been different. She's not like the tough lady who used to dunk my head in the
toilet bowl when she was pissed off. It seems like sheâs always unhappy.â
Belinda came over and gave Veronica a light slap on the head. âDuh! If your man suddenly
disappeared without a trace, would you be happy? Ellinor really cares for my uncle. I feel sorry for
her. She's like a snake shedding its skin, all for the sake of my uncle.â
Veronica clutched her head where Belinda had hit her. âI know, I'm just worried about her. Honestly,
my brother has been missing for years, and we've all given up hope. I just wish she would let go a
little too. Otherwise, I'm afraid she'll fall into depression.â
Depression?
Yes, that's exactly what Ellinor's state was like now. She was always in a daze, and her mood was
constantly, fluctuating, often staring into space while lost in her thoughts. Except when she was
busy at work. There, she seemed to be forcing a smile, which was really heartbreaking to see.
Ida noticed that Layla, the child in her arms, looked upset upon hearing their conversation. She
furrowed her brows and quickly got the two girls to shut up.
"Okay, that's enough. Don't discuss these things in front of the kids. It'll upset them if they hear it.â
Layla did look unhappy. She asked, âAunt Ida, were you guys just saying that Mommy is depressed?
Is Mommy unhappy every day because Daddy is not coming back?â
Ida, Belinda, and Veronica all fell silent, unsure of how to explain this to the child.
âLayla, don't worry too much. Adults have their bad days too. Your mommy will be happy again after
she rests.â
Layla pouted. âI've noticed too that Mommy has been unhappy every day, especially recently. If
Daddy is never coming back, could you guys introduce a nice man
to Mommy to be our new dad? Maybe Mommy is just too lonely. She needs someone to
accompany her, just like how Daddy used to be with her.â