Chapter 1834
Even though Ellinor was no longer a little girl, she still blushed a deep crimson and punched him in
the chest. âCan't you have some decency?â
Theo chuckled. âWhy bother with decency in front of you?â
Ellinorâs lashes fluttered as she pushed his chest. âStop messing around! Donât make me worry about
you."
Theo raised his eyebrow. âWorry about what?â
Ellinor was a bit shy to say it out loud. âYour leg just recovered recently; it's... it's better not to do
strenuous exercise.â
Theo squinted his narrow, handsome eyes as his slender fingers brushed away the stray hair on her
forehead. âDon't you want me?â
Ellinor, being a normal woman, admitted reluctantly. âYes, but we have all the time in the world.â
The man stared at her for a while, and in the end, he didn't tease her any further. He moved over,
lay down next to her, and held her small hand as their fingers interlocked tightly.
"Alright, we have all the time in the world.â
At dinner, the Blanchet Villa was filled with long-lost warmth and cheerfulness. Moran, as a future
son-in-law, stayed for the family dinner.
No one knew that outside the Blanchet Villa, in a black sedan, was Sophia with a twisted expression.
At night, Theo was busy in his study until late before he returned to his room. Ellinor had already
put their four children to bed.
Thankfully, the bed was big enough, or else it would not have accommodated her and the four
children.
Theo came to the bedside, bent over to cover the children with the blanket they had kicked off, then
sat on the edge of the bed. He watched Ellinor, who was sound asleep, and gently stroked her
cheek
The past three years must have been tough on her.
He had so much to make up for..
Perhaps sensing Theo's presence, Ellinor furrowed her brow, opened her eyes, and looked at him
with a tired gaze. âHave you finished your work?â
Her voice was hoarse. She sounded like a child who had just woken up. She was so adorable.
Theo couldn't resist pinching her cheek. âYes. Go back to sleep.â
Ellinor seemed a bit reluctant. She reached out her arms and wrapped them around the manâs neck.
âThe children still need me, so can you sleep in the study tonight?â
She was trying to appease him.
Even if the man was possessive, he wouldn't compete for attention with his own children.
He leaned down and gave her a light peck on the lips, then sighed with feigned regret. âWe barely
had any alone time, and now we have children. What should we do?â
Ellinor was amused. âWhose fault is that?â
Theo kissed her again. âMine, mine. I'll go sleep in the study, okay?â
Ellinor also kissed him on the cheek. âGood.boy! Now go!â
Even if Theo was reluctant, he let her go. He personally covered her with the blanket, said
goodnight, and then quietly left the room, closing the door behind him.
The next day, the sun was shining brightly.
When Ellinor woke up, she was alone in bed. The children were nowhere to be seen.
She rubbed her eyes, looked at the wall clock, and realized it was already 10 in the morning.
Why didn't anyone wake her up?
She quickly got up, freshened up, and changed her clothes.
When she went downstairs, she saw through the windows that Veronica was out in the yard, flying
kites with the kids and the housekeeper.
After seeing the children play while still being well-behaved, Ellinor felt relieved.
âEllinor, you're awake!â