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Chapter 345



Chapter 345

Chapter 345 Two Children

Things in the world are too impermanent.

When some people separate, maybe they would meet again at the next street intersection, and for some people, once parted, there is no hope of reuniting again.

Time flies.

Everything that is not firm enough has become after years of development, and what remains, in the end, is often the most sincere and unforgettable.

Five years later.

A white car is parked in front of a small white western-style building on the outskirts of Ameca.

The interior of the car is spacious.

Lucia is wearing a tight top and loose jeans, which outline her well-proportioned and perfect figure.

Although she is now the mother of two children, she is still full of girlishness, her skin is delicate and smooth, and her figure is like that of an eighteen-year-old girl, which is particularly eye-catching.

There are two child seats on the rear seat, two small figures carved in pink and jade-like dumplings sitting on the left and the right, one wearing a purple skirt, the other wearing a black suit.

Except for the hairstyle and that they dressed differently, the facial features of the two seem to have been carved out of a mold.

At this moment, the two small kids are bickering with each other.

"There are chickens before there are eggs..."

One of the kids said.

"No, eggs come first before chickens!"

The other one argued.

"It's not! Where can eggs come from without chickens?"

The first kid asked.

The two guys argued intensely.

No one would give in for the other to be correct.

The little boy's face turned red because his voice couldn't match the little girl's.

When he was impatient, he uttered a series of words, but his sister could not be outdone.

When the boy spoke, he uttered some words in clear English, and some others incoherently, because of how frustrated he was that he could not outdo his sister.

Lucia, who was sitting in the front passenger seat, had already listened to their argument for more than half an hour.

Now, listening to them continue to argue about this topic, she couldn't help but laugh and cry.

Seeing the driver walking towards them outside the window, Lucia tilted her head to look at the two little people in the back row, clapped her palms, and said, "Timothy, Janet, will you two be quiet?"

Hearing the words, the two little dumplings turned to look at her.

Timothy pouted and asked in a milky voice, "Then mother, tell us, do you think the chicken or the egg came first?"

The kid asked.

Lucia was stunned for a moment, obviously confused by this question.

She looked at Timothy's handsome little face, and at the lovely Janet, and she couldn't decide for a while.

No matter which one she chooses, she will always deny the other person, and she didn’t want that. NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.

She pulled out a smile, looked at the big eyes full of expectation from the two cute babies, and laughed, but couldn't say why.

After a while, Lucia had a flash of inspiration, suddenly thought of something, and quickly said, "This question, your mother can't tell, but I know that someone will know for sure!"

"Who is it?"

"Who is it?"

The kids asked in unison.

Their eyes were like purple grapes circling in their sockets.

"It is your cutest little aunt!"

Lucia couldn't help laughing after she said this.

"Today we will be on a plane for a few hours, and we will arrive at Austos Airport soon, and see your dearest little aunt!"

She added.

When the two toddlers heard it, they danced with joy, and for a while, they forgot to ask about their earlier question.

Their little aunt, without a doubt, is naturally Paula.

In recent years, Paula had often traveled to Ameca to visit them.

She also stayed for a while from time to time.

In addition, Paula was like a child king.She was best at dealing with children, and her relationship with the two little guys was very good.

Listening to the two little guys changing the topic of the chat, Lucia secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

It happened that the driver Paul sent, came over and started the car to take them directly to the airport.

Four hours later, the flight from Ameca to Austos City landed safely.

Lucia raised her eyes and looked out the window, a different emotion suddenly appearing in her heart.

Thinking of it, she had been away from Austos City for five years.

In the past five years, she had never returned to this city where she had lived for more than 20 years.

Now that she was back again, she naturally felt a little emotional.

"Mom, are we here yet?" Janet asked.

Lucia turned her head and saw the little girl rubbing her eyes sleepily, and her face softened a little unconsciously.

She reached out and squeezed her little cheek gently, and said softly, "Are you awake? We're here, we'll get off the plane soon..."

While they were getting off the plane, Timothy on the other side suddenly turned his head and flashed a pair of big black and white eyes swirling in their sockets.

"Mom, will Dad come to pick us up?" He asked.

"It’s your little aunt who will come to pick us up.Dad is on a business trip today, and we can't see him until tomorrow" Lucia replied softly.

Hearing this, a trace of disappointment flashed across Timothy's face, and he held his cheeks.

"I miss Dad so much, I haven't seen Dad for a long time," he said.

Seeing his appearance, Lucia's heart softened, she raised her hand and rubbed his little head, comforting him.

"Don't worry, you'll see dad soon!" She said sweetly.

Soon, they got out of the plane, and Lucia pulled the two little guys straight to the baggage claim.

There were a lot of people at the baggage claim, and Lucia was pulling the kids and looking at the turntable, trying to locate their baggage, unknowingly becoming distracted.

"Timothy, Janet, you two hold on to my clothes and don't run around," Lucia said to the toddlers, and when she saw them nod obediently, she felt relieved.

Suddenly, her cell phone rang, and she picked it up to see that it was Paula who was calling.

"Hello? Paula, are you here?" Lucia asked.

Paula said from the other end of the phone line with a somewhat happy voice.

"I just arrived, I'm rushing inside, where are you?" She asked.

"We are trying to pick up our luggage, you come and pick us up" Lucia replied.

Lucia lowered her head and rubbed Timothy's little head.

Timothy blinked her big eyes and heard the call from Paula, and hurriedly stretched out her small hand.

"Mom, I want to talk to my aunt!" She said with a cute coo.

Janet next to her also jumped excitedly.

"Me too!"

He echoed.

Lucia was helpless by the two little guys, so she had to hand over the phone to them.

"Okay, talk to your aunt," she muttered.

Seeing the two of them holding the phone with their heads close to each other, Lucia smiled, and when she turned her head, she saw their suitcases being delivered on the luggage conveyor belt.

This time, she came back from Ameca mainly because she was going to attend an awards ceremony, and at the same time, she was going to take Timothy and Janet to shoot a set of commercials.

The three of them brought a lot of miscellaneous things, two big boxes.

She laboriously moved the two boxes down by herself, and when she turned her head, she saw Timothy holding her mobile phone and chatting with Paula on the other end of the phone.

Timothy was not yet five years old, but when he met a beautiful young lady, his mouth was as sweet as honey, and he could coax others into ecstasy with just a few sentences.

Paula, an old aunt, naturally couldn't escape his routine.

She couldn't help but smile and look around, but she didn't find Janet.

In an instant, Lucia’s back tightened and she was a little nervous.

She quickly walked to Timothy and asked, "Timothy, where is your sister?"

Timothy held the phone and casually replied.

"She's behind me," he said to his mother.

Lucia raised her eyes and looked in the direction he said, but in the spacious and empty airport hall, where was Janet?


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