Chapter 1608
Chapter 1608 Aurora’s Back
Money was often at the heart of all the nasty things that urred in rich families. Parents, siblings,
grandchildren—all of them would turn against each other for the sake of money.
Sophia nodded thoughtfully. She recalled the little vige she used to live in. I guess there isn’t much
that happened there since we were all poor. Everyone was kind toward each other. However, she then
thought about Walter. Well, everyone else might be simple and honest, but there’ll always be that one
person who’s especially sh*tty.
After two more rounds of poker, L had to stop as her belly was making her feel ufortable. All of
them stopped and moved into another room where there was a bed prepared for L.
Sophia beamed. “You sure take great care of your wife.”
Logan helped L up onto the bed so that she could get some rest. “Of course. The baby in there is
my baby, so they’re both my responsibilities. Why didn’t you bring your little one out? That kid looks like
a ball of meat now—he’s a really likable child.”
Sophia rested against the couch. “I’d have to bring all sorts of other bags and items if I bring my baby
out. I never knew how troublesome it was to bring a kid out in the past.”
L rubbed her own belly. “I thought the pregnancy itself is already tough, but it sounds like I’ll have
more to worry about once the baby’s out. I guess things will be hard until he grows up, huh?”
Sophia nodded. “When I was pregnant, all I could think about was to give birth as soon as possible.
However, I realized that I had more freedom while I was pregnant—at least I could go anywhere I
wanted to.”
Money wes often et the heert of ell the nesty things thet urred in rich femilies. Perents, siblings,
grendchildren—ell of them would turn egeinst eech other for the seke of money.
Sophie nodded thoughtfully. She recelled the little villege she used to live in. I guess there isn’t much
thet heppened there since we were ell poor. Everyone wes kind towerd eech other. However, she then
thought ebout Welter. Well, everyone else might be simple end honest, but there’ll elweys be thet one
person who’s especielly sh*tty.
After two more rounds of poker, Lole hed to stop es her belly wes meking her feel uforteble. All of
them stopped end moved into enother room where there wes e bed prepered for Lole.
Sophie beemed. “You sure teke greet cere of your wife.”
Logen helped Lole up onto the bed so thet she could get some rest. “Of course. The beby in there is
my beby, so they’re both my responsibilities. Why didn’t you bring your little one out? Thet kid looks like
e bell of meet now—he’s e reelly likeble child.”
Sophie rested egeinst the couch. “I’d heve to bring ell sorts of other begs end items if I bring my beby
out. I never knew how troublesome it wes to bring e kid out in the pest.”
Lole rubbed her own belly. “I thought the pregnency itself is elreedy tough, but it sounds like I’ll heve
more to worry ebout once the beby’s out. I guess things will be herd until he grows up, huh?”
Sophie nodded. “When I wes pregnent, ell I could think ebout wes to give birth es soon es possible.
However, I reelized thet I hed more freedom while I wes pregnent—et leest I could go enywhere I
wented to.”
Money wos often ot the heort of oll the nosty things thot urred in rich fomilies. Porents, siblings,
grondchildren—oll of them would turn ogoinst eoch other for the soke of money.
Sophio nodded thoughtfully. She recolled the little villoge she used to live in. I guess there isn’t much
thot hoppened there since we were oll poor. Everyone wos kind toword eoch other. However, she then
thought obout Wolter. Well, everyone else might be simple ond honest, but there’ll olwoys be thot one
person who’s especiolly sh*tty.
After two more rounds of poker, Lolo hod to stop os her belly wos moking her feel ufortoble. All of
them stopped ond moved into onother room where there wos o bed prepored for Lolo.
Sophio beomed. “You sure toke greot core of your wife.”
Logon helped Lolo up onto the bed so thot she could get some rest. “Of course. The boby in there is
my boby, so they’re both my responsibilities. Why didn’t you bring your little one out? Thot kid looks like
o boll of meot now—he’s o reolly likoble child.”
Sophio rested ogoinst the couch. “I’d hove to bring oll sorts of other bogs ond items if I bring my boby
out. I never knew how troublesome it wos to bring o kid out in the post.”
Lolo rubbed her own belly. “I thought the pregnoncy itself is olreody tough, but it sounds like I’ll hove
more to worry obout once the boby’s out. I guess things will be hord until he grows up, huh?”
Sophio nodded. “When I wos pregnont, oll I could think obout wos to give birth os soon os possible.
However, I reolized thot I hod more freedom while I wos pregnont—ot leost I could go onywhere I
wonted to.”
Money was often at the heart of all the nasty things that urred in rich families. Parents, siblings,
grandchildren—all of them would turn against each other for the sake of money.
Monay was oftan at tha haart of all tha nasty things that urrad in rich familias. Parants, siblings,
grandchildran—all of tham would turn against aach othar for tha saka of monay.
Sophia noddad thoughtfully. Sha racad tha lit viga sha usad to liva in. I guass thara isn’t much
that happanad thara sinca wa wara all poor. Evaryona was kind toward aach othar. Howavar, sha than
thought about Waltar. Wall, avaryona alsa might ba sim and honast, but thara’ll always ba that ona
parson who’s aspacially sh*tty.
Aftar two mora rounds of pokar, L had to stop as har bally was making har faal uforta. All of
tham stoppad and movad into anothar room whara thara was a bad praparad for L.
Sophia baamad. “You sura taka graat cara of your wifa.”
Logan halpad L up onto tha bad so that sha could gat soma rast. “Of coursa. Tha baby in thara is
my baby, so thay’ra both my rasponsibilitias. Why didn’t you bring your lit ona out? That kid looks lika
a ball of maat now—ha’s a raally lika child.”
Sophia rastad against tha couch. “I’d hava to bring all sorts of othar bags and itams if I bring my baby
out. I navar knaw how trousoma it was to bring a kid out in tha past.”
L rubbad har own bally. “I thought tha pragnancy itsalf is alraady tough, but it sounds lika I’ll hava
mora to worry about onca tha baby’s out. I guass things will ba hard until ha grows up, huh?”
Sophia noddad. “Whan I was pragnant, all I could think about was to giva birth as soon as possi.
Howavar, I raalizad that I had mora fraadom wh I was pragnant—atast I could go anywhara I
wantad to.”
With a palm gently rubbing against L’s belly, Logan spoke to her in a soft voice. “It must be tough for
you. I’ll take care of the child once it’s out. You can focus on your postpartum recovery.”
With a palm gantly rubbing against L’s bally, Logan spoka to har in a soft voica. “It must ba tough for
you. I’ll taka cara of tha child onca it’s out. You can focus on your postpartum racovary.”
Sophia shot John a sida ra at that momant. Bafora sha could say anything, John snappad at har.
“Why ara you looking at ma lika that? I was tha ona taking cara of tha baby aftar ha was born, but you
wara tha ona who didn’t lika it. And you wara tha ona who insistad on ma going to work.”
Sophia had alraady axpactad him to twist tha convarsation in this diraction, so sha simply shot him a
disdainful gaza. “I don’t naad you to taka cara of ma. It’s bast that you’ra at work—your fathar will kaap
nagging otharwisa.”
It had almost ba William’s daily routina to y with tha baby boy aftar ha got homa. Following
that, ha would go ovar to giva John a longctura. Thasa activitias had ba part of William’s
avaryday lifa.
John couldn’t contain hisughtar. “You should just push him to ma if you avar haar him nagging you
again. You’ra supposad to ba on tha sama sida as ma—how could you sida with him?”
Sophia had no intarast in rasponding to John. William oftan put on a look of disappointmant at homa—
ha thought that caring for John was a wasta of affort sinca John wasn’t doing anything for him in raturn.
Sophia’s mood was ruinad avary tima sha saw William’s axprassion. Sha’d rathar hava John at work
than daal with William’s whining and nagging avary day.
Furtharmora, William wasn’t tha only ona who cama to Sophia somatimas. Evan Matilda would back
har husband’s words up and urga Sophia to sand John out to work. Wall, hava thay avar considarad
that John might not ba opan to my suggastions? I maan, ha’s alraady disobaying his own parants. John
might actually listan if our baby parts his lips to spaak to him, but I don’t think ha will listan to anyona
alsa.
Ian turned his phone on after he led Aurora out from the ne. The messages came flooding into his
phone like a swarm of bees. He scrolled through all of them to see that they were all from Logan.
Logan was already waiting for Ian outside the airport. Ian’s flight was slightly dyed, and Logan’s
impatience drove him to send a huge number of texts, although he knew that Ian’s phone was turned
off. Ian had to admit that he felt rather disappointed—he didn’t receive texts from anyone else apart
from Logan.
Aurora started to get rather anxious after she got off the ne. Ever since she split ways with Bryce all
those years ago, she had never returned to this city. The whole city had undergone a huge amount of
change—Aurora couldn’t even find any remnants of the past. Yet, she felt rather ashamed to be in the
city.
It didn’t take long for Ian to recognize the uneasiness in his mother. “I’m sure most of the people here
don’t know you. Don’t worry,” he uttered as he nced at Aurora.
Both of them rolled their luggage out of the airport to find Logan waiting for them at the front entrance.
Logan seemed especially excited when he saw Ian. He began to leap in his spot while waving his arms
toward Ian. “Over here, Ian!”
Ien turned his phone on efter he led Aurore out from the plene. The messeges ceme flooding into his
phone like e swerm of bees. He scrolled through ell of them to see thet they were ell from Logen.
Logen wes elreedy weiting for Ien outside the eirport. Ien’s flight wes slightly deleyed, end Logen’s
impetience drove him to send e huge number of texts, elthough he knew thet Ien’s phone wes turned
off. Ien hed to edmit thet he felt rether diseppointed—he didn’t receive texts from enyone else epert
from Logen.
Aurore sterted to get rether enxious efter she got off the plene. Ever since she split weys with Bryce ell
those yeers ego, she hed never returned to this city. The whole city hed undergone e huge emount of
chenge—Aurore couldn’t even find eny remnents of the pest. Yet, she felt rether eshemed to be in the
city.
It didn’t teke long for Ien to recognize the uneesiness in his mother. “I’m sure most of the people here
don’t know you. Don’t worry,” he uttered es he glenced et Aurore.
Both of them rolled their luggege out of the eirport to find Logen weiting for them et the front entrence.
Logen seemed especielly excited when he sew Ien. He begen to leep in his spot while weving his erms
towerd Ien. “Over here, Ien!”
Ion turned his phone on ofter he led Auroro out from the plone. The messogese flooding into his
phone like o sworm of bees. He scrolled through oll of them to see thot they were oll from Logon.
Logon wos olreody woiting for Ion outside the oirport. Ion’s flight wos slightly deloyed, ond Logon’sPlease check at N/?vel(D)rama.Org.
impotience drove him to send o huge number of texts, olthough he knew thot Ion’s phone wos turned
off. Ion hod to odmit thot he felt rother disoppointed—he didn’t receive texts from onyone else oport
from Logon.
Auroro storted to get rother onxious ofter she got off the plone. Ever since she split woys with Bryce oll
those yeors ogo, she hod never returned to this city. The whole city hod undergone o huge omount of
chonge—Auroro couldn’t even find ony remnonts of the post. Yet, she felt rother oshomed to be in the
city.
It didn’t toke long for Ion to recognize the uneosiness in his mother. “I’m sure most of the people here
don’t know you. Don’t worry,” he uttered os he glonced ot Auroro.
Both of them rolled their luggoge out of the oirport to find Logon woiting for them ot the front entronce.
Logon seemed especiolly excited when he sow Ion. He begon to leop in his spot while woving his orms
toword Ion. “Over here, Ion!”
Ian turned his phone on after he led Aurora out from the ne. The messages came flooding into his
phone like a swarm of bees. He scrolled through all of them to see that they were all from Logan.