After breakfast, Micah yed with the kids for half an hour before heading to the office.
Lately, Sadie has been working from home in the evenings and spending her days with the kids.
Since that incident where Noah was almost kidnapped, the three kids have stopped going to school. Now, Noah and Nathan are taking online sses at home. As for Mia, she slept most of the time outside of her treatments.
When she was awake, Sadie would chat, y games, or watch cartoons with her.
Every morning, Hubert treated Mia and then examined Sadie.
The toxins had been in Sadie''s body for too long, making the detox process pretty ufortable.
Every afternoon, she needed to take detox baths. These were simr to her previous treatment n, but Hubert''s methods were more precise.
That afternoon, Sadie tried her first treatment. It was still very painful, but after two years of rigorous training, her tolerance has improved a lot.
While they were both undergoing treatment, the house was filled with the smell of medicine.
Noah and Nathan were very understanding. After finishing their online sses, they went to y on the mountain with Coco and Little Coco, apanied by Annika and the bodyguards. The two kids had a st.
In the evening, Micah came home, checked the kids'' schoolwork, yed ser with his two sons, and then practiced piano with Mia.
Two years ago, when the three kids first joined the Clemens family, Micah set a rule to spend ny minutes every evening with them.
Spending time with his two sons was easy; no matter what they did, Micah was always at ease. However, spending time with Mia was a challenge. Every night, she would give him music lessons, forcing him to learn piano and singing. Micah had been tone-deaf since childhood and had a cold, reserved personality. Learning to sing was pure torture for him, but he forced himself to do it to make Mia happy.
After two years, Micah no longer resisted Mia''s music lessons. He even started asking Mia, who was recovering, to assess his piano skills.
Mia, who had been listless, immediately perked up. pping her hands, she cheered, "Okay, that''s great! I haven''t heard Daddy y the piano in a long time."
"But if I don''t y well, you can''t scold me," Micah said as he took off his coat and sitting down at the piano.
"No way. If Daddy doesn''t practice well, Teacher Mia has to criticize him," Mia said with a serious face. "You have to do your best, understand?"
"Understood, Teacher Mia." Micah handed her the baton.
Mia waved the baton in the air a few times,ughing happily. "Alright, let''s start!"
"Yes." Micah began ying the piano piece Mia had taught him, but he missed a beat.
"Oh no, that''s not good. You missed a beat." Mia tapped his hand with the baton. "Start over!"
"Yes, Teacher Mia." Micah started ying again, this timepleting the piece perfectly.
"Not bad." Mia nodded in satisfaction. "But you''ve been practicing for two years and can only y such simple pieces. Didn''t I teach you another piecest time? y that one."
"I can''t remember that one, Teacher Mia."
"Get the sheet music. It''s on the bookshelf."
"Okay, Teacher Mia."
Mia loved ying the role of a teacher, especially when it came to teaching Micah. It was her favorite activity.
Outside the door, Sadie saw Mia, who had been sick for so long, finally showing a rxed and happy smile. She felt very relieved.
Now that she was undergoing treatment and feeling exhausted every day, she didn''t have much energy to spend time with the kids. ''Maybe having Micah move in was a wise decision. At least the kids were genuinely happy. Under his care, Mia should recover more quickly,'' she thought.