Aware that Benjamin and Natasha were forcibly trying to compensate for their slip of the tongue, Kenneth lowered his eyes and took a bite of the eggs.
It was indeed edible, but the taste was average.
When he noticed Natasha eating with relish, he remarked, “Don't eat anymore. I'll order breakfast.”
Natasha lifted her eyes and drawled, “There's no need to order for me. I'm not picky, so this is pretty good for me.
“You don't have to order for me either, Daddy! I find the food passable as well!” Denise chimed in.
“I’ve got enough, too,” Anthony echoed.
Benjamin said nothing but used his actions to indicate that he didn't need any more food either.
At the sight of them all eating with gusto, the corners of Kenneth's mouth inexorably curved upward.
Turning his gaze to the breakfast fare in front of him, he suddenly felt that it was quite good.
Right that moment, Denise leaned close to him. “Daddy, your cooking is far better than Nat's!”
Just as Kenneth wanted to pursue that subject further, Natasha feigned a cough. “Badmouthing people is to be done behind their backs.”
Hearing that, Denise furtively stuck out her tongue. She didn't continue speaking but buried her head in the food.
As Kenneth gazed at the children and Natasha, he knew that he had really missed out on a lot of meaningful moments.
In the future, I've got to use more time to make up for all the time I missed.
He then continued eating breakfast. Despite the average taste, his elegant movements perfected the ambience of the breakfast.
Right then, Anthony was scrolling through his phone. When he glimpsed a piece of news, his eyes abruptly widened. In the next second, he snagged the remote control and turned on the television.
A piece of news with a video was being broadcasted on television.
“Yesterday afternoon, two people
were found at the center of the river, with their hands bound. They seemed to have been in the water for a long time. At present, they are still unconscious. As for further details, we'll only know after they regain consciousness...”
In the video, the rescue team fished Hans and Thea out of the river. Both of them had passed out. There was even an ambulance at the scene. After they were rescued, they were taken to the hospital right away.
The entire family watched that scene as they enjoyed breakfast.
“How lucky of them that they're still alive!” Benjamin muttered, his eyes brimming with hatred and resentment.
“They can only be punished and atone for their sins better when they're still alive!” Kenneth asserted, his gaze turning solemn.
Anthony cast Kenneth a sidelong glance, but the man averted his gaze directly and continued eating with his eyes lowered. However, everyone could sense that the temperature around him had plummeted drastically.
Natasha, on the other hand, merely spared the news a glance without saying anything.
She wouldn't comment further after doing some things. That was her temperament and character.
After breakfast, Natasha got ready to go to work. Unexpectedly, Kenneth approached her after taking a call.
“Nat, how about sending the kids to the Hamilton residence for a few days? Grandpa is at home, so he'll be able to take better care of them. It'll also be more convenient for Old Mr. Watson over there,” Kenneth proposed.
Upon hearing that, Natasha nodded.
“Sure!
Thus, Kenneth turned and looked at the three children. All three of them said nothing and went straight into their rooms to pack.
A few minutes later, they had all packed a small bag each and stood in a line orderly.
It was evident that they were eager to go to the Hamilton residence.
Well, this is a good thing.
Natasha pinned her eyes on them. “Let's go!"
The three children followed them downstairs.
In the car, Kenneth drove while Natasha scrolled through her phone beside him. Meanwhile, the three children sat in the back seat.
Denise studied the two people in front with perceptive eyes.
Why don't I sense any awkwardness between Mommy and Daddy? Shouldn't there be a charged tension between them when they'd finally reconciled after so long?
Countless questions lingered within her.
In no time, they arrived at the entrance of Natasha's office.
Before alighting from the car, Natasha turned to the three children behind her. “Behave while you're at the Hamilton residence, okay? Don't anger your great-grandpa.”
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