D—o not go back on your word."
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Lily and the old lady became accustomed to the fact that the two little fellows often bickered with each other for no reason.
Although George's words were not agreeable, most of the time, he still doted on his sister. Every time they quarreled, George would tell the dumb Emma not to argue for a while, and not only that, the two of them would argue until their faces and ears reddened, and in the next second, they would get back together. They didn't really understand the way children interacted with each other.
Lily knew that the old lady would sooner or later mention about changing the surname of the children as well, but didn't expect her to mention it at this time. However, she also mentioned about having her and Edwards Wayne get the marriage certificate, which relieved Lily's nervous mood.
At night, Edwards Wayne was still unable to come back home for dinner. The two little fellows clamored to see Father, but they could only hope that the weekend would come.
Deep in the night, Lily was sitting in front of her computer, changing the scripts. Suddenly, she heard the sound of a car. She put down her work, got up, and opened the curtains.
When she thought about how she went downstairs barefooted last time, she still felt her face burning.
After a while, she heard steady footsteps coming in from outside. Edwards Wayne was holding a black trench coat over his arm as he walked in wearing a suit.
Lily stood up and walked over with a smile. Like a considerate wife, she took his jacket from his arm and planned to hang it up for him.
Unexpectedly, the man reached out his hand and wrapped his arm around her waist. She then fell into his embrace with his clothes.
Deep into the night, the man's embrace was very warm, with a faint smell of cigarette smoke. It was a very peaceful feeling.
Edwards Wayne held her tightly in his arms. Although he had not seen her for only a few hours, without knowing the reason, the moment he saw her, he wanted to hug her and absorb the faint fragrance on her body.
"Go and take a bath!" Although she really wanted him to hug her like this, thinking about how late it was and how tired he must have been after working all day,s he could only urge him to take a shower and rest.
"I want to see the children!" Edwards Wayne kissed her on the forehead before letting her go. Then, he turned around and walked into the children's room.
He had always walked with confidence, but at this moment, he made his steps seem even lighter than a cat's. His big hands were extremely careful as they pushed the door open a little and entered the room.
Inside, with two wall lamps on, the two little guys were sleeping soundly on two exquisite beds.
Looking at his two children through the faint light, that feeling of satisfaction arose involuntarily. The feeling of exhaustion vanished..
No matter how tired and annoyed he was, as long as he looked at these two angel - like little faces, Edwards Wayne's heart would become happy and calm. It was as if no matter how big the storm outside was, it wouldn't ripple in his heart.
After standing there and watching for a long time, Edwards Wayne finally walked over and gently tucked the corner of his daughter's leg in. Then, he came out satisfied, and closed the door.
Lily was in the living room, finding a robe for him. Seeing him come in, she smiled.
"Are you going to work tomorrow? Did you promise the children something? " Lily casually asked.
Edwards Wayne nodded his head, "I won't be working tomorrow afternoon. I'll bring the children out to play for half a day."
Thinking about the little wish that he had promised his daughter last time, Edwards Wayne absolutely had to keep what he said.
"Where do you want to take them?" Lily asked curiously.
"Take them fishing!" Edwards Wayne smiled and said: "I have a Ferry Village in my hands. It takes around two hours by car. Let's take the kids to go there and play. I'll ask Alan if they will go there too."
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