Chapter 639 He’s Quite Nic
Cherise nodded in agreement.
As Damien turned away, she pressed her lips together, hesitated momentarily, and finally. whispered, “Thank you.”
“What for?” he asked, smiling. “Don’t forget, you promised me that if I help you sort out this issue, you’ll let me take the kids out for a day.”
Cherise nodded emphatically as she watched the man’s tall, lanky figure disappear from sight.
“Mommy.” Soren’s slightly disgruntled voice rang out. “He’s long gone. Is he really that handsome?”
Cherise snapped back to reality. “Of course, he is.” She crouched down to embrace Soren. “Because he looks a lot like you.”
The boy’s stern expression gradually softened..
“Mommy, do you want to reconcile with him?” Soren, dressed in light blue pajamas, asked tentatively. He had carefully crawled into Cherise’s bed after Serafina had fallen asleep and was nestled in Cherise’s arms.
“What do you think?” Cherise bit her lip, feeling a pang of sadness. “Do you want to acknowledge him as your dad?”
Soren lay in Cherise’s embrace and hugged her arm. He was momentarily silent. “It’s up to you, Mommy. I’ll accept him if you think he’s good enough, and I’ll resist him if you think he
isn’t.”
Cherise smiled wistfully, raising her hand to stroke her son’s head. “But if you had to decide. what would you choose?”
“I might accept him.” The little boy bit his lip. He lowered his head and spoke somewhat shyly. “I think… he’s quite nice.” As long as he doesn’t hurt you, Mommy.
The next day, Cherise dropped the two children off at kindergarten as usual and drove straight to the hospital.
“Dr. Shaw. When she entered the hospital, her colleagues, who used to greet her warmly, seemed to look at her strangely. The young nurses and doctors who always liked to gather around Cherise began to look at her with contempt and malice. Even the janitor stuttered. when greeting her.
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