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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 2453

Marius’ hand was red as well probably from having hit too hard.

I lifted his hand and blew at it a little. “It hurts, doesn’t it?”

Marius was slightly stunned and retracted his hand. “It’s fine.”

Not minding his action, I looked at the two individuals to the side and said indifferently, “Two punches are enough. Don’t dirty your hands next time.”

“Wanda…” Marius called out lowly.

Delia’s gaze sharpened. “Wanda, if you’re going to continue talking nonsense, forget about ever seeing your children again.”

Having said that, I looked at her. “Right. Where are my children? Didn't you want me to move out so badly? I’ll disappear from this villa immediately and stop disturbing you and Theo as long as you return them to me.”

“I had planned to give them to you today, but I've changed my mind now.” Delia had a smile on her face, and it was so annoying.

“You!” I frowned while looking at Delia angrily. “What the heck do you want!”

Delia touched the injured corner of Theo's mouth dearly. “Theo got punched twice. What do you think should be done?”

She really would not be forced to suffer in silence.

I looked at Marius next to me, and when I saw that he was about to stand up, I reached out to stop him. “Two punches are considered light for you!”

“Alright. So it seems that you don't plan on seeing your children anymore. That’s okay. I can only continue asking someone to watch over them, then.” Delia tilted her head. She gritted her teeth as she said these words.

Considering the children were mine and Theo’s flesh and blood, she probably would not let them get hurt.

I was betting this on Theo's conscience.

“Alright, then I’ll continue to stay here and get in your way. Right, if I don't show up after the cooling-off period is over, then I suppose this marriage will continue as well,” I said softly. Seizing the enemy's weakness was the kingly way.

Delia’s entire face indeed contorted when she heard this.

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