Davian and Irvin had returned from school. "Mommy, why do you have so many people to drop us off when we go to school lately?"
"Well, it hasn't been very safe recently. Daddy was afraid that something would happen to you, so he sent more people," replied Joanna.
"What could possibly happen?
"Don't let so many bodyguards pick us up in the future. It won't be good if our classmates see it," Davian muttered.
Every day after school, more than ten bodyguards would pick them up at school. Every time, it would be grand and eye-catching. It also caused them to be discussed by their classmates in school.
Joanna sighed. "There's nothing we can do now! Daddy and Mommy are just thinking about your safety.
"Bear with it. When you're in middle school, I'll send you overseas to study."
"Ah, again? Forget it! We want to study here!" The three children looked at Joanna in horror.
The last time Joanna said that she was going overseas to find a school for them, such a big thing happened.
Now, they didn't want to go anywhere but just wanted to study at Greyport.
"Hehe, when the time comes, Daddy and Mommy will accompany you. You won't have to worry that way."
Indeed, life was too tiring now.
Bruce had also said that he would choose to retire when he was 35 years old. In another year or two, they could enjoy another lifestyle.
Joanna was talking to the children when a servant came in to report, "Mrs. Everett, Miss Bridges is here!"
"Why is she here? Let her in!"
"Will do."
Ten minutes later.
The servant led Aria in.
Joanna frowned but still greeted her, "Miss Bridges, why are you here?"
Upon she saw Joanna, Aria's expression turned slightly awkward. "Ms. Haynes, I'm here to deliver medicine to Bruce. Where's he?"
"Oh, he's in surgery now and might not be out for a while.
"Leave the medicine here!" Joanna's attitude was neither cold nor indifferent. She automatically distanced herself.
She was not a petty woman.
This was because she still had a lingering fear for Aria. Even if Aria had good intentions, she still felt estranged.
Aria pondered for two seconds. "I'll wait for him!"
"Erm, is there anything else you need from him?" Joanna asked subconsciously.
"Yeah. A little." After Aria finished speaking, she looked at Joanna coldly.
"Alright then! Just wait here."
Joanna didn't say anything else. She didn't want to stay and socialize with Aria. After having the servant serve coffee, she brought the children to the inner courtyard.
"Mommy, why is that woman here again?"
"She's here to deliver medicine to your daddy," replied Joanna.
"There are so many doctors. Why should Dad take her medicine?" Davian's face was filled with confusion.
The children were almost nine years old and had gradually become aware of the relationship between adults. They began to feel disgusted toward the women around their father and kept feeling that those women were up to no good.
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