At the Roberts family's villa, Rose brought the child to the Roberts family as soon as he got off work. In the living room, Harper sat on the sweeper and spun around in circles. He was having a lot of fun, and he kept clapping and cheering.
Ava felt a bit embarrassed seeing this beautiful scene. To prevent any awkwardness, she had to spoil the atmosphere a bit. With Frank's observational skills, she couldn't act for too long.
Ava was self-aware in this regard.
Ava hid her emotions well, acting as usual. She affectionately sat down on the sofa with Frank, wearing a smiling face.
Glancing at the expressions of everyone in the living room, after a few seconds of mental preparation, she slightly opened her lips, smiling sweetly. "Grace, I plan to return to Sapphire City tomorrow."
Upon hearing this, the whole living room, except for the little one who was still excited, turned their gaze to Ava, seeking to confirm the authenticity of the sudden announcement.
Without anyone speaking, Ava continued, "There's also some homework I didn't bring. I plan to go back and catch up. I hope you understand."
After saying this, she shrugged apologetically, looking a bit helpless.
The first to react was Grace, who arranged, "Frank can go to Sapphire City to fetch it. Bring it here for you to work on."
Grace also hoped that her daughter-in-law would stay a few more days. Ava's personality was likable, making it feel like having an extra-lovely daughter.
Frank subconsciously squeezed the hand of the young girl beside him. He was puzzled, wondering why she suddenly decided without discussing it before they left.
All of them found her decision to be rather unconventional.
Ava was afraid that Frank would suspect. She turned around and coquettishly said, "Oh, I didn't intentionally keep it from you. I just didn't want you to feel reluctant to let me go. I told my brother about returning half a month earlier before I came. If you don't believe me, you can call him."
Actually, Ava did not tell her brother. This time, she went back because of the surprise. It was a last-minute decision. She bet that Frank would not call her brother to confirm it.
As expected, Frank believed Ava's words without a doubt. This was because his little girl did not lie and was very obedient. He compromised and said, "Okay, I'll send you back."
Seeing Frank was a little down, Ava almost couldn't hold it in anymore. He wanted to tell her about the surprise in advance, so he closed his eyes and said, "No need. Pat and the bodyguards are following me. If you go, I won't be able to study. I'll have to think about playing again."
Ava's words were reasonable and flawless. Even Frank could not bear to disturb her studies.
She pursed her lips and did not say anything else. Her eyes showed reluctance, and her grip on Ava tightened.
Rose also saw his brother's reluctance and said regretfully, "I was still thinking of shopping with you tomorrow to buy some clothes for the changing seasons. Why did you go back? Do you want to stay for a few more days?"
Following the sweeper around the sofa, Edward caught the evasive look in Ava's eyes. After thinking for a moment, he still could not find the reason for his sudden departure. Ava was at the base today, so Natalie must know the reason.
However, this was not something he could inquire about, and it was not appropriate to alert them.
Harper continued to play, not needing anyone to watch over him. However, Edward was afraid the child might fall, so he stayed close, following the robot vacuum as it circled around.
After playing for an extended period of time, he came close to fainting.
Ava still refused. "It's fine. If I stay for a few more days, I won't want to go back. I'll come back on the first of October." By then, it would be almost three months. The surprise should be more stable.
Rose was not someone who would force others. She winked at her brother, indicating that he had already helped. "Alright, it depends on the situation. If possible, we can go to Sapphire City, right, hubby?"
Edward, who happened to turn around behind Rose, replied, "Yes."
Since Ava said he was leaving, Frank pursed his lips and remained silent. No one knew what he was thinking.
Seeing that her daughter-in-law had already made up her mind to get Sapphire City back, Grace did not force her. "What do you want to bring back? Auntie will go buy it now."
"No need. There are still two bags of snacks you bought for me. I'll take them back to Sapphire City. I won't be gone forever; I'll return next time."
Grace nodded and glanced at her son. She urged, "Okay, Frank, accompany Ava to prepare her luggage. It's past 9, so rest early."
Frank responded with a subtle and subdued acknowledgment.
Grace also felt a bit strange watching her son lead Ava upstairs. She squinted her eyes. William was working overtime tonight, still laboring at this hour.
Rose looked at her brother's back and sighed. "Oh, poor brother, the magpie bridge is about to disappear again."
Ava lowered her head in the room, not daring to look at Frank directly. She took a suitcase and started organizing things. When the suitcase was opened, she didn't know where to start.
Frank, with his hands in his pockets, looked at the girl squatting without moving for a long time. He couldn't understand why she made such a decision without discussing it before leaving. It shouldn't have happened like this; they usually discussed these things before parting ways.
Ava was naturally willing to do so. She continued to hold her cheek and squatted at the side to watch Frank help her organize her things. Seeing that she was squatting, Frank was afraid that her feet would go numb. He helped her up and pressed her on the bed. He instructed, "Sit properly."
He removed the clothes from the wardrobe and placed them on the bed to help the little girl fold them neatly before putting them in the suitcase individually. Frank did not say anything else since he said he would sit adequately.
Ava was reluctant to part ways but was fueled by the desire to orchestrate a surprise. The anticipation of this clandestine plan added an element of uncertainty. If the surprise failed to unfold as expected, the disappointment might be a palpable shock. The delicate balance between hope and apprehension colored Ava's preparations as she grappled with the prospect of an outcome that could swing in either direction.
Especially Grace and William, who were working hard. Since Ava came, Frank has been more relaxed than before. He made time to leave work on time and accompany her in the evenings. She could guess how much work had piled on Grace and the others.
The whole family would revolve around her if she told them now. She felt guilty. Grace and William were already working hard enough.
Occasionally, when she went downstairs for supper, she could see the study light still on.
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