The airport.
Nigel leaned feebly against the seat of his wheelchair a s he gazed intently in the direction of the entrance.
Neil let out a sigh as he clutched his hand. "Nigel, let's not wait anymore. We should get on the plane now."
With that, he glanced at the entrance and added, "If Mommy could come, she wouldn't have not shown up at Uncle Christopher's place last night. Maybe she... has her own problems to deal with."
Nigel bit his lip when he heard this, but his gaze was still fixated on the entrance in the distance.
He hoped to see Mommy, even if it was just a glimpse o f her.
She used to care so much about them in the past, so how could she let them leave without even saying goodbye?
This time, if everything went smoothly, the three children would return to Banyan City and never come back to Merchant City.
On top of that, the Landry family would never allow Luna to go to Banyan City either.
Therefore, if they did not manage to meet up, then the next time they saw each other would be when Joshua brought Luna home, but...
If worst came to worst, and Daddy and Mommy did not manage to reconcile, then it would not be known when the three of them could see their Mommy again.
"Mr. Driver, go faster, faster!" sobbed Luna as she clutched her phone in her hand all the way to the airport.
She never thought that Joshua would still send them home today after how weak Nigel looked the night before!
She had been so busy with the Landry family this morning, so preoccupied with the engagement cancellation...
She did not expect that the children would be at the airport already!
Nigel must have been utterly disappointed in her.
Luna dialed Nigel's number over and over again, but every time, it showed that his phone had been turned off.
She bit her lip and bombarded Nigel's phone with messages.
[Nigel, Mommy's on the way, please wait for me!]
[Nigel, it's not that I didn't want to see you, I just had some things to deal with in the morning and didn't manage to check my phone!] [Please don't leave. Mommy's already on the way...] The driver stepped on the gas as much as he could when he heard the sobs of the woman in the backseat.
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