Chapter 674

The many suffocating scenes from last night rushed to Sylvia's head whether it was physically or mentally, she did not want to see him at this moment at all!

She quickly said to the children, “Isabel and Liam, I suddenly have a stomachache and need to go to the toilet. You guys go down and eat first. There's no need to wait for me.”

Isabel replied, “Okay.” However, Liam frowned, “Why did Mommy suddenly get a stomach ache when Daddy came?”

Before he could understand, Sylvia turned around and ran back to the room. The two little ones walked down the stairs together

In the living room, Odell had just sat down. When he saw them coming down, he glanced behind them and saw empty air.

“Why didn’t that woman come down?

At that moment, Isabel also walked up to him with her chubby face puffed out. She looked quite cute.

He reached out and took her into his arms.

The girl crossed her arms and looked at him, asking, “Baddie, where did you and Mommy go last night? Why are the mosquito bites all over Mommy's neck?”

Mosquito bites? They were probably the marks he left last night. His lips curled up, and he said without changing his expression, “Oh, there were a lot of mosquitoes where we went last night.” Isabel pouted and looked at his neck. “Then, why aren't there any mosquito bites on your neck?” Odell frowned.

There were indeed no mosquito bites on his neck, but there should be a lot of scratches left by that woman on his back.

However, before he could figure out how to answer her, a cold and childish voice sounded from the other side. “It's because Daddy is thick-skinned.”

Odell was speechless.

Isabel's eyes widened in realization. “You're right. Mommy is fragrant and tender, so the mosquitoes must like her better.”

Odell was speechless,

Yes, that woman was indeed fragrant and tender.

However, why did he want to teach these little runts a lesson the more he looked at them?

At that moment, Aunt Tonya's voice came from the direction of the kitchen. “Isabel and Liam, where's your mother?”

Odell's eyes flickered slightly.

Then, the little girl in his arms said, "Mommy had a tummy ache and went to the toilet. She told us to eat first.”

Aunt Tonya looked at Odell and replied, “Okay, then come and eat. I cooked noodles tonight. You have to eat them quickly or they'll get soggy.”

"Okay." Isabel climbed down from Odell's arms, and the little ones sat down at the table together. Odell's eyes cooled as he glanced upstairs, and he got up and walked to the table.

Upstairs, after Sylvia returned to her bedroom, she kept pacing in front of the window. She wanted to wait for Odell to leave before going down. After about half an hour, his tall figure strode from the living room to the yard. Sylvia stood by the window and saw him clearly. Her eyes lit up. Seeing him about to reach the gate, she immediately prepared to turn around. Unexpectedly, he suddenly stopped and turned his head, and his deep eyes shot straight at her. Sylvia's gaze flashed as she hurriedly ducked down. At the gate, the man curled his lips imperceptibly and stepped out. Meanwhile, Sylvia squatted for a long time and only stood up when she heard Isabel's shout outside the door.

The little girl called out to her sweetly. “Mommy, is your tummy feeling better? Aunt Tonya cooked noodles again. Do you want to eat some?”

Sylvia looked outside where Odell's figure had disappeared. She sighed in relief and answered, "Okay, I'm coming down now."

A day passed by in a flash.

Sylvia stayed at home that day with the two little ones and did not go anywhere. Soon, it was time to eat dinner in the evening.

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