Chapter 515
Sylvia slept with the children until the sun came up. After they washed up and made themselves ready
for the day, they went to the living room and saw Odell sitting on the couch.
He was wearing a black shirt that complemented his statue-like figure, still looking as handsome as
always. She darted a glance at him and looked away.
She took Isabel and Liam to the dining table.
After they seated themselves, Odell joined them and sat on the opposite end of the table. He flashed a
quick smile and greeted them, “Morning.”
She ignored him.
Breakfast was served.
Unlike the usual healthy breakfast prepared for them every day, the breakfast today was a wide array
of snacks and bites you can find sold by vendors on the streets. These were all Sylvia’s favorites.
Sylvia was slightly taken aback. Then she pretended to not notice anything peculiar about it,
proceeding to eat as if nothing worthwhile had happened.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThat was when a hand suddenly extended toward her plate and put a piece of steaming bread on her
plate.
Odell said to her in a low and pleasant tone, “This is the popular butter bread with crab filling. Go ahead
and give it a try.”
Sylvia frowned and kept quiet. She did not so much as touch the bread handed to her.
Beside them, Isabel and Liam could sense that something was off. They turned up and looked at the
adults.
Isabel was quick to ask, “Hey big baddie, did you make Mommy angry again?”
Odell frowned.
Before he could say anything, Sylvia suddenly interjected, “Your father didn’t make me angry. Now
hurry up and eat and stop guessing.”
Isabel jerked her lips to the side. Was it just her, or was the atmosphere rather weird?
This time, it was Liam who asked, “Mommy, Daddy, did you two fight again?”
Sylvia answered with a flash of a smile, “We didn’t.”
Liam looked at Odell Odell glanced at Sylvia and repeated, “No.”
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The children turned their attention back to their breakfast.
They knew nothing about what went on between their parents and Tara, and the last thing Sylvia would
do was to let them know about it. The rest of their breakfast session went without a word.
The children were the first to finish eating.
Sylvia put down her utensils after they finished and went outside with them.
As soon as the soles of her feet touched the ground, Odell walked behind her and said to her,” I’ll take
them to kindergarten with you.”
She was floored by this offer.
Isabel and Liam heard it too and turned their heads to him in unison.
Sylvia was just about to politely turn down this offer when Isabel suddenly asked, “Baddie, why are you
suddenly sending us to kindergarten?” Odell smiled at her nondescriptly. “I just happened to have time
today.” Isabel suddenly thought of Candice Bell, one of the students in kindergarten. Recently,
Candice’s father had been taking her to school and many children at the kindergarten began
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmcommenting on how handsome her father was. Isabel was particularly vexed about this because
Candice’s father was not good-looking to begin with. She had been telling everyone that Candice’s
father was nowhere near as handsome as her father, to which Candice responded by accusing her of
being jealous. Long story short, they fought and were yet to make up
Since the baddie was going to take her to kindergarten today, she would prove to them how handsome
her baddie father was!
Something gleamed in her eyes as she quickly said, “Sure, since you want to send us to kindergarten
so much.”
Odell smirked.
Sylvia smirked as well.
The car ride was quiet the entire way there. After almost half an hour, the car parked outside the gates
of the kindergarten.
Sylvia was seated in the back with the children, squeezed in between them.
Isabel sat on her right. Sylvia needed to wait for Isabel to exit the car before she could get out.
She was waiting for Isabel to open the door.
However, the queer little girl was acting strangely today. She opened the door but did not step out of
the car at all. When Odell stepped out of the car and went to her side, she extended her chubby hands
toward him.