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Master Odell’s Secret Ex-Wife

Chapter 652
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Chapter 652

Sure enough, when Sylvia was helping Aunt Tonya cook lunch, Thomas came over.

The first person to see him was Isabel, who was in the yard. She immediately ran toward him, calling

out his name.

Aunt Tonya shooed Sylvia out of the kitchen.

She and Thomas sat on the sofa chatting, and Isabel sat between them, her little voice piping in from

time to time. It seemed very lively with the ongoing banter. After lunch, Isabel was sleepy and wanted

to take a nap, and Liam’s eyes also seemed heavy, so Thomas helped her carry the two little ones

back to the room. When the children were fast asleep, they left the room.

He asked, “Do you have any plans for the afternoon?”

She replied, “Not really.” “Then, let’s go out for a walk.” He looked at her with a soft gaze. Sylvia was

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torn. The children had just fallen asleep. If they woke up and could not find her, they might be unhappy.

Suddenly, Aunt Tonya spoke up from the side, “Syl, I’ll look after Isabel and Liam. You can go out with

Thomas.”

She wore an expression that contained excitement and seemed to be teasing her. Sylvia pursed her

lips while Thomas looked at her with clear eyes. His expression was gentle but full of expectation.

In the end, she had no choice but to agree. “Okay.”

He smiled and took one of her hands, leading her outside.

The car passed by a famous scenic route in Westchester City. The route was full of beautiful natural

scenery. The windows were half open, letting the soothing breeze blow in. The air was mixed with the

fragrance of flowers and other plants, making it smell refreshing.

Perhaps because it was a weekday, there were not many cars on the road that day. The scenic spots

along the way were also not filled with tourists. All they saw were beautiful flowers and plants.

The car drove for almost two hours before stopping at the entrance of a forest park. It was spring, and

the forest park’s gates were covered with bright, vibrant flowers.

Sylvia and Thomas got out of the car and walked inside together.

With a few tourists in the park, the paths were clear. There were only the sounds of insects and birds

chirping in their ears. It was all very tranquil.

Sylvia did not expect this place to be so quiet and pleasant. She could not help but ask,”

Thomas replied, “I’m right at your doorstep.”

She immediately got out of bed and walked to the window. After pulling the curtain, she saw his slender

figure outside the door. His line of sight was directed at her.

Sylvia waved at him and quickly went downstairs to open the door for him. She asked suspiciously,

“Why are you here so early?”

“I had to go take care of some things and bought you some breakfast along the way.” As he spoke, he

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walked to his car and carried out a huge lunch box that was tightly wrapped. The aroma of the food

wafted out of the box. It was filled with the aroma of Sylvia’s favorite breakfast.

As her eyes flickered, she smiled and thanked him. Then, she asked, “Have you eaten breakfast?”

“Yeah.” He smiled and rubbed her head, asking, “Are you free today?” “I don’t have anything planned.”

“Good. I’ll come back at noon.”

Sylvia hummed.

He stroked her head again before turning around and going back to the car. Sylvia took the lunch box

and returned to the living room. There were dozens of smaller compartments in the lunch box. They

were still steaming hot when Sylvia opened the box, so it was obvious that he had just bought them.

Her gaze flickered. She stopped thinking about Odell and went to call Aunt Tonya and the two little

ones to get up for breakfast

Carter Corporation’s fate was sealed. She already said what she had to say, and Thomas also

promised to help Odell after today. There was no point in worrying about it now, so she might as well

live in the present.