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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom

Chapter 1204
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Only Rose was present in the living room. She was always the earliest to rise, engaging in outdoor activities and having her morning tea.

Seeingbring a young girl out, she looked atin surprise and asked, "Where did this lovely girl cfrom?" Smiling, I explained, "She's the sister of the guy rescued by Atlas. Her brother is helping Atlas with something. Anya, say hello to Grandma Rose." Anya respectfully bowed to Rose and greeted, "Hi, Grandma Rose." "She's a foreigner?" Rose asked.

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"Yes, from Bermuda," I replied. Then, I walked over and sat beside Grandma Rose, saying, "Grandma, I'm also going there today. Atlas probably left yesterday, but I want to bring my father back personally. Just in case..." I found it hard to continue, but I knew Rose understood.

Setting down her teacup, Rose looked atand said, "That place is chaotic. If Atlas didn't take you, he must have his reasons. I understand your feelings, but I disagree with your plan." "I'm bringing Anya with me. She used to work for Navi and is familiar with the place. Also, her brother has been with Dylan for over a month. Things there should be clear by now. Otherwise, Atlas wouldn't have rushed off like that.

"Are you sure Atlas went to Bermuda?" Rose asked.

"He took my father's notebook, so that should be where he went. Otherwise, he wouldn't have left without saying goodbye." I held sresentment toward Atlas for leaving like that.

"Make sure Atlas is there before you leave. It's better that way." Rose looked atwith concern. "He plans everything meticulously. I'm afraid you might disrupt his plan." I pondered for a moment. Rose and Lauren had given similar advice, and I felt conflicted.

"But... I don't want to miss the chance to see him. It's a different kind of feeling. I want him to seesoon, especially since Mom is no longer around." I lowered my head, rubbing my hands anxiously. "It's a day I've been looking forward to for a long time. Also, I heard his leg is injured." After a moment of silence, Rose sighed softly, "Go and explain to your mom. Don't keep it from them." She patted my hand and earnestly advised, "They put in a lot of effort in raising you, and you must be grateful for them. Don't hurt their hearts Let them be reassured. We're getting older, so don't make them worry." Content belongs toem en.kikistoriesRose's words were exactly the advice I needed on handling the relationship with my parents. "Grandma Rose, I understand." I quickly got up and told Anya, "Keep Grandma Rose company." Then I briskly went upstairs. My parents' room was empty. It seemed my father had gone downstairs to work. I turned around and headed to Ava's room.

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Sure enough, my mother was here, chatting with a still-half-asleep Ava. Seeingenter, Ava asked, "Mommy, why are you up so early?" I smiled. "I am going on a business trip again." "Ah? You're going on a business trip el again. Can't you stop saying you're always going on a business trip?" Ava complained, rubbing her eyes as she sat up. She looked atwith a cute pout. "You just use it as an excuse not to be with me." Content belongs to en.kikistoriesI knew she was still in a bit of a bad mood.

"This time, Mommy will take you to Solaris to visit Grandpa Archie, okay?" I compromised, trying to entice her.

She thought for a moment, still et pouting. "You're always saying things but not keeping your word and going on a business trip every day. I'go see Grandpa Archie on my own! I don't need you to accompany me." Content belongs to en.kikistoriesAfter saying that, she crawled off the bed without lettingtouch her. With a stern voice, she said, "I'm going to find Great- grandma Rose." I glanced at the other bed where Jenny was still asleep, pointed outside, and my mother understood. We quickly walked out.

In the small living room, I pulled my mother to sit down and earnestly said, "Mom, I'm going to Bermuda. Atlas probably left yesterday. I want to tell you before leaving." "What? You're going to Bermuda? Does Atlas know? Didn't you say he had already left? No wonder I didn't see him today." My mother bombardedwith a series of questions, nervously grabbing my hand.