My Four Miraculous Treasures

Chapter 38



Willow let out a sullen harumph.

Her beauty was something not everyone could appreciate.

However, when she had observed Jasper up close just now, she couldn't help but notice that he bore a striking resemblance to Tristan.

His eyebrows and expression... it was like looking at Jasper and a miniature version of him.noveldrama

Could he really be the father of her children?

No, that couldn't be possible.

The distinguished CEO of Hughes Corporation would never visit such a modest place like her village!

It must be a mere coincidence in their appearances.

Willow took a deep breath to calm her still-racing heart and began to clean the restroom swiftly. She didn't want Jasper to return to use it again. Two misunderstandings were enough.

A third would seem intentional.

After tidying up the restroom, Willow stepped out into the corridor and saw Edith and Tyson.

Edith asked sternly, "Mr. Ward, have you contacted those annoying kids' parents?"

Edith's expression was serious, and when she mentioned the annoying kids, her voice was filled with disdain. She wasn't speaking in a joking manner. Hearing her words, Willow couldn't help but feel indignant for her children.

At the time, Edith and the children were in the office. The kids had said that a "bad lady" had scolded them, which had to be Edith.

What had she done to frighten her children to such an extent?

Not only had they been running amok in the office, but even when they returned home, a few of the kids were still visibly shaken.

She had inadvertently scared Willow's children, causing them to run amok in the CEO's office. And now, Edith was openly calling her children annoying!

In the face of Edith's hostile tone, Tyson furrowed his brow slightly but still answered her question, "Yes, I've contacted them. The parents will send money this afternoon and apologize in person."

Though it was wrong for the children to damage things in the office, they were, after all, just four-year-old kids. They weren't bad enough to be hated.

Moreover, when Tyson had called, he heard the children crying and apologizing, admitting their mistakes.

Those kids knew they were wrong, and the ability to recognize and correct their mistakes was a significant improvement.

Who hadn't made a few mistakes in their childhood?

Being able to acknowledge their errors and genuinely seek to rectify them made them good children. There was no need to harbor hatred like adults.

Edith hadn't noticed Tyson's dissatisfaction and continued asking, "Is the children's mother named Rachel?"

She had looked into the children, and their mother's name was Rachel, not Willow.

That was why she felt confident enough to hand the information to Tyson to make the phone call to the children's parents.

When Jasper had instructed her to pass it to Tyson, she had been quite nervous. She feared that if Willow stepped up and admitted she was the children's parent, it would complicate matters. She still had some concerns, so she decided to check with Tyson.

"Yes, it's Rachel. She's a single mother raising quadruplets on her own," Tyson replied.

He and Edith were colleagues, and they often had a lot of work-related interaction. So, sharing this information was fine.

"A single mother? What about the children's father?"

That was a detail Edith couldn't find, and she wanted to gather more information.

Knowing one's enemy was the key to victory.

When Edith asked her question, she was careful to hide her true feelings and intentions.

"When I talked to their mother, she mentioned that the children's father died by suicide," Tyson calmly revealed.

"He's dead?" Edith couldn't help but be shocked.

"Yes," Tyson confirmed.

Upon hearing this, Willow lowered her head and tried to minimize her presence as she quietly walked past them. "Hey, Lara," Tyson suddenly called out to her.


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