Chapter 2324
Francesca watched their car drive away, then she let out a sigh of relief, closed the courtyard door and went back
inside.
“All gone?” Anthony asked hastily.
“Gone.” Francesca looked at the children on the bed and her expression became gloomy, the children were only a
few month old and still not well, what would happen to the children if she left like this?
“You didn’t promise them, did you?” Anthony frowned at her.
“I don’t want to promise, but I can’t just see it through.” Francesca sighed, “After all, he’s the babies’s father.” Content rights belong to NôvelDrama.Org.
“That’s true ……,” Anthony was able to understand her, “but what about the children when you’re gone? Shouldn’t
they get Danrique here for treatment?”
“No way.” Francesca decisively refused, “Getting it here is even more troublesome, all those enemies of his are
going to be invoked.”
“That too.” Anthony nodded his head.
“I’ll go over and take a look, come back as soon as possible.” Francesca looked at the children reluctantly, “The
children don’t eat breast milk anyway, so you can take care of them.”
“I’ll go with you.” Anthony wanted to say he would go with her like before, but changed his mind when he thought of
the children, “Well, I’ll have to stay and look after the children.”
“Right.” Francesca tenderly kissed the children, “Luckily their bodies are fine now, I’ll leave some common medicine
at home, if there’s a cold or fever or diarrhea or something, you just feed some medicine, call me if there’s
something big, I’ll be right back.”
“I know.” Anthony nodded, “Since you decided to go, go and come back quickly, I’m here at home, don’t worry.”
“Good.” Francesca packed the medical kit and needle bag and hugged the children separately, “I’m leaving, I’ll
leave the family to you.”
“Don’t worry.” Anthony looked at her worriedly and admonished, “When you go over there, don’t invite trouble, and
hurry back once you’ve saved him.”
“Mhm.” Francesca patted Anthony’s shoulder and hurriedly left.
“Francesca, wait a minute.” Granny chased her out and handed her a packet of food, “You didn’t even eat dinner,
it’s two hours down the mountain, don’t get hungry.
“Thank you, Granny!”
Francesca hugged Granny and left quickly, just a kilometre out of the courtyard when she found Sean on the side of
the road, an empty car parked next to her.
It was evident that everyone else had already gone down the hill, and Sean was the only one here waiting for her.
“It is not convenient to go down the mountain, I am waiting here for you, nothing else.”
Sean opened the car door and respectfully invited her to get in.
Francesca got into the car, still looking at the wooden house behind her in the rear-view mirror, somewhat relieved.
“I’ll arrange for Mylo and the others to covertly protect it, you can rest assured.” Sean could see what she was
thinking, “Nothing will happen to Mr. Anthony and the children during your treatment.”
“You know about the children?” Francesca’s eyes widened in shock.
“We all know about your pregnancy, even though it was hidden, but we all know about it.” Sean felt very guilty,
“Speaking of which, I should apologize to you.”
“No need to apologize, it’s good to hide it from others.” Francesca said indifferently, “Save him from coming to
snatch the children.”
“You’ve worked hard this year.” Sean said apologetically, “In fact, I wanted to tell Mr.Lindberg countless times about
the children, but as long as the president did not step down, Lindbergs was unstable, and if Mr.Lindberg had a soft
spot, something could easily happen, so I thought twice about it and wanted to wait until Lindbergs was stable, I just
didn’t expect it to suddenly come back now.”
The words came here, Sean paused, did not continue to say.
“Your consideration is right.” Francesca said appreciatively, “If he knew I was pregnant, I’m afraid he wouldn’t have
let me go so easily in the first place, I would have been more miserable if I continued to stay in the Lindberg family,
and he wouldn’t have had much of a good time.”
“I thought the same thing at the time ……,” Sean looked at her weakly, “that’s why I didn’t say anything, I was
worried that you blamed me.”