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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 1358

I was just about to doze off when my phone rang, jolting me awake. I quickly found my phone, surprised to see that it was Lauren.

"Are you back?" she asked.

"Yes. I got back last night. Trinity called when I woke up this morning. She's back too, so I rushed over to the Huffman family’s place. I was just about to head back to Pleca Park," I explained. Then, I quickly asked, "How's Oliver doing?"

"He's doing fine, don’t worry. Alex is here. I thought about going to Pleca Park to visit your dad," Lauren said.

"You go ahead with your plans."

"I'm already on my way out. I was just taking a break. They need some space," Lauren said softly. I could tell she was walking.

"Come over, then. I'm almost home." I looked at the street and realized I was at the intersection near our house.

"Alright, you get some rest. I'll be there soon." Lauren quickly hung up.

Putting away the phone, I glanced at the two little beauties sleeping in the back seat.

I had intended to go back and take a nap, but it seemed that plan was out the window.

Atlas looked at me, smiling. "Looks like there’s no nap for you."

"Yeah." I chuckled. "Time flies. Another week has passed already."

"Oliver will be discharged soon. I went to see him today, and he's recovering well."

"So quickly?" I felt a little worried.

"He needs to recover. Going home will be better for that, rather than staying in the hospital," Atlas said meaningfully, looking at me. "The atmosphere at home is different."

As we were about to turn onto the private road, I glanced at the road stretching ahead and casually said, "I really miss staying at home with you.”

"Are you confessing your feelings to me?"

"Why?" I felt a little disappointed.

"That man loves money. If he gets something, he'll definitely turn it into profit. But we can investigate this further."

"Let's hurry and find out. Trinity said it would be helpful if I ever wanted to return to Yare."

Atlas remained silent for a long time before speaking up. "Looks like it's time to see the old man."

"When are you leaving?" I asked.

He glanced at me before saying, "You need to think about your health. I don't want you to exert yourself. I'll go back myself."

I didn't say anything. I knew he was worried that my body couldn't handle it, especially since this trip back to Nocturnia wasn't just about seeing his grandfather.

Celine couldn't possibly remain indifferent now that we had brought my father back.

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