Veronica spoke up as well.
"The whole thing is quite complicated, but as long as the end result is good.No matter what, Matt has returned, and that's what matters most."
"Hahaha, Mrs.Kings is right."
"As long as he's back."
"You should go inside, Mr.Kings, Mrs.Kings."
"That's right.Hurry up and go rest."
The maids were overjoyed, with smiles on their faces.
Matthew, having overcome many difficulties and now embracing a happy life, felt especially relaxed and joyful.
"Everyone's salaries this month will be doubled as a reward."
"Wow, Mr.Kings! That's so generous of you."
"Thank you, Mr.Kings."
"Oh, yay! That's impressive."
"Mr.Kings is the best."
Everyone cheered and excitedly followed along as they entered the villa, bypassing the fountain in the central courtyard and climbing the steps into the hall.
Just then, Veronica turned to Shirley and Skyler, saying, "Shirley, Skyler, the two of you should also take a rest.I'll go upstairs and check on Ada and Alan."
"Okay."
Shirley nodded.
Veronica then instructed the maids, "Take them to their room."
"Yes, Mrs.Kings."
The maids nodded and walked up to Skyler, gesturing to them.
"Please come with me."
"Alright, we'll go rest to not disturb the four of you."
Skyler smirked mischievously and pulled Shirley away.
Meanwhile, Matthew held Veronica's hand, and they went upstairs to the children’s room.
Inside the room, Ada and Alan, who were already six months old, were lying sound asleep in their cribs.
They were dressed in light yellow printed rompers and covered with thin blankets, looking adorable and innocent.
Quietly, the couple walked toward the crib and sat by the bedside.
"You're right."
He nodded, unable to disagree with her viewpoint.
After he leaned back, he propped his head on a pillow, holding her in his arms.
The two of them gazed at the starry ceiling, falling into a long silence.
"Do you want to give the children new names?" she asked with closed eyes as she lay on her side and wrapped her arms around his abdomen, pressing close to him.
Ada and Alan.
Their names are really too simple.
"When you named them Ada and Alan, wasn't it because you wanted our precious babies' lives to be simple and happy?"
"But everyone says that I was too hasty when naming them." She chuckled wryly.
"Although their names are simple, they carry their mommy's wishes,and that's what matters most."
Matthew stroked her hair, comforting her.
"Now that you put it that way, it actually makes sense."
She instantly regained her confidence, feeling that the names held extraordinary meanings.
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