"So Daddy has another woman? Hey, Daddy is hopeless." Christopher let out a long sigh and fell down on the back seat.
Hendrick and Jennifer were also discouraged and stopped talking.
"Miss Lancelot, someone has brought you flowers." As soon as Sylvia entered the Bridgewater Mansion, the housekeeper came up with a bouquet of flowers and greeted her with a smile.
"A flower for me?" She was stunned.
"Yes."
"Who sent it?"
"I'm not sure. A flower girl brought it to you. You can take a look at it yourself."
Sylvia immediately took it and found the message card above:
"Sylvia, every flower represents your beauty and my hot heart. I hope you like it. Signed: Josiah."
It turned out to be him!
"Thank you," Sylvia thanked the housekeeper. She put the flower under her nose and smelled it, and she was about to walk to her bedroom when her phone rang. She picked it up.
"Sylvia, do you like it?" It was Josiah's voice.
"Thank you, it's very fresh and pretty."
"As long as you like it, Sylvia, do you have time tonight? Let's go have a cup of coffee together?"
"I..." Sylvia was holding the roses and was thinking about how to refuse when suddenly there were footsteps behind her.
She turned around.
Arthur walked in from the back garden.
She immediately lowered her head and ran to her bedroom.
"Sylvia, stop." Arthur saw the rose in her hand at a glance; his face darkened, and he called her.
"What secret?" Sylvia kissed her little face and asked with interest.
"Daddy ordered golden flowers and iPhones to give to other women." Although it was a secret, her small voice was quite loud.
Sylvia's heart sank slightly, but the smile on her face remained: "Isn't that good? Your dad is unmarried now, and he has the right to pursue his own happiness."
Christopher was dumbfounded.
"No, I don't like it. I don't like my father marrying another woman, and I don't like my stepmother."
"Yes, I don't like that either." Hendrick also objected.
Sylvia's eyes turned red.
Which child in this world would like to live with his stepmother and stepfather, but the reality is so cruel.
She must do some ideological work with the children, otherwise, it will be difficult to accept it when they find out.

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