Because Chris and Hendrick cried for a long time last night, they were in low spirits when they woke up early in the morning. Their big eyes were also misty. They brushed their teeth and washed up very slowly. In addition, the children were small and had trouble getting out of bed. As a result, after washing, Hendrick lost his temper when he couldn't get his clothes on.
Arthur never cared about such things. He never bothered about children having to wear uniforms when going to school. He didn't even know where they were.
Blessing was in the kitchen downstairs preparing breakfast and had no time to go and take care of it.
Arthur hurriedly found some school uniforms, put them on for the children, and dragged them down. In the end, the school uniforms were a few sizes too big for the kids, and they were worn wrongly.
Fortunately, Blessing understood. She went upstairs and found their school uniforms in the bag they brought last night, and put it on for the children.
By the time the children finished their breakfast, they were already a full hour late before they were taken to school.
When the teacher saw that it was Arthur who brought them in person, of course she didn't say anything and took the children in.
Arthur breathed a sigh of relief and returned to the company with two big dark circles under his eyes. As soon as he entered, he saw many senior executives standing outside the president's office waiting for him.
He had no choice but to gather his energy for the meeting to correct the documents, and he became a little dizzy after being busy with a bunch of data checking.
Sylvia was working and unexpectedly received a call from Thunder, who showed up in the end.
"Miss Lancelot, do you have time?" he asked her directly.
"Yes." Sylvia replied immediately.
"Then let's arrange a place to meet."
Sylvia thought for a moment: "Let's meet at the Floating Light Cafe."
"Okay, I'll be there in half an hour."
Half an hour later, Sylvia sat in the coffee shop impatiently.
Not long after, Thunder, wearing a peaked cap and a black T-shirt, rushed over in a dusty manner.
Thunder sighed after hearing this and said: "That's it, then you can pay some commission in advance. This will take more time and energy."
"Okay." Sylvia immediately took out her phone and transferred some money to him.
After the Thunder left, Sylvia felt even sadder.
Jacobs's family home.
"Charles, you said you wanted to marry Sylvia. Isn't she the daughter of Dominic Lancelot?" Sofia Jacobs sat on the sofa, clasping her hands and staring at her son, Charles, for a moment.
"Yes, she is." Charles replied seriously.
"No, not happening." Juliet flatly refused, with resentment in her eyes.
"Mom, it's me who wants to get married, not you. I'm just here to tell you today, not to ask for your permission." Charles's attitude was very firm.

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