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Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart novel Chapter 134

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"That's great." Moira kissed his forehead and hugged Lucas just like that.

Sage walked over from behind and hugged Lucas away from her. Moira was startled, and let their son get closer to Sage. The little guy hugged his father's neck and asked excitedly, "Daddy, when will little aunt be staying in our house?"

"Probably three days later! However, since she has supplementary classes, she probably has to live in someone's home most of the time, and she doesn't have to stay in our house until two days off."

"Why? Where is little aunt going to live?"

"At Uncle Wade's house."

"Oh! The house of the Handsome uncle who will help his little aunt with her studies?"

"That's right!" Sage laughed. He had also only received a phone call today from his mother, because his sister's academic performance was far too lacking. Wade decided to let Agnes live in the Brook's house, so he could have more time to teach her.

The relationship between the Brooks and his family was something that made them feel at ease to hand Agnes over to Wade for education.

However, there was only one person who was unwilling, and that was Agnes herself. When she heard the news, she protested greatly, but it was all to no avail.

Because Agnes was really bad at studies. She was almost in her first year of high school and would soon be in her second year of high school. If she didn't work harder, then her college entrance would be a problem!

In the car park, Moira walked home with Lucas and let Sage drive it. On the way, Moira and her son chatted and laughed as they walked.

After Sage parked the car, he waited for the mother and son at the intersection. Separated by a few hundred meters, he saw a pair of beautiful mother and son walking towards him. He felt so happy!

"Daddy!" When Lucas was fifty meters away from Sage, he started running over happily. This was probably the nature of a child!

Moira watched her son's small figure run towards Sage, and watched Sage carry him up high again. She couldn't help but raise the corner of her lips.

This kind of gratifying feeling probably hadn't even been detected by herself.

Along the way, they met Lucas' classmate again. The mother of Lucas' classmate sighed, "Mrs. Garcia, you sure are blessed!" After she finished speaking, she quickly glanced at Sage, because this man was too dazzling, causing many women to lack the courage to look at him directly!

Moira pursed her lips and smiled, not saying anything more.

Fortunately, the mother got off the elevator quickly.

"Mummy, why did Jasper's mother call you Mrs. Garcia?"

"Because she thought that your Mummy was my wife and also thought that my surname was Garcia. Because a child's surname was similar to his father's, so she called your mother Mrs. Garcia."

"Oh! Then can I have my father's surname?"

"Lucas Maxwell doesn't sound good, let's just call you Lucas Garcia!" Moira immediately interrupted her son's thoughts.

Sage was a little speechless, but he did not care whose surname his son had. As long as his son was by his side, it would be fine!

"Oh!" Lucas puffed up his cheeks and no longer brought it up.

After returning home, Moira was not in a good mood. After she put her son down, she went back to her room. She didn't do anything else, she just sat on the bed and thought about what had happened with Molly.

Seeing that she had closed the door, Sage looked at the kitchen, thinking about the suggestion that she made today. Maybe he really should try cooking a meal or something.

Although he was inexperienced, cooking food was not a difficult task for him. However, when he came back just now, she didn't seem to be buying food.

"Lucas, go tell your Mummy that we're going to go shopping and let her rest at home." Sage said to his son.

"OK!" Lucas also wanted to go shopping with his dad, so he pushed open the door of Moira's room and said this.

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