Login via

Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart novel Chapter 152

Update Chapter 152 of Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart

Announcement Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart has updated Chapter 152 with many amazing and unexpected details. In fluent writing, in simple but sincere text, sometimes the calm romance of the author Quirinus Amalia in Chapter 152 takes us to a new horizon. Let's read the Chapter 152 Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart series here. Search keys: Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart Chapter 152

Sage shook his head lovingly, and was dragged to the front of the carriage.

Moira and Libby's car was about to reach the dining hall soon. Her message to Libby was that Sage would only bring his sister here to eat with them.

At the Brook's Residence.

Carlo knocked on his brother's door, "Wade, let's go eat outside."

Very quickly, the door opened, revealing Wade's elegant face, a grey T-shirt, simple and elegant, with a clean temperament.

"Where are we going to eat?" Wade asked curiously.

"Just now, Sage called to say that his sister doesn't really like you helping her with her studies. He intends to let the two of you go out for a meal to ease her tension." In Carlo's eyes, the children of the Maxwells had long since been treated like his own sister.

Wade laughed, "She's really afraid of me!"

Carlo looked at him, "You are not allowed to bully Agnes."

"Why would I bully her?" Wade rolled his eyes at his big brother. His brother said these words as if he would bully that little girl.

Carlo picked up the car key on the table and said, "Let's go."

Wade seemed to have thought of something interesting, the smile on his face never faded. He was in a good mood when he thought of the mischievous and agile fairy-like girl.

Moira and Libby asked for a small private room, waiting for the Maxwells' little princess, Agnes to come over.

At around six o'clock, when Sage had just finished parking his car, the silver Rolls-Royce that was next to him stopped. Sage looked at the familiar car and smiled.

Agnes was in a daze, and then she saw a somewhat familiar figure step out of the carriage. She took a look, who else could it be other than Wade?

"Brother! Why are they here?" Agnes immediately asked her big brother.

"Since they don't have any place to eat, so let's eat together." Sage smiled as he comforted her, "In advance, let you and Wade interact a little more. He is more concerned about your studies."

"I don't want to!" Agnes curled her lips.

"Lucas is waiting for you upstairs, hurry up and get off the carriage." Sage took out his dignity as a big brother and pulled open the door of the Driver for her to get off.

Agnes thought about how Lucas would wait upstairs, and she decided to get off the car. Three young and charming men stood beside her, and she seemed extremely petite, so she politely called out to Carlo, "Brother Carlo."

Carlo smiled at her, Agnes felt a pair of eyes on her body, she raised her head, Wade held onto his pocket and smiled at her.

He was facing the brilliant sunset. In Agnes' eyes, this man's smile seemed to have lost all color, making him look both handsome and warm. Under his sword-like eyebrows, that pair of warm and clean eyes made one's heart race.

Agnes immediately thought of one word, handsome.

However, she quickly lowered her head. So what he was handsome? She did not like the thought of him chasing after her as fiercely as the Dean.

"Alright, stop standing, let's go up!" After Sage finished speaking, he and Carlo walked in front with a pair of siblings behind them.

"Hi, Agnes." Wade took the initiative to greet her.

Agnes quickly glanced at him, then lowered her head to look at her toes, not knowing that Sage, who was in front of her, was holding onto a car, and she almost bumped into her brother's back.

"Don't laugh." Agnes whispered.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart