With the author's famous Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart series, Quirinus Amalia captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 201, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart series be available today?
Key: Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart Chapter 201
Two days later.
A white car stopped in front of Sage's villa, and Agnes got off from the carriage. The driver's car was belonging to Wade.
"Agnes, you can't neglect your homework during the summer vacation. I bought those two workbooks for you, and if you have time, you have to practice." Wade warned the girl with a relaxed expression.
"I know!" Agnes smiled and agreed readily.
But Wade knew that this little fellow liked to play and would definitely not put all its heart into learning!
"Don't watch too many celebrity variety shows, read more books, eat less snacks and drink more water." Wade could not help but say.
Agnes looked at him and giggled, "Wade, why do you care about me more than my mother!"
Wade's handsome face grew red without anyone noticing, and he said with a serious face, "I don't want you to give up halfway through what you've done. Your results are a bit better than yours from before."
"Hm!" I'll listen to you." Agnes replied obediently, and then said joyfully," I finally passed my math test this time, and it's too rare."
Wade could not help but want to laugh, "If you want to enter a better university, you can't even look at your results."
"But I'll try!" Agnes tilted her head as she tried to reason, but at the same time, she suddenly said with a bitter face, "But my teacher has suddenly gotten sick. He told us that he might not be able to teach us anymore next year! He's on vacation for a year, and our entire class has donated money!"
Wade was startled, "Really?"
"That's right!" He just said it yesterday, and we immediately made a donation. Although I don't listen to his lessons, I really don't want him to get sick." Agnes bit her lips.
"Alright!" If you give him money, he'll be fine. Don't worry, go to ring the doorbell! I'm going back to enjoy my summer vacation, so don't be so wild."
Agnes nodded, "En! However, I hope that my next math teacher will be a handsome guy. In that case, I will probably listen more seriously in class."
Wade laughed, and watched her to enter, and at that moment, Sage's figure appeared on the stone steps, and Agnes laughed, "Big brother! I'm coming."
After she finished speaking, she turned around, and saw that Wade's car had already left.
Sage said to her, "Why didn't you let Wade come in for a while?"
"He wants to join a reunion! I'm in a hurry." Agnes said as she puffed her cheeks. In the morning, she had begged to go with him! He had been rejected.
Sage carried the box for her and ran over first like a free bird with extremely light footsteps.
"Lucas..."
"Aunt!" The little fellow came out of the door to greet him.
The two nieces walked in happily holding hands as Moira welcomed him in the great hall.
"Agnes, you're here."
"Mm, Moira, I'm on vacation."
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