Read Chapter 36 with many climactic and unique details. The series Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart is one of the top-selling novels by Quirinus Amalia. Chapter content Chapter 36 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart Chapter 36 for more details.
Even Lucas wasn't in school for a long time. When Mommy came to pick him up a little later, he could hear the children proudly telling him, "This is my daddy." And some of them even asked him when his daddy would come to pick him up. These words had hurt him, and his desire for finding his father was also very strong.
How could he not be happy when Sage appeared? He had a father now, and he could tell all children in the school that he also had a father.
When the child was happy for having father, he was carried away by Sage.
Three black cars drove fast the main road, heading straight for the center of the city, which was located in the most prosperous area.
Moira stayed at her new apartment until around 4: 10 before she prepared to go downstairs. It only took less than ten minutes walking from there to her child's kindergarten. It was the best upscale district around the place.
Moira wanted to take her son to have dinner and tell him he would be when he had a new home and a new piano, imaging how happy he would be.
Just as Moira thought of this, a lot of luxury cars parked here and she saw that the parents who had come to pick the children had already arrived. Here, the love between the parents of the children was often seen. Even the most successful people had a very deep love for their children.
Moira swiped her card and used her fingerprint to enter the school. When she walked in the direction of her child's class, the principal who was already there waiting for her and called out to her.
"Miss Garcia, please wait."
When Moira saw that it was the headmaster, she was somewhat surprised. However, she politely walked in front of her and asked, "Lady, did Lucas cause some kind of trouble at school?"
The headmaster looked at her and shook her head, "No, there's something I must tell you. Your son, Lucas, was taken away by his father around three o'clock."
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