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Chapter 481: The Truth About the Illness novel Let's Get Married

After Carl examined him, Rex doesn’t mention anything about recovery when he returns home. Lily is afraid that he won’t get over this. The next morning, she asks him to take Adair to kindergarten.

The psychological counseling works on Adair, and he has almost let go of the kidnapping. It is rare for his parents to take him to school together, so he is thrilled. Actually, he has been excited since breakfast.

Seeing how happy his son is, Rex feels a little guilty. He gently caresses the boy’s furry little head with his big palm, thinking that when he recovers, he will drive his son to and from school more often.

“How are you getting along with the other kids in kindergarten?” The man asks softly, greatly patient.

Adair turns his head from the window and looks at his father. Blinking, he answers, “Fine. They enjoy playing with me!”

“Then have you made any friends?”

“Yes!” Speaking of friends, Adair’s eyes glow. He shows off his little companions to Rex endlessly. Coupled with his adorable voice with a trace of nasal sound, Rex’s heart melts.

His son’s constant chatter drives away most of Rex’s vexation. “Listen to the teacher. If there’s anything, tell mom and dad.”

“Dad, can I invite my friends over?” Back in England, schools used to hold parties, and family gatherings occur almost every week.

While domestic education focuses more on individuals, especially such high-end private schools. Every parent is somebody, and the schools show respect for them. Naturally, parties are generally out of the picture.

However, Adair enjoys making friends. Now that he finally has them, he naturally wants to have fine with them.

However....

Lily has been listening to their conversation, but she suddenly cuts them off, “You can when you have more free time. You guys are not that close now.”

Adair is obedient and immediately nods, “Alright.”

Rex glances at the little woman, despite himself. She is probably worrying about him. She doesn’t know when he will get sick again, so it is best not to have visitors.

They drive their boy to kindergarten smoothly. The man gets off the car and walks to the teacher, telling her something. He rarely comes, so the teacher directly agrees.

Watching Adair following his teacher towards the school gate, Rex feels a little reluctant, while Lily is used to this. She reaches out to hold his arm and says, “Stop looking. Let’s go.”

“Fine.” As he speaks, his sight still follows the boy until he enters the school building.

They get back into the car. Lily instructs the driver, “The villa, please.”

After the morning rush hour, there isn’t much traffic on the road. The car drives into the front yard of the villa. The driver gets off the car and opens the door for Lily. Before getting off, Rex suddenly says, “You go back first. I am going to find Orson to take care of some things.”

Orson?

Lily is slightly surprised. “Is it business?”

She remembers that five years ago, Rex entrusted the company to Orson, so now he rarely deals with business.

“Yes, we need to confirm the shareholder changes and the shares.” He looks and sounds serious, convincing.

Lily’s fingers on the door handle are forming into a fist. She doesn’t want him to go. “Do you have to go?”

“Yes, I must be there.”

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