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Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen ( Mia Bowen ) novel Chapter 1175

Summary for Chapter 1175: Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen ( Mia Bowen )

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1175 – Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen ( Mia Bowen ) by Internet

In Chapter 1175, a key moment in the Internet novel Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen ( Mia Bowen ), Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Timothy couldn't help but notice Ginger's meaningful gaze as he glanced out the window.

However, Mia interjected at that moment, "Ginger, it's getting late."

She didn't think Timothy would be in the mood for the amusement park today.

But without hesitation, Timothy embraced Ginger in a hug. "Let's go. I'll take you both there for some fun."

As they left, Mia sighed quietly to herself.

Sage looked up at Mia and encouraged, "Come on, Mommy, let's go. You know how much Ginger loves to have fun. It's not like this is a surprise to you."

"I understand your perspective, but today might not be the best day for the amusement park," Mia gently expressed.

Sage quickly countered, "We can't be certain about that. You're not Timothy."

Mia took a brief moment to contemplate Sage's words, acknowledging a hint of truth in his perspective.

Turning to Sage, she confessed, "I'm just worried that you won't enjoy yourself. Sometimes you can be a bit particular, you know."

"I'm not particular," Sage defended.

"If not you, then who is?" Mia probed.

After a moment of contemplation, Sage responded with a question, "Once his background is exposed, will he lose everything and become just like an ordinary person?"

Mia couldn't help but notice a mischievous glint in Sage's eyes.

She took a moment to gather her thoughts before replying, "It's possible, especially since he just promised to transfer all his shares to Mrs. Barrett. He might soon find himself penniless, unable to afford luxurious gifts or trips to expensive amusement parks like today."

Sage remained composed as he asserted, "Then today, we must truly make the most of it and enjoy ourselves."

Before long, the four of them headed to the amusement park. Throughout the journey, Ginger stayed close to Timothy.

Timothy displayed incredible patience during the visit, enthusiastically participating in every activity with the children. He even rode the carousel with them, showing no signs of impatience whatsoever.

Meanwhile, Sage was determined to make the most of the outing, adopting the motto "Go big or go home".

He embraced the role of the enthusiastic tourist at the amusement park, indulging in nearly every attraction and snack available.

"Here, let me take him," Timothy offered, opening the car door and approaching Mia with outstretched arms.

Mia raised an eyebrow, her voice barely audible as she whispered, "Are you sure you can handle both of them?"

In a swift movement, Timothy effortlessly took Sage from her arms, exemplifying his "boyfriend material" by adeptly balancing one child in each arm.

Mia observed with amazement, realizing that perhaps men were naturally skilled at handling children.

With no signs of strain, Timothy effortlessly cradled both Ginger and Sage. Observing this scene, Mia couldn't help but marvel at the noticeable strength disparity between men and women.

Although carrying both children was a bit taxing, Timothy remained unfazed and showed no signs of fatigue.

As they walked along the short path, Timothy found himself oddly wishing the journey would extend just a bit longer.

When Patricia opened the door, she was greeted by the sight of Timothy returning with Ginger and Sage cradled in his arms. A feeling of solace washed over her as she took in the scene.

Despite the difficulties they faced, she knew that every child yearned for the comforting embrace of their father.

With a gentle touch, Timothy carefully laid both children down on the bed. Ginger continued to sleep peacefully, her limbs sprawled in every direction, blissfully unaware of her surroundings.

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