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Mr Carlos Huo, She's Your Wife novel Chapter 1440

Read Mr Carlos Huo, She's Your Wife - Chapter 1440 Let's Give It Five Years

Read Chapter 1440 Let's Give It Five Years with many climactic and unique details. The series Mr Carlos Huo, She's Your Wife is one of the top-selling novels by Internet. Chapter content Chapter 1440 Let's Give It Five Years - 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 Mr Carlos Huo, She's Your Wife Chapter 1440 Let's Give It Five Years for more details.

It all happened like magic. First, Erica took care of Ethan and gave him a home. Then, Gifford brought Chantel home and his parents took her in. But of course, no one expected the two would marry. After that, Erica and her sons took in a little boy named Kenney and got him off the streets. And now Boswell had come upon a little girl in his misadventures in the forest—Angelina.

Wesley felt a headache coming on. "Okay, you've figured it out, huh? You're like a kid magnet. Every time I turn around, you've found some poor child to take care of. You even have kids yourself, and yet you're still surrounded by other people's children. A few years ago, your mom and I helped you take care of Ethan. But what about this little girl?"

They had so many kids to watch over. What if Erica and Matthew wanted to have even more? Too many young ones would definitely be a pain to handle.

Yvette might have her own place, but she still lived close by. When she had to work or attend to other obligations, her daughter, Wendy, would live with Wesley and Blair. She was also the Li family's child, and they took good care of her. Although Gifford only had one kid, he confided in his mother that he wouldn't mind having more.

Matthew suggested, "Maybe we could consult with a welfare house. They should know what to do with her." ZL Group donated a lot of money to the welfare houses every year. After he had his own kids, he knew how expensive raising a child could be, so he doubled the amount he donated.

Although he also wanted a daughter, he didn't want to adopt Angelina without knowing who she was, who her family was. Were they good people? Would they want her back? But after he got her housed and settled, he could spend more money on this girl and ask people there to give her special treatment. That was not a problem.

Debbie agreed with her son. "That's a good idea, I think." When Ethan's biological father came to claim him, Wesley and Blair were very sad. He was still a powerful memory, and they often talked of him fondly. But they were too far away to visit him easily. Debbie was afraid the same thing might happen if she adopted this little girl.

Carlos stayed out of it. He let the young couple handle the matter.

But no one really wanted to take care of her. Terilynn, Joshua, Sheffield, and Evelyn were far too busy to take care of their own brood. And they didn't feel comfortable using a nanny. So, their kids spent most of their time at their grandparents' houses.

However, the four boys weren't so sure about that. When they heard Angelina would be sent away, they were a little reluctant.

"Dad, can you find her a place nearby?" Adkins asked. If she lived close, they could go visit her more often.

Boswell felt depressed. "Dad, why does she have to go?" After all, he brought her back here. But life, to a child, was quite simple. They had only been together two days, and they'd already become friends. Why would you want to see your friends go away?

Taking a look at Boswell, Colman asked Matthew, "Dad, don't you want a daughter?"

Of course, Damian agreed with his brother. "It's not like she's sick or anything! That has to count for something! Can't you adopt her?"

After listening to the children's opinions, Matthew came to a resolution. "I like Adkins' idea. We'll send Angelina to a welfare house nearby. This isn't a decision we need to make right away. Let's give it five years. If no one's come to claim her in that time and you still want her around, I'll adopt her. But if her parents find her first, then..."

He didn't finish his sentence, but the kids understood.

Wesley nodded and said, "You should listen to your father. He's a smart guy, and I like his plan." Angelina must have parents. But was she kidnapped? Did she get lost? Or did her parents abandon her?

Matthew had sent someone to look into this, but he wouldn't have answers overnight. After all, the bear that cared for her couldn't speak. There were no cameras nearby, no guards posted that far into the woods.

Boswell asked, "What if someone else adopts her before that?"

Carlos answered, "We'll ask the welfare house to do an extensive background check. If the adoptive family is rich, then at least they could provide a good home for her."

No matter how good the welfare house was, it could only provide food and shelter for the girl. If she was adopted and brought home as a daughter by someone, then she'd be loved and cared for.

"Being rich doesn't mean they're good people. What if they're bad? Would she be able to go back there?"

"Yes. Like your dad said—five years. If Angelina's still there, we'll take her home and you'll have a little sister!" Carlos liked girls too. It didn't matter if the Huo family had one more daughter.

He, too, was afraid this girl would be another Ethan. If Angelina's biological parents found her and took her away after they had gotten attached, the four children would be even sadder.

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