Read Chapter 1350 with many climactic and unique details. The series My Dreamy Old Husband is one of the top-selling novels by Internet. Chapter content Chapter 1350 - 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 My Dreamy Old Husband Chapter 1350 for more details.
Riding his motorbike, Quinton got onto the highway, but there was traffic along the way. Fire engines and police cars drove past, obstructing the entire viaduct. There was smoke rising up ahead, and it was said that there was a car accident.
He was extremely anxious. Lucky for him, he was on a motorbike, so other than the traffic police, he didn’t have anyone else to fear. He sped his way through the congested road, and in just a split second, he saw Sophia’s car parked on the roadside while she spoke to the two officers.
Fortunately, she’s fine.
Quinton got down from his bike and wanted to rush up and give her a hug, only to find that a car had stopped next to Sophia in the unopened bypass.
The car door opened, and Michael got down in a hurry.
“Hubby!” Sophia saw him and ran barefoot toward him.
Michael opened his arms wide and picked her up, then spun her around with the fierce joy of seeing his loved one survive a disaster.
Even the two traffic police couldn’t help but smile.
Look at the two of them!
Quinton paused for a moment, then suppressed the frustration he felt in his heart and slowly walked toward them.
As Michael studied Sophia, his heart was still beating fast. When he knew that something had befallen her, he nearly fell apart.
Sophia, however, didn’t dare to relax. All of a sudden, she asked, “Has Carmen been dismissed from school?”
Michael and Quinton’s hearts plunged.
If Jordan wanted to hurt Sophia to deal with Cooper, he wouldn’t let Carmen go!
At the entrance of the kindergarten, classes were about to end.
A group of people was waiting at the entrance to pick up their children. The parents that sent their children to this kindergarten were wealthy and respectable people, so the parents seldom came to pick up their children as drivers and nannies were assigned instead.
Standing amidst the drivers and nannies, the dashing Theo stood out from the crowd.
An older woman who was waiting beside him asked curiously, “Are you here to pick up your child? How old are they? Are they from the senior class or the junior class?”
Theo glanced at the woman emotionlessly, then answered in a cold and noble manner, “I’m here for my granddaughter.”
The woman was silent for a moment, then she looked at his handsome features several times before letting out a low, enigmatic chuckle.
He’s young, but his mind doesn’t seem to be working well.
As soon as the school bell rang and the kindergarten door opened, everyone rushed in like a tidal wave to pick up their kids. Theo was the first one in, and he got to Carmen immediately.
Carmen walked out carrying a school bag and a half-full, large water bottle. Recently, she had been trying to be an independent little girl, so she was insistent on not letting Theo take her schoolbag as she believed that she should carry her own belongings. However, Theo still took the water bottle from her, conveniently unscrewing the lid and drinking water while he walked.
Holding Theo’s hand, she tried her best to recount what happened in the kindergarten today in a lisped tone. “I’m the first in my class to change teeth! How awesome is that? Sour Face has a secret girlfriend now, and he even gave me 5 bucks to keep it a secret! Also, Poppy and I both got little red flowers!”
When they arrived at the entrance of the kindergarten, the car was already parked there. Theo took Carmen’s hand to help her into the car, but she said, “Grandpa, don’t worry. I can go in on my own.”
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