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The Lucky Wife novel Chapter 884

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The Lucky Wife is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 884 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 884 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

At this time, a competition ticket fell out of his pocket. Shirley picked it up and handed it to Zayne. Zayne was a little nervous but pretended to be a fool. "It’s for Baby Robbie."

Angeline took the competition ticket, and seeing the invitation sticker for the Juniors International Taekwondo Competition on it, she was suddenly dumbfounded.

Zayne said, "Don't look at it. This kind of violent competition isn’t suitable for our Baby Robbie."

Angeline said, "Why not? Baby Robbie likes Taekwondo and has a talent in it. We can't kill the talent God has given him."

There was a smidge of panic in Zayne’s eyes. If Angeline agrees to Baby Robbie participating in the competition, then the mother and child would face a long period of separation.

Zayne could not bear it.

Angeline put the ticket into her own pocket and said, "We’ll let Baby Robbie make his own decision on this matter."

Zayne stretched out his hand. Unexpectedly, he had the urge to tear the ticket to pieces.

"Where’s Baby Robbie?" Zayne asked.

"School’s almost over."

Speak of the devil and he was sure to appear.

"Hey." Baby Robbie's frustrated voice came from outside the door.

"Baby Robbie!" Angeline called out.

Baby Robbie walked in with a small school bag on his back. He hugged his Mommy and started acting like a baby. "Mommy, Jenson is gone. It’s so boring."

Angeline felt a twang in her heart when it came to Jenson.

"I didn't manage to send Jenson off today. I went to the flower field early at dawn to decorate the venue and receive guests. I hope Jens won’t blame me for it."

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