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The Three Little Guardian Angels novel Chapter 56

Summary for Chapter 56: The Three Little Guardian Angels

Summary of Chapter 56 from The Three Little Guardian Angels

Chapter 56 marks a crucial moment in Ginger Bud’s Marriage novel, The Three Little Guardian Angels. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

“Given Mr. Goldmann’s status, it would be extremely weird if he really did work with Willow to frame you six years ago.”

Ryleigh’s words silenced Maisie, and she continued. “Furthermore, if he knew about what happened six years ago, wouldn’t he have known that the three rascals are his children? He wouldn’t need to get a paternity test.”

Maisie looked down. “I know what you mean. He probably wouldn’t be interested in working with Willow to frame me, but he’s still Willow’s boyfriend. I’m not interested in anything that’s related to Willow.”

The corner of Ryleigh’s lips twitched. Maisie was just being picky!

Ryleigh seemed to have remembered something and smiled. “Why don’t you consider my cousin then? Seeing how much he dotes on Waylon and Daisie, I’m sure he’d be happy.”

“Haha, you’re dragging your cousin into this?” Helios’ fans would tear her apart if they heard this.

Ryleigh laughed, her shoulders shaking.

“Do not tell Waylon and the rest about anything that happened today. I’m going to drag you in mud if you spill anything!”

Ryleigh waved. “No way! Don’t worry, my lips are sealed!”

“This involves the children. No one can know. Willow is already suspecting me, and I think she might do something to Daisie and Waylon.”

“What!?” Ryleigh was anxious. “Should I get Helios to keep an eye open?”

Seeing that Maisie was suspicious of her, she patted her chest and said in a serious tone, “If you think that I’m unreliable, Helios will at least be reliable, right?”

Maisie picked up her bag and got up. “Thank him for me then.”

That night at the Beach Villas…

Their father being with the woman that their mother hated the most was the nail in the coffin.

If they didn’t get rid of that horrible woman, their mother wasn’t going to accept their father!

A thought flashed through Colton’s mind. He smiled and looked at the other two as though he was telling them his plans.

He whispered something to Daisie, whose eyes shone. She immediately turned around and cried. “Mommy, that mister smells just like Daddy. We never had a father, so we just wanted to feel what it was like to have a dad when we went to eat with him.”

She sat down and started crying after saying that.

Maisie was stunned. How would she not feel bad while seeing Daisie crying so sadly?

She stood up but kept the urge to coddle her under control. She frowned and said, “Daisie, I know all of you want a father, but that man really isn’t—”

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