It was a cloudy day, and there was not a soul in the street so when a car stopped outside the mansion, the servant immediately headed toward the gate. "I didn't hear that we were expecting guests!" The bodyguard went over as well.
It was a taxi, and once the car door opened, the servant and bodyguard froze at the sound of a baby crying.
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The bodyguard immediately opened the gate and went outside to survey the situation, and the servant hurried after him.
A middle-aged woman with a baby in her arms stepped out, and since it was snowing, the woman had wrapped the baby tightly in a blanket.
"Who are you?" the servant asked curiously. "Do you know the owner of this place?" The woman shook her head and said, "Is this Elliot Foster's house? I'm here to deliver a baby. The security guard didn't want to letin and only made an exception when I said that this baby belongs to the Fosters." Both the bodyguard and the servant were stunned.
'This is Elliot's baby?! Elliot has a lover who gave birth to another one of his children out there? It's over! Avery is going to divorce him!' the servant thought before running back to the mansion in fear.
Elliot and were both at and the servant could nt could already foresee the chaos that lay.
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Avery set the book in her hand aside and asked, "What's wrong? Did something happen?" "Avery, there's a woman out there with a baby. She's claiming that it's Mr. Foster's baby..." Before the servant could finish, Avery darted outside.
"Avery, put on a jacket! It's cold out there!" The servant hurried after her with her jacket. Upstairs, Elliot heard themotion and cdown to find no one on the first floor.
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