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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

Chapter 254 Lying Still
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The children reached out and took it, their eyes curious and cold.

It didn't look like that Ivan had lost his memory.

Alfie coughed, then sighed, "I don't even know what's going on between you, Grandma said you broke up." "You guys were still fine before. But Mommy said she was going to travel, and she never cback. You disappeared for three months too." "Grandma said you had a car accident and lost your memory.” Diana looked at Ivan. "So how do you remember us?" In fact, Ivan remembered only the names, Alfie and Diana.

He only remembered that they were his children, nothing more.

He forgot about their past.

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So, when these two children appeared in front of him, he also felt strange.

"Daddy?" Seeing Ivan in a daze, Alfie asked softly, "What are you thinking?" Ivan shook his head and touched their little heads, "I need to work. I'll go to the study room. Have fun, little ones." Having said that, Ivan got up and left.

Alfie and Diana are confused, and the sense of distance is coming! "Alfie, shall we help Daddy regain his memory?" Diana said in a childish voice, "I feel like he forgot about us. That's not good." In fact, Alfie also had this feeling, "Yes, we have to help him find the memories, but not forcing memories back to him. We can't add burdens to Daddy's brain. He'll have a headache.” "Grandma said Daddy was going to marry Catherine?" Diana's eyes widened in amazement, "Did | hear it wrong? They can't get married!" Alfie sighed again, "The adult world is really strange. Marriage is a lifelong thing, not a game. They can't just get married so carelessly." "Alfie, we have to stop this, | don't want a stepmother.” "Diana, don't cry. We'll find a solution together.” In the study next door, the books were orderly placed on the shelves. The yellow lights were warm.

Ivan sat at his desk in confusion with his eyes closed.

Someone knocked at the door, and he looked up.

Jordan cin with tea, and the air was filled with the faint aroma of Earl tea.

"Mr. Marsh, your tea is here." "Who is the children's mother?" Just as Jordan put down the tea and walked away, Ivan asked.

Jordan's footsteps stagnated. He turned away and looked at Ivan.

Ivan saw the twinkle in his eyes. There was a brief silence in the air.

"You can go." He knew what he got would most likely be a lie.

Jordan turned and left.

It seemed that the nof the children’s mother couldn't be mentioned. Ivan felt that he was living in a huge lie, and everything around him was strange, even Finnley.

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What was that missing piece of the puzzle? What happened between him and the children’s mother? At Kelsington Bay.

As soon as Aubree went upstairs, the Lamborghini stopped in the yard.

"Madam, Mr. Marsh arrived." Pippa hurried upstairs to report.

The lady was surprised. Her eyes glinted with undiscernible emotions. What did he cfor? Soon she heard the footsteps. Turning around, Aubree saw her tall, long, tall son.

In the living room on the second floor.

Pippa left after delivering tea and snacks and deliberately closed the door loosely.

She pressed her ear lightly against the crack in the door, with the tray in her hand.

"Mom, I'm here to ask about the children's mother." Ivan sat across from Aubree and asked in a sincere tone, "No one should know it better than you. | want to hear the truth.” "There is indeed such a woman." Aubree had already anticipated this day, so she calmly said, "The children are six years old.

But in the past seven years, you and she had no interaction. She used stricks to be pregnant with your children seven years ago at a charity party.” There was no sorrow or joy in lvan's deep gaze.

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