Usually, children are temperamental. As Seamus consoled her, Sadie managed to stop crying.

"Mummy, let me tell you something. I've been taller and became more beautiful in the past two months. I'm sure you won't recognize me when you come back. I have also been a good girl and listened to Seamus. The teacher also praised me last time that my calligraphy is getting better and better. I'm also less picky with food now. Grandma also praised me for being very obedient..."

Sadie had spoken quite a bit, and Sharon couldn't help but listen with a smile. However, when she heard this, she gaped in shock.

Grandma?

The two children were living together with Ember?

"Baby?" Sharon interrupted the child's words. "Get your brother to answer the phone. Mummy has something to say to him."

"Mummy, wait a minute. He went out to fetch me a glass of water because I was thirsty."

"Tell your brother to come in."

"Alright."

The sound of footsteps could be heard from the other end of the phone, followed by Sadie's voice. "Seamus..."

After a while, there were the sounds of two footsteps again. The phone was picked up. Seamus was curious. "Mummy?"

"I want to ask you a question. Who are you living with right now?"

Seamus was silent for a while before answering, "Grandma."

Immediately, Sharon's breathing paused.

"Mummy, what's wrong?" Seamus asked as he noticed something wrong. "Grandma is very nice to Sadie and me. In fact, she often plays with us and although she can't cook, she tries to cook for us. Once, she almost scalded her hands..."

"Mummy?"

"Yes, I'm still here." Sharon didn't know what to feel. "Okay. It's good that you are all well. It's getting late. You should go to bed early. Mummy will call you again tomorrow." "Alright."

After saying goodbye to the two children, Sharon was full of anger as she went out to look for Stanley.

Just as Stanley and Ryan were discussing ways to leave this place, they saw Sharon stomping out from the bedroom. The men immediately stopped talking. "You're up?" Stanley raised his eyebrows.

Taking a deep breath, Sharon said, "Come here. I have something to talk to you about."

As he put the map in his hands aside, Stanley walked towards her, only to be pulled by her into the bedroom.

The door slammed shut.

As soon as Stanley turned around, he saw Sharon glaring at him. "Your mom lives with the children?"

Apparently, Sharon found out.

"Who told you that, Anthony?"

"It wasn't him."

"Then who?"

"Your son!"

Stanley replied and nodded. "Yes, they're living together."

"You..." Sharon bit her lips. "Why did you let them live together?"

She didn't hate Stanley's mother, nor did she like her, but she still had a knot in her heart. Every time she saw Ember, she would think of her father...

Stanley knew what she was thinking. "I can't trust anyone else right now, except for Anthony and my mother. They're the ones who can stay by the children's side whole day long. And if... I'm saying if Isai tries to harm the children, my mother will definitely not let him succeed! She loves the children more than the two of us."

Sharon was startled.

She knew Ember was not like a typical mother-in-law who makes things difficult for their daughter-in-law. On the contrary, when she and Ember spent some time together, the two of them got along very well. She also liked the feeling of being with Ember.

If only something did not happen to her father...

As she stiffened her body, she was pulled into Stanley's embrace. "I know that there has always been a prick in your heart that you can't overcome, but what happened to your father has nothing to do with my mother. She was never aware of it, and even after she knew about it, she strongly disagreed... with what I did in the past. In fact, she chose to die, but Isai interfered and cause all the troubles..."

In this world, no man could see the disharmony between his mother and wife.

Taking a few deep breaths, Sharon cast a glance at him and nodded. "I'm not that kind of unreasonable woman. Give me some time, and I'll be alright." "Okay."

"But in the future, I won't let my child live with your mother, and I won't live with your mother either."

Many family conflicts resulted from living together with a mother-in-law. Although Ember was not the type of an evil mother-in-law who would have any conflicts with Sharon, Sharon still couldn't bring herself to be close to her.

She needed time, time to take things slow.

"Don't worry. I won't let my mother live with us."

"Really?"

Sharon was rather surprised. She thought Stanley would disagree. After all, he only had one mother, and he seemed to be a very filial person.

"First of all, my mother certainly doesn't want to live with us. Second of all, if it weren't for our young children, I hope they can live elsewhere so that we have the whole house to ourselves." This made Sharon speechless.

Sharon stared at him, unable to utter a word.

There was empathy and true love amongst humans. At this point, Sharon couldn't help but wonder whether President Stanley even had any paternal love for his own kids.

In the evening, Sharon was home alone, and

Stanley had sent a local to accompany her. He went out with Ryan, but Sharon didn't know what they were doing. She could only wait for them at this temporary home.

Feeling bored, she began to chat with the local.

"What's your name?"

She had been learning the Tasnil language in the past two months. She wasn't talented in linguistics, so her pronunciation was off, and so the local took a while before he could understand what she was trying to say.

Bartor.

Finally, the tanned-skinned man told her his name while smiling. It was quite a nice name indeed.

Sharon conversed a bit more about other things with him. However, the two of them couldn't communicate properly as both of them were not fluent in each other's languages.

He couldn't understand what Sharon was saying, nor could Sharon understand what he was saying.

At the end of the conversation, Sharon didn't know what to say to him. Later on, he said something, which caused Sharon's nerves to tense up. She widened her eyes, and she asked him in disbelief, "What did you say just now?"

The local was suddenly quiet.

Sharon read his expression and got an idea of what he said, and she was breaking out in a cold sweat. "Did you say... they went to assassinate the general?"

Apparently, Bartor was even more surprised than her. "Don't you know?"

This rendered Sharon speechless.

Sharon had no idea of it as Stanley didn't mention anything of the sort to her.

She knew that he didn't want her to worry. But if he didn't tell her, she would be more worried.

She wanted to find him, but it was too dangerous. She might as well stay here.

Following that, she kept looking at the time, and her nervous heart kept pounding.

Seeing her like this, Bartor gradually realized that he had said something he shouldn't. He was a little nervous and wanted to say something, but was afraid that he would say something wrong, so he could only be nervous with Sharon.

Finally, after some time, there was a noise from the other side of the door.

The sound of footsteps could be heard.

Sharon immediately pushed the wheelchair to open the door.

As the door flung opened, she widened her eyes as she saw those standing outside. Fear flashed through her eyes.

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