In a twinkling of an eye, Heidy and Hearst had been apart from each other for a week. These days, she
was in the house or the company. On the weekend, she would take Elsa to a nearby park. Although life
was simple, she didn't need to think about too many negative things. It was also a good thing for her.
In the reception room of the Hua Group, Heidy was sitting on the sofa and looking at Ada calmly. With
her hands crossed before her, Heidy said lightly, "What brings you here today?"
Looking at her expression, Ada smiled and said, "Heidy, I heard that you and Hearst had lived apart.
Therefore, I am here to care about you. It seems that you are still living a good life. I thought you would
be like a deserted woman."
Hearing her words, Heidy calmly replied, "I'm not abandoned by him. It's not his idea to part from me."
As if not hearing her words, Ada said with a smile, "I'm here today to tell you something. I don't want
you to be surprised when you know it in the future."
Heidy didn't speak, but waited quietly for her to continue. Ada saw that and touched her belly. She
smiled and said, "Hearst's father told me that he would bring the child to the Tan family and take care of
him after the baby is born. When my child grows up, I will be Hearst's wife naturally."
With a faint smile on her lips, Heidy said calmly, "It's not up to you whether you can be Hearst's wife or
not. Hearst didn't say yes. Even if his family to say yes, it couldn't change his mind."
Ada looked at her and said confidently, "Why do you think that Hearst will never accept me? No matter
how malicious a man is, he won't give up his own child. As long as I give him some time, he will
definitely accept me and my child. Although you have given birth to his child, what I'm different from
you is that I have gained the recognition of his family member."
Heidy calmly took up the glass and took a sip of the water. Then she said casually, "Well,
congratulations."
Seeing that she was not nervous as expected, Ada asked with doubt, "Well, you really don't mind at
all? In fact, I really admire you. You can still be so calm after knowing that I'm pregnant with your
husband's baby. I'm curious. Do you really love Hearst or his money?"
"I don't have to explain this question to you. Ada, what you need to know is that the problem between
you and me will be solved by Hearst. If he chooses you, I have nothing to say. I don't anyone get hurt,"
said Heidy surprisedly.
Heidy stood up and was about to leave. Ada asked quickly, "So, you will leave him, right?"
Heidy paused and looked at her. "It depends on many reasons. If he has a feeling for you and your
child is born, maybe I will leave. You'd better not come to me for this kind of thing in the future, lest I
change my mind." Then she left the reception room.
Ada was still sitting on the sofa, looking at the place where Heidy had just sat. Thinking of her words,
Ada said, "It seems that I have to work harder. As long as the baby is born, Heidy will leave Hearst.
And then I will have the hope to replace Heidy. As for the baby..." At the thought of this, Ada was even
more certain that she couldn't make any mistakes.
Heidy returned to her office and sat there indifferently. Thinking of Ada's words, Heidy was calm.
According to their conversation, she was sure that Ada wouldn't leave Hearst. The connection between
them would be fixed after the baby was born.
Suddenly, her phone beeped. Taking up her phone, she took a glance at the phone and found that it
was Gavin calling. "Hello, Gavin?" she answered the phone with a smile
On the other side of the phone, Gavin said in an unsatisfied tone, "Mom, you haven't come to see me
for several days. I am not happy. When the class is over today, can you pick me up?"
Since she moved out, she hadn't seen Gavin. Thinking of this, Heidy said apologetically, "I'm sorry,
Gavin. I have been busy these days. I have neglected you. Well, Mommy will pick you up from school
today."
"Okay, I'll wait for you," said Gavin excitedly.
At the sight of this, Heidy wore a warm smile on her face. After hanging up, she continued working.
When the school was over in the afternoon, Heidy drove to the entrance of the kindergarten. As she
arrived, she found that Hearst was waiting there. Surprised to see him, she walked forward slowly. She
came to his side and said lightly, "You are here."
When he saw her, the smile on Hearst's face softened. "Yes. Are you coming to pick up Gavin?" he
asked.
When she was speaking, Gavin ran out of the kindergarten excitedly. Gavin threw himself into the
Heidy's arms and said with a smile, "Mom, here you are."
Heidy crouched down in front of Gavin and touched his head softly. Then she said in a smiling tone,
"Yes, I always keep my word."
"Daddy and Mommy will have dinner with me today. You won't turn me down, will you?"
It was not until then that she understood Gavin's intention. He wanted her to meet Hearst in this way. At
the sight of his earnest face, Heidy nodded and said, "Okay."
Gavin capered around and held their hands and walked to the parking lot.
In a restaurant, Heidy was sitting there quietly waiting for the dishes to be served. Gavin, who was
sitting beside her, smiled and told her what had happened in the kindergarten. Heidy listened to him
with a smile, showing no intention of interrupting.
Across from them, Hearst kept his eyes on Heidy. His eyes were shining with gentleness that belonged
to her only. However, for some reasons, the distance between them would never be as good as it was
before. Unless the matter was settled.
When the dishes were finally served, Heidy lowered her head for dinner. Gavin took the chopsticks and
started to eat. At the sight of him, Heidy's face lit up with joy. In many occasions, Gavin was a smart
child.
When the meal was over, Gavin wanted to have desserts. Taking a glance at the two people who didn't
say a word, Gavin blinked and asked, "Daddy, Mommy, why don't you speak?"
Upon hearing that, she caressed his head and smiled, "I prefer to hear things about kindergarten from
you."
Then, in a calm voice, Hearst replied, "I'm glad to just look at your mom like that."
"Mom and Dad, I don't want you to be apart," Gavin said and frowned.
Looking at his expression, Heidy explained, "Dad and mom are not separated. They just don't live
together temporarily. When this matter is settled, dad and mom will still be reconciled."
"What if it can't be solved?" Gavin asked seriously. "Will you keep living like that? Will I lose my mother
again?"
Hearing these words, Heidy had mix feelings. Deep inside, Gavin was full of fear. The lack of mother
made him feel insecure. Thinking of this, Heidy said apologetically, "Gavin, I'm sorry for causing you to
worry. But I can promise that even if Dad and mom separate, I will always be your mother."
Without replying, Gavin poked the cake in his hand and said sullenly, "But I don't like that. I like to see
mom and dad stay together. I don't like dad and other aunt to be together."
Children were more sensitive. Although she and Hearst didn't tell him anything, he knew what was
going on in his minds. "Daddy won't be with aunt," replied Hearst in a firm tone.
When Gavin raised his head and looked at Hearst, he nodded and said in a low voice, "Okay. I'm full.
Let's go." After saying that, he started to turn around and leave.
They walked side by side behind Gavin and talked with each other. "Has Elsa behaved well recently? I
haven't seen her for a few days and I miss her very much," said Hearst in a low voice.
Hearing his question, Heidy answered calmly, "Elsa is good. If she is teased by others, she will smile
with her lips open."
Hearing her words, Hearst smiled and said, "I want to see her as soon as possible." It was said that a
daughter was the apple of his father's eye. And his love for Elsa was evident. If Heidy didn't say that he
was not allowed to visit the Hua family, he could have seen Elsa.
When she was about to say something, a bicycle suddenly came towards them. Just as the bicycle was
about to bump into her, he pulled her hand and held her in his arms. Seeing a car slowly passed her,
Hearst frowned and asked, "Are you okay?"
Resting her head on his chest and seeing the nervousness in his eyes, she smiled faintly. In fact, she
knew that he loved her deeply. Thinking of this, Heidy smiled gently and said, "Nothing. Thank you."
After she left his arms, she calmed down quickly. Without uttering a single word, Hearst let her stand in
the inner side of the road, while he stood in the outer side. He forgot about it when they came out of the
restaurant.
"That's great. Let's go. Gavin was already far away," said Hearst in a soft voice, waiting for her answer.
Heidy nodded her head and walked forward with him slowly.
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