Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom
Chapter 909 Farm Rendezvous

The two little ones were very excited and eagerly discussed what was going to happen today.

Ava was brimming with anticipation and pointed at the prizes on the award podium. "Daddy, look, there are prizes."

Atlas asked confidently, "What prize do you want, Ava? Tell me."

"Are you sure? Will we definitely get a prize?" Ava questioned, looking at Atlas.

Atlas nodded confidently, asserting, "Daddy has never lost at anything before."

Ava's expression immediately brightened. She pointed at the biggest dolphin plushie on the podium. "I want that baby dolphin, Daddy. Jenny says she likes the little bear."

"Okay, I'll get one for each of you. Let's make our dreams come true and do our best. Are you feeling confident?"

The two little ones shouted in unison, "Yeah!" Their enthusiasm was overwhelming.

I felt immensely proud. Jenny had been brought here by Atlas to accompany Ava, but when she was around us, she was no different from our child, especially since Atlas treated her as his own.

Their spirited response drew many eyes. Some gentlemen who knew Atlas hurried over to greet him, flattering him about their children being in the same class as Ava. They even brought their kids over for confirmation.

Atlas was being exceptionally approachable today, sporting a rare and gentle smile. Those who had initially approached him cautiously were suddenly filled with confidence and enthusiasm, sensing an opportunity to meet him.

Someone even suggested inviting us to a leisure trip at a farmhouse in the near future.

Surprisingly, Atlas readily agreed.

Suddenly, the parents of children who weren't even in Ava's class rushed over.

There was an explanation for this, of course. After all, the men in this community were either wealthy or influential, and they were mostly businessmen. Who wouldn't want to hitch a ride on Atlas's ship? As long as they boarded this vessel, they were bound to reap unexpected rewards.

The men were afraid they would miss this excellent opportunity to greet Atlas and establish a connection, so they hurriedly approached him.

In no time, almost all the men had crowded around us.

Later, some parents who didn't know what was going on saw Atlas in the crowd. They hastily crossed a row of chairs and hurried over.

Eventually, teachers had to come and persuade everyone to disperse, as some were reluctant to leave.

But the event was about to start, and

to get everyone in their proper places, Atlas unexpectedly

suggested to the fathers, "How è about this? If everyone is free next week, we can arrange a visit to the countryside farm that gentleman was talking about. You can bring your family and kids to get closer to nature. I'll take my family there next Saturday, and we'll see you there."

His proposal received a positive response from the men. The one who had suggested it said, "Consider it done, Mr. Atlas. I'll coordinate with the farm and see how many people we can

accommodate there."

"Great. It's a big place. Everyone can join as long as you have time." Atlas was evidently familiar with the location.

In an instant, the parents were enthusiastic and eager to go. They seemed even more excited for that than for the parent-child activity happening right now.

I saw some mothers who had come

alone scolding their husbands over the phone, clearly displeased. They told their husbands about next week's farmhouse gathering, urging them to check out the venue quickly, fearing that they might miss this chance.

Some fathers who had arrived late sprinted over. They had obviously been summoned by this news.

The teachers used this opportunity to finally persuade everyone to leave our side.

Meanwhile, Ava's classmates were astonished. They chased after Ava and asked, "Is that your mom and dad, Ava?"

Ava, with an air of pride, replied, "Yes, that's my Mommy and Daddy."

The little girls flattered Ava, saying, "Your dad is really handsome."

A few little boys remarked, "Ava's mom is the most beautiful mom I've ever seen."

Ava suddenly laughed. She looked at the boy who said that and said, "So, do you believe me now? I said my mom and dad were the best looking couple of all time. You didn't believe me before this!" "Well, I believe you now. You really weren't exaggerating."

The handsome little boy blushed as he spoke.

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