Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss!
Chapter 1051 The Children's Choice (1)

"It's better if he doesn't see her," Sadie snapped, unable to hide her anger.

"Why, Mom?" Mia asked, her eyes wide with worry.

"Nothing," Sadie replied, not wanting to say anything negative in front of the kids. She pulled Mia close and gently said, "Take a nap, Mia. It's a long way to the hospital." "Okay," Mia mumbled, leaning against Sadie. She slowly drifted off, one hand clutching Sadie's clothes, the other tightly holding Micah's hand, afraid they might leave. Micah and Sadie exchanged a look. Micah's eyes were filled with a mix of emotions, but Sadie turned away coldly, refusing to meet his gaze.

"Dad, I want to sleep too," Nathan said, crawling into Micah's arms.

"Alright," Micah said, holding him close and soothing him to sleep. Nathan quickly dozed off, snoring softly.

"Noah, you should sleep too," Micah suggested.

"Dad, Mom, I need to talk to you," Noah said, finally gathering the courage to speak now that Nathan and Mia were asleep.

"What is it, Noah?" Sadie asked, feeling a pang of sympathy. Noah was always more mature and thoughtful than other kids his age. He was smart, but it was exhausting for him to bear.

"Are you two really going to separate for good?" Noah asked softly. "Is there no chance of you getting back together?"

Micah was at a loss for words. He wanted to say no, that he didn't want to separate, but he knew Sadie's anger wouldn't fade anytime soon.

"Yes," Sadie said firmly. "I know this will make you sad, but I don't want to lie to you. Your dad and I won't get back together, but we both love you very much."

"I see," Noah said, nodding. He tried to be strong, but tears still fell.

"Noah, I'm so sorry," Sadie said, hugging him tightly, her heart breaking.

"Mom, you don't have to apologize. Everyone has the right to choose their own life," Noah said, wiping his tears. "But please, let Nathan and Mia choose for themselves. They're still young and don't understand everything. They need time to adjust."

As he spoke, Noah started crying uncontrollably. No matter how mature he seemed, he was still just a six-year-old kid.

Seeing Noah like this, Micah felt a deep sense of guilt and sadness. He hated himself for not being able to fix things.

Sadie hesitated, knowing deep down that Noah might choose to stay with her, while Nathan and Mia would likely choose Micah. To them, Micah was more fun and made them feel safe. "Mom, please," Noah begged, holding Sadie's hand and crying.

Sadie's heart ached. It was the first time she'd seen Noah cry like this. She knew he understood Nathan and Mia better than anyone.

With tears in her eyes, Sadie nodded. "Okay, I promise."

Noah threw himself into her arms, sobbing. He knew he'd soon be separated from Micah, Nathan, and Mia.

Sensing Noah's sadness, Nathan and Mia woke up. Seeing Noah crying, they started crying too, asking, "Noah, what's wrong?"

Noah wiped his tears and spoke to them like an adult, "Nathan, Mia, it's time. Do you want to stay with Mom or Dad? Let's make the choice now so we don't have to be sad again."

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