Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss! -
Chapter 1175 Time Flies
Amanda was left standing there, feeling kinda awkward. She glanced at Noah, about to say something.
Noah quickly piped up, "Duchess Louis, I already had breakfast. I'm heading back to my room to read! Enjoy your meal." He gave a quick bow and turned to leave. Amanda's smile got a bit forced. She'd tried so hard to bond with the kids, but they just weren't into her.
"These kids are so rude," one maid muttered, clearly annoyed.
"Totally, having breakfast with Duchess Louis should be a big deal for them," another maid whispered. "They have no clue about noble manners, unlike kids from fancy families." "Shut it!" Amanda snapped, "Those are Mr. James's kids. You dare to gossip about them? How dare you?"
The two maids quickly looked down, not daring to say another word.
"But those two older kids," Amanda's lips curled into a slight smile, "seem a bit sharper."
"Maybe older kids are just more sensible," the maid said softly.
"They better be," Amanda said, sounding all high and mighty. "Since they're joining our family, they should know their place. Not knowing who their dad is, it's best if he never shows up." To keep things simple, Craig hadn't told her who Sadie's kids' father was.
"Who'd dare? Ms. James marrying into a family like ours, that guy would probably be too ashamed," the maid chuckled.
"Shh, Ms. James is coming!" Barbara suddenly whispered.
The two maids immediately shut up, not daring to say more.
"Oh, Sadie, you're up?" Amanda turned around, her face all smiles again. "Why not sleep a bit longer?"
"The weather's great, and I promised the kids we'd go horseback riding today," Sadie replied with a smile. "Duchess Louis, have you had breakfast? Join us."
"Sure." Amanda's smile got a bit stiff. The maids nearby frowned, sensing something was off.
Sadie didn't really notice and didn't think much of it.
Just then, Joe showed up, and the three of them had breakfast together. The vibe was pretty chill.
After breakfast, Amanda said she wanted to check out the farm. Joe was about to offer to go with her, but Sadie mentioned she had promised the kids they'd go horseback riding. The maids' faces all tightened.
Amanda, however, said it was cool and even asked with a smile if she could join, claiming she was good at horseback riding too.
Sadie didn't really want to, but she couldn't say no. Amanda's enthusiasm was hard to turn down.
So, the group took a carriage to the horse farm.
Sadie and the kids rode in a big carriage, the kids bouncing around happily.
Noah looked at the wide-open grassland ahead and sighed, "If only Nathan were here, he loves horseback riding."
"Don't you like it?" Sadie asked, gently patting his head.
Noah shrugged, a bit of a frown on his little face. "I'm not good at sports. I'm only good at using my brain."
"You should try to be good at everything," Sadie said, trying to cheer him up. "Look at your..."
She hesitated, almost saying, "Look at your dad," but quickly corrected herself. "Uncle Tristan is good at everything!"
"Dad is too," Noah added.
Sadie was momentarily speechless, not sure what to say.
Noah, sensing the awkwardness, went back to his tablet. He was always more into tech stuff, deeply absorbed in researching software and IT rather than playing games. "I miss Daddy and Nathan too," Mia said, pouting and looking sad. "I wonder when we can see them."
"Soon, in 39 days," Sadie reassured her, the words slipping out before she realized it. She marveled at how quickly time had flown by.
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