Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss!
Chapter 616 Watching Them Grow Up

Sadie was puzzled. Mr. Clemens senior, had been just fine a moment before and had said he wanted to stay for dinner. Why did he suddenly get angry and leave? "Don't mind him, let's eat," Micah said.

Micah helped Sadie sit down and then went outside to see Mr. Clemens senior off.

The three children emerged from the restroom. They didn't see Mr. Clemens senior, so they asked curiously, "What about Great-grandpa?"

"Great-grandpa has left," Sadie couldn't lie, so she could only tell the truth.

"But didn't Great-grandpa say he wanted to stay and eat with us? Why did he leave?" Nathan furrowed his brow and anxiously asked, "Is it because I didn't perform well and he left?" "The car is still outside," Mia said, chasing with her short legs.

Nathan immediately followed to chase after them, with Coco tagging along.

However, Noah sat in his seat, calmly drinking from his water cup.

"They've all gone out. Why don't you go and take a look?" Sadie asked curiously.

"If Great-grandpa wanted to leave, he must have had his reasons." Noah handed Sadie a bunch of grapes. "Mommy, these grapes are very sweet. Try them."

"Thank you, Noah." Sadie took the grapes and asked softly, "Noah, did you say anything to Great-grandpa?"

"We just chatted a bit." Noah remained calm. "I just wanted to protect you!"

Upon hearing this, Sadie's heart trembled. No one understood their children better than a mother. Sadie knew that Noah was smarter and more mature than other kids-he seemed to know everything. Thus, he might worry about his mother and possibly take action.

Sadie couldn't help but think of Billy, the child who suffered serious harm due to his parents' problems. Family grudges even led him to pick up scissors and attempt to kill.

Sadie didn't want Noah to become like that.

Thinking of this, Sadie held Noah's hand and said seriously, "Noah, adult matters have nothing to do with children. Don't overthink it, okay?"

"I'm not overthinking, and I won't interfere too much. Don't worry, Mommy," Noah comforted Sadie in return. "I know how to handle things." Sadie was left speechless for a moment.

At that moment, Nathan and Mia returned and discussed this as they walked.

"Great-grandpa doesn't keep his word."

"Next time, we won't give him chocolate toast to eat."

"Exactly!"

"Alright, it's time to eat."

Micah picked up the two children and placed them in their seats, and then he called the butler to bring the food. "Daddy eats, Mommy eats, Brenda eats!"

"Eat! Eat!"

Having children in the house always made for lively surroundings, especially with Coco around-it was akin to having four kids.

Hearing their happy voices, Sadie quickly forgot her worries and smiled along with the children as they ate.

Brenda hadn't just seen the children a long time ago, so she kept serving them food.

The family had a lively meal, and the atmosphere was very good.

After dinner, Micah and Sadie accompanied the children for a walk in the garden.

The evening breeze was cool, so Micah took off his coat and draped it over Sadie's shoulders. They sat on a bench, quietly watching the children play. A seductive smile appeared on his lips as he enjoyed the fulfillment and happiness of this simple life.

"I wish we could always be like this." Sadie couldn't help but sigh. "It would be so nice just slowly watching them grow up, passing the days together as a lively family."

"We will." Micah was confident about the future. "Don't worry, Grandpa will agree."

"Why are you so confident?" Sadie smiled bitterly. "I saw him leave in anger. He probably won't agree."

Micah playfully ruffled her hair, teasing, "You're such a pessimist. Trust me, he will definitely agree for the sake of our children."

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