Chapter 705

If growing up was such a pain, then she didn't want to grow up.

When Wayne woke up, he saw Ivy and Cory talking seriously. He quickly sat up. "Cory, Ivy, I'm sorry, Dad fell asleep."

"Can we leave now?" Ivy asked.

"Of course!"

Rosalynn wouldn't let Wayne drive.

When they set off, the family of three still rode in Cory and Ivy's minivan.

It took about forty minutes for them to finally reach the destination

Ivy leaned against the car window, curiously looking outside.

The residential area here was quite grand, with a very fancy entrance.

As they went further in, Ivy felt like it was a park, with great greenery and blooming flowers everywhere.

"Do you live in a park?" Ivy looked at Wayne and asked seriously.

Wayne smiled, "No."

Ivy nodded, then looked out the window again, seeing two beautiful large dogs being walked and sunbathed.

The Moonlit Lake residential area was huge. Although there were only 18 standalone villas in total, they were quite spaced out.

Wayne's villa was in the prime location, with a private natural lake and almost 1,000 square meters of garden. Calling it a small manor was not an exaggeration.

When Wayne initially chose the villa as a gift for Rosalynn, he considered the garden in addition to the location.

Rosalynn loved flowers, and the garden was big enough, with areas for growing fruits and vegetables.

The minivan finally arrived at the parking lot.

Getting out of the car, Ivy looked left and right.

"Where's the kitten?" she asked Wayne, seemingly uninterested in the beautiful house and only wanting to see the kitten.

"The kitten has its own house too."

A moment later, Wayne took Ivy to a toolroom converted into a cat room.

"Because the kitten hasn't been here for long, and Daddy wants Ivy to design the kitten's home, we temporarily converted a toolroom into a cat room," Wayne squatted down beside Ivy. "Later on, Ivy can make a home for the kitten according to your

ideas."

At this moment, Ivy already heard the kitten's meow.

She was very excited.

The kitten's voice was loud, indicating that its body must have recovered.

Wayne helped Ivy open the door, "come on, get in."

Upon entering, Ivy immediately saw the cat on the cat tree.

The kitten, as he had said, had grown a lot fatter, and the bald spots had grown fur. Its eyes were also bright, and it looked very healthy, not resembling the poor appearance when they first found it. Wayne stood at the door, watching Ivy cautiously approach the kitten.

The kitten still recognized her.

Ivy reached out to the kitten hesitantly, and the kitten hesitated too before rubbing its head against her palm.

Ivy turned around joyfully, and there was a loving smile on Wayne's face.

Seeing this, Cory pulled at his clothes, "Uou should go inside."

Wayne looked at Cory and smiled, "That cat has always been a little scared of me, going in will only disrupt it and Ivy."

After a short pause, Wayne asked, "Cory, do you like this place?"

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Cory looked around, "The environment is great, and the air is fresh.

"Yeah, look over there." Wayne showed off like he was presenting a treasure, "I've already planted cherry, peach, and plum trees. Your mom loves these fruits, and they'll bloom and bear fruit next year." Cory looked where his finger pointed, "You don't need to persuade me. For me, I will follow my mother and sister wherever they go."

Wayne looked at Cory with concern in his eyes.

"Cory, you're really very sensible." Wayne said sincerely, "I wasn't around before, and you helped me with a lot of things. I'm really grateful to you."

Cory didn't say anything, and he turned to look at Ivy.

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