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Chapter 1522

    Chapter 1522


    Annie tugged at Corinne until Corinne had to get up.


    Corinne yawned and scratched her messy hair.


    Annie shook her gently. “Wake up, Corinne! I''ll wait for you while you go wash up.”


    Corinne deeply regretted agreeing to Annie’s suggestion of visiting her therapist friend. Left without a choice, she got out of bed


    and went to the bathroom to wash up. She then changed her clothes and followed Annie downstairs.


    The three kids slept with Francinest night. By the time Corinne went downstairs, they were already sitting in the dining room,


    waiting for breakfast to be served.


    For the past few days, Francine really pulled her weight in helping Corinne take care of the kids since she could tell how tired her


    sister-inw was. Corinne was grateful when Francine volunteered to put the kids to bed at night.


    “Joey, Bryan, Christine! Let''s go have breakfast outside today,” said Corinne while waving them over.


    Annie pulled Corinne’s arm. “No, Corinne. Don''t bring the kids. Otherwise, you''ll be too busy looking after them to talk with my


    friend. Francine already said she''d take care of the kids today. Right, Francine?”


    Francine naturally knew Annie was taking Corinne to see her therapist friend, so she nodded rapidly. “Yeah! Don’t worry about


    the kids and just have fun, Corinne.”


    Corinne frowned. “What''s the point of me going if | don’t take the kids?” she said while walking over to pick up the quiet ‘Bryan’.


    ‘Well, | guess taking three kids would really be inconvenient,’ she thought.


    “| have an idea. Francine, you look after Joey and Christine for me. Don’t take them out. Even if you want to take them out, you''ll


    have to wait till |e home. Okay?”


    Francine and Annie exchanged nces with each other before nodding.” Okay. Don’t take good care of Joey and Christine, and |


    won''t take them out.”


    Corinne was not worried about leaving Joey and Christine with Francine at all. After all, Francine was more mature than when


    Corinne first met her. Not to mention, Francine was just as cautious about the kids’ safety as Corinne was. 1


    After giving a few more instructions to Francine, Corinne-with ‘Bryan’ in her arms-turned around to leave when she felt someone


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    She turned back around and saw Christine looking up at her with her big, bright eyes. “Mommy, why are you only taking Bryan


    out with you? Joey and | want to go out and y with you, too!”


    “Hush now, Christine. Mommy’s not going out to y. Mommy''s taking Bryan to see a doctor. Mommy will bring some toys back


    for you two if you stay home and be a good girl to your Aunt Francine, okay?” said Christine gently.


    The upset Christine pouted and looked at ‘Bryan’. “Mommy, what’s wrong with Bryan? Why are you taking him to the doctor?”


    Corinne stroked her head. “Don’t worry. There’s nothing wrong with Bryan. Mommy''s just taking him to do some check-ups.”


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    “You got it!”


    After that, Corinne said a few words to Joey too, telling him to listen to Francine and y with Christine.


    Joey nodded obediently and waved her goodbye.


    Aftering out of the mansion, Corinne got into the car with ‘Bryan’ in her arms.


    Annie passed her the breakfast she bought on her way over.


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