Chapter 83
Chapter 83
When the kids heard what Kimberly said, they stopped demanding to see Christopher.
Finally, Kimberly breathed a sigh of relief and thought, This should be enough to deal with it for a while.
Unfortunately, shortly after Vincent and Olivia returned from Norham, the kids began. to look for
Christopher again.
Raising children indeed required wits and courage. Kimberly had strong opponents, and it was even
one-on-three.
Although the kids were still small, they had high IQ and EQ and good looks. Any one of these qualities
would outshine many of their peers, not to mention the combination of all three.
Without a doubt, Kimberly had met powerful opponents, but she gladly endured the hardships.
Kimberly had always attached great importance to the habit cultivation of the children.
The kids had learned to greet people with ease.
In kindergarten, the teachers and their classmates liked those three polite children with. good manners
very much. When they met their classmates and teachers, they always took the initiative to greet them.
They were sweet and enthusiastic.
At home, they also called the serv ants affectionately. To them, those people were their good friends,
especially Esther and John, whom they basically regarded as their grandparents.
Kimberly had lacked family warmth since she was a child. Besides, in the Larson family, only Yandel
was close to her. The others either regarded her as an enemy or a dispensable stranger.
In addition, Esther and John were old subordinates of her parents. They were extremely loyal to her
and devoted themselves to the Larson residence. They not only regarded her as a boss but also
treated her like a daughter.
Other than greeting, the kids had also developed the habit of following rules.
The rules of the kindergarten should naturally be abi ded by everyone. After entering. the kindergarten,
the first task was to set rules. They had to line up and raise their hands to speak, and they were not
allowed to whisper to other children in class.
At home, Kimberly also set rules and schedules for them.
That was very important. Preparation would lead to success, while without it would result in failure.
Meanwhile, as the three children got out of the vehicle, John and the others already waited at the door.
With them, the Larson residence was full of life and joy. Since they went to kindergarten, the mansion
had become quiet.
It w
I was no wonder Yandel called Kimberly every few days and asked
to bring the kids.
to the Larson estate. It was too quiet, and he wanted the three kids to liven the atmosphere.
After John and Esther finished their work every day, they looked forward to the kids returning from
school.
“Mr. White, Ms. Hansley, we’re back. Did you make the most delicious fried chicken today?” Candice
could not wait to enjoy the food.
“Okay, go wash your hands quickly and come over for dinner soon,” Kimberly ordered.
Led by the serv ant, the kids lined up and headed toward the bathroom.
Esther smiled and said, “Ms. Larson, you know how to handle them. Look how obedient they are.”
Kimberly had always been satisfied with the performance of the kids. “Raising children is like managing
a company, which depends on systems and rules to discipline and motivate them. That’s why I always
tell you not to spoil them too much. Children are sensitive. When they realize they haven’t followed the
rules once, they will work toward the goal next time.”
Upon hearing Kimberly’s words, Esther was hit by a sudden realization. It was indeed difficult to go
from extravagance to frugality.
The Larson Residence had always been desolate, and every room was spa cious and bright.
Kimberly was a generous boss, and the wages she offered were high. Therefore, the ser vants worked
hard to keep the windows bright, clean, and spotless.
In the dining room, three kids and Kimberly sat around the table and enjoyed a well- prepared dinner
with relish. The scene was very warm.
eyes
Looking closely, Esther found Kimberly somewhat resembled Diana, her ey especially. She was
inevitably touched by the sight and thought, ‘If only Mrs. Larson and the others were still here!’
After dinner, the kids played in the mansion’s playground and digested the food.
Kimberly sat on the swing at the side and watched them play without doing anything else.
After a while, the three little ones had an idea and got together as if they were plotting something
interesting and novel.
Kimberly was truly grateful to be given three children at once. It was fun and lively to grow up with
several kids, while it was inevitably lonely to be alone.
Before returning to the Larson family, although there were Kristin and Daniel, they were alienated from
each other and could not be regarded as siblings. After returning, she truly felt the preciousness of
siblinghood with the company of her five brothers.
While she was still deep in thought without paying attention, the little kids had sneaked behind her.
Candice climbed onto the swing and sat next to her.
Seeing that Candice had already sat down, Sebastian and Dexter shouted loudly, “It’s taking off. I’m
going to take you to the moon.”
Those two kids were full of love and passion for outer space, and they imagined that the swing was a
spaceship.
They were quite strong. They kept pushing on the side with all their might, and the swing swung higher
each time.
Eventually, they were tired. Kimberly watched them panting and smiled dotingly.
She tried to bring the swing to a quick stop by pressing her tiptoes against the ground.
After she got off the swing, she patted and complimented the two boys, “Awesome, my little
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Then, she made a gesture of invitation and said with a doting face, “This beautiful little princess is from
a beautiful planet in outer space. Let’s ask the two little astronauts to send the princess back to her
planet!”
When Candice heard that she was a princess from outer space, she clapped her hands. non-stop. “Oh,
this game is great! I like it very much. Thank you, Mommy!”
When Dexter and Sebastian received Kimberly’s instructions, their exhaustion disappeared
immediately, and they were filled with energy.
They went around and climbed onto the swing quickly and easily. One sat on the left side of Candice
and the other on the right.
Kimberly waited for them to settle down, then like a commander-in-chief, she announced, “Ready, little
heroes. Let’s go. I’ll be here waiting for your triumphant
return!”
The Larson residence was full of laughter and joy.
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