Chapter 425 The Two Are Children Quarreling?

Although surprised, Noe did as he was told and parked the car by the roadside.

Aaron was a bit puzzled. "What's wrong?" he asked.

"Weren't you going to enjoy the first snow with me? Aren't we getting out of the car?" Nora replied.

Nora tilted her head and glanced at him, reaching out to pull the car door, ready to get out.

So that is what it was.

Aaron smirked, and said, "Don't go out first."

He took the umbrella and got out of the car, then walked to the other side and opened the door.

Nora curved her lips into a big smile and got out of the car, being embraced by Aaron as usual.

His coat was oversized, enough to wrap around her small frame.

Nora held his strong waist as they both held the umbrella and slowly walked forward.

Feathers of snow were still falling from the sky; the air was chilly and fresh.

Nora took a deep breath and instinctively reached out her hand, catching the pure white snowflakes.

She was watching the snowflakes melt bit by bit in the palm of her hand, turning into water droplets.

"Aren't you cold?" Aaron asked, and his gaze was filled with doting.

At this moment, Nora seemed like a different person, no longer the cold and composed Master healer but a lively and tender little girl.

Nora glanced sideways and felt the doting in the man's eyes. She suddenly moved the umbrella away.

Aaron was stunned, and asked, "Nora, what are you doing?"

Nora closed the umbrella and slowly moved backward, hands behind her back.

"Suzy already told you, do you know the meaning of the first snow?" Nora asked.

'I am asking this question again,' she thought.

Aaron's heart tightened as he looked into the woman's bright eyes, reminiscent of Ryan's, and answered with a strong desire to survive.

Aaron replied, "Nora, I hope you can tell me the meaning of the first snow."

Nora glanced at him and looked at the snowflakes falling slowly above her head without directly answering. "Look, we both have white hair now," she mentioned.

Aaron understood and continued, "So, the meaning of the first snow is that we have grown old together! Nora, do you want to grow old with me?"

Nora chuckled and then turned away, saying, "Who wants to grow old with you?"

Didn't he want to grow old with her?

A hint of amusement flashed in Aaron's eyes.

He took a couple of steps quickly, reaching out to pull her into his arms.

"Well, it is me who wants to grow old with you! Nora, I want to spend my life with you and never be separated!" he proclaimed.

Aaron's voice was deep and magnetic, his pitch-blue eyes like a deep pool that sucked people in involuntarily.

He raised his slender fingers and held Nora's delicate chin, not saying anything more, and leaned down to kiss her.

White snowflakes fluttered down, decorating the trees on both sides of the street like silver frost.

There were hardly any pedestrians on the road; only the passing vehicles slowed down slightly as if afraid of disturbing the embracing couple.

In a car not far away, Noe was blowing the air conditioner quietly and watching them.

Fortunately, he didn't have to endure the cold wind today.

Because with the presence of the CEO, the girlfriend would not disappear!

The kissing couple became a beautiful scene, attracting everyone's attention.

Despite Aaron's desire to continue kissing her forever, he released her.

Because he was afraid, his little woman would freeze.

His Adam's apple bobbed as he took the umbrella from her hand, opened it, and pulled her into his arms.

Nora's pretty face was rosy; whether from cold or heat, he wasn't sure.

She leaned against his embrace as they continued walking.

This was the direction towards the Lindwood City kindergarten, where they would see the school standing in the wind and snow after turning a corner.

"Thomas, shall we go pick up the children today?" Nora spoke and realized her voice had a hint of softness.

"Yes," Aaron intended to do so.

He lowered his gaze and looked at the woman in his arms, softly asking, "Are you tired from walking? Do you want to sit in the car?"

"No need, I'm not that delicate." Nora refused.

Nora quite liked walking like this; it was romantic.

Aaron chuckled lightly. "Yes, you're not weak, you're just soft," he teased.

Soft enough to let him arrange her in various positions on the bed.

Nora sensed his teasing tone and pouted, playfully hitting his elbow.

Aaron let out a soft chuckle as he held her closer. The time for kindergarten dismissal had not yet arrived, and they strolled without any rush.

As they walked, Aaron placed a call to Jacob, informing him that his presence was optional today as a driver would be arriving to pick up the children.

Noe, driving behind them, moved at a snail's pace, observing the embracing couple and pondering that this must be the enduring power of love against the chill.

After a leisurely half-hour walk, the couple in each other's arms finally reached the kindergarten gate.

Soon, the bustling dismissal hour commenced, filling the streets with parked cars.

Before long, the gate opened, and the children, led by their teachers, walked out in an orderly manner.

Their children were always eye-catching.

So, Nora immediately spotted the four little ones.

"Let's go; the children are coming out," Nora announced.

Aaron also saw the four children. Without waiting for Nora to speak further, he embraced her and walked over.

"Alex, Billy, Samantha, Millie!" Nora shouted at the four children.

The four children were looking for the driver who had been picking them up. Upon hearing Nora's voice, their eyes lit up, and they ran towards her like birds returning to their nest.

"Mommy, Uncle Gordon."

"Mommy, Daddy."

The four children called out to the two of them.

Millie naturally followed Samantha in calling Aaron "Daddy."

Aaron's expression softened, and he responded.

Nora opened her arms to welcome the four children.

The two little girls rushed towards their two older brothers, who were standing in front of Nora, and buried their heads in her embrace.

The two little boys were well-mannered and didn't vie for their Mommy's embrace. They just stood there obediently.

Samantha leaned against Nora and said coquettishly, "Mommy, Daddy, why are you picking us up from school today?"

Nora caressed the soft hair of the two little girls and smiled, saying, "Don't you like it?"

"We like it." The two little girls said in unison.

Nora chuckled, stood up, and held the hands of the two girls. "Let's go, let's get in the car first," Nora suggested.

It was snowing outside, and she didn't want the children to get cold.

Nora held one child's hand, and Alex and Billy followed Aaron's side.

Fortunately, Noe was driving a BMW X7 today, and the three rows of seats inside the car were spacious enough to accommodate everyone.

Nora sent the four little ones into the car one by one, and then she heard Millie's sweet voice saying, "Billy, sit here."

After Billy got in the car, he glanced at Millie but didn't sit next to her. Instead, he sat in the back row.

"I'll sit in the back," Billy replied.

Millie looked back at him, her head drooping with a touch of grievance.

Nora blinked, feeling somewhat puzzled.

Did the two children fight?

Once they were all seated, Nora fastened the seat belts for the little ones and asked, "Sweethearts, did something happen at kindergarten today? Billy, you're the older brother; you shouldn't bully Millie."
Charming Triplets: Father, Keep Your Distance!
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