Chapter 483 What Exactly Do They Want to Do?

After warning herself, Eula stepped towards the stairs.

She had been with Geoffrey the whole time and didn't know where the three children were.

She felt at ease mainly because Angie was being taken care of by her two older brothers.

Eula went downstairs. There weren't many people in the living room; after lunch, everyone had gone back to their rooms to rest.

The three children were playing in the living room, and Kristina was sitting opposite them, not knowing what they were talking about.

Eula, afraid that Kristina might say something inappropriate, hurried downstairs.

Melissa came out of the dining room and, upon seeing Eula, crossed her arms over her chest. "Eula, you really are something. You only care about taking care of a man and don't even look after your kids."

She sneered and looked into the distance. "Good thing our Kristina is kind enough to help you take care of them."

Eula replied, "They don't need anyone to take care of them; they can take care of themselves."

She could trust anyone to take care of them, except for Kristina.

Melissa was unhappy. "Eula, what do you mean by that? Is this how you act as a mother? Worse than a stepmother. Can kids really take care of themselves?"

Hearing Melissa's words, Dewitt responded. "We can take care of ourselves."

Rodolfo chimed in, "We can also take care of Angie."

Both of them looked coldly at Melissa.

Melissa found their gaze familiar but couldn't quite place it. The aura was also reminiscent of someone, but she couldn't remember who; it just felt very familiar.

Kristina was eating grapes, spitting the skins into her hand.

She smiled faintly, "Mom, say less. They said they can take care of themselves, so why say more?"

After that, she threw the grape skins into the trash can and smiled at Eula. "Eula, come sit over here. I must say, these three kids look pretty good, quite like Geoffrey."

Eula frowned slightly. Was she blind? How did they look like Geoffrey?

But what was Kristina up to, being so kind?

Melissa also came over, sat next to Kristina, and glanced at the three children.

The little girl was wearing a blue princess dress, like one from a cartoon, and the two boys were in black suits with white shirts and black bow ties.

They were tall and slim, looking very handsome.

Angie was a spitting image of Eula, almost identical.

Eula asked, "Have you all eaten?"

Dewitt replied, "Yes, we just ate with Great-Grandfather."

With David around, no one dared to bully her children. Now that they had a father, no one dared to bully them even more.

Eula felt at ease. "Okay, if you're tired, I'll have the servants take you upstairs for a nap."

Angie was tired from watching cartoons; her eyes were barely open. "Mommy, I want to sleep."

Melissa called out, "Someone, take them to the guest room to rest."

Several servants came over immediately. Eula made sure they were David's people before feeling at ease.

"Dewitt, take Rodolfo and Angie upstairs to rest. Call me if you need anything." Eula said.

Dewitt responded, "Okay, Mommy."

Then the three little ones headed towards the elevator, with several servants following behind.

The living room quickly emptied, leaving only Eula, Kristina, and Melissa.

Eula leaned on the sofa, looking at her phone.

Without any messages from Judson, she casually browsed Facebook.

Kristina's eyes were fixed on Eula, filled with intense hatred. She thought that any woman who saw Eula would hate her.

After all, she was too beautiful.

Kristina sneered, "Eula, congratulations! You're about to marry into the Hopkins family."

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