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Chapter 2714

Diana put Tic back on the stroller and said, “I’m not good at giving names. You should ask your father. He’s better

than me at this.”

Nollace nodded. “Then, Dad, I need you to help us take care of them for a while.”

Rick was stunned. “What? Me?”

“It has been a long time since Daisie and I had the chance to spend time together,” Nollace said grumpily.

It had been a long time since they last had any intimate activity, and it was even more impossible for them to do

that now with these three kids around them.

Daisie was so embarrassed that she wanted to find a hole and bury herself in it. She did not know how Nollace

could bring himself to say something so embarrassing to their parents.

Soon, Rick took up the task of taking care of the three kids. As for Daisie and Nollace, without the kids around them,

Nollace stuck with Daisie from morning until night. Both of them enjoyed their days to the fullest, and it seemed like

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they just couldn’t have enough of it.

At midnight, Daisie complained to him breathlessly, “You’ve eaten all the babies’ food rations. What will they eat?”

He grabbed her into his arms and chuckled deeply, “They can drink powdered milk.”

Daisie was caught between tears and laughter. “How can you be so bad?”

He kissed her forehead and replied, “Am I? Well, they deserve it since they’re being such bad boys.”

Daisie found a comfortable spot in his arms and said, “Do you think Dad and Mom will be able to handle them?”

After all, when all three of them cried at the same time, it would feel like all hell had broken loose.

Nollace chuckled and tousled her hair. “I’m sure they’ll be able to handle them.”

At Stoslo’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs…

Leah was fluent in four languages and had worked as an intern at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs when she was in

Florinia. Not only that, but she was also a graduate of the foreign language department, so she was accepted on an

exceptional basis.

She was tasked to be the interpreter for the Secretary-General in Florinian Language just a few days after she

turned up for the job. The good thing was that her colleagues were quite friendly, so everything went smoothly.

When she was making herself a cup of coffee in the parlor, she received a message from her father.

Benjamin: [Leah, how is your work over there?]

Leah: [Everything is fine here, Dad. You don’t have to worry about me.]

Benjamin” [That’s good then. Remember to tell me if you run into something.]

A smile appeared on Leah’s face as she felt a surge of warmth gush through her when she saw her father’s

message.

At the same time, a female interpreter came in and greeted her with a smile. While she was making herself a cup

of coffee, she asked, “How is the interpretation work over in Florinia?”

Leah replied, “It’s nice.”

“I’ve never been to Florinia before. I heard that it’s a romantic country. I’m going to travel there with my fiance

when I have the time.”

“You’re engaged?” asked Leah.

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The female interpreter picked up the cup and sighed, “Yeah, but we didn’t get married because of work. After all,

we must go on a honeymoon and have a baby after getting married. It will take a lot of time, and I’m worried I

won’t be needed for this job when I get back.”

Unlike them, they would devote themselves to their families after they got married. Many people realized that they

had been replaced when they returned to their jobs after getting married and having children.

This was what most career-oriented people were anxious about.

After they talked for a while, the female interpreter left after she got a message.

Leah stayed in the parlor for a while before going back to her work. When she was on her way back to her seat,

someone ran into her, and the coffee splashed on her body.

Before she could do anything, a man grabbed her hand and asked worriedly, “Are you okay?”

Leah raised her head. It seemed to her that the man in front of her was someone from Foreign Affairs too. She

pulled her hand out of the man’s grip and offered him a polite smile. “I’m fine.”

The man glanced at her ID card and said, “Are you new here? I’m sorry. I didn’t notice you just now.

You’ve got some coffee on your clothes. How about I take you to buy a new set of clothes? Consider it an apology

gift from me.”