My Mommy Became A Billionaire After the Breakup

Chapter 1881



Chapter 1881

Chapter 1881 Old Things

"Okay." Athena nodded lightly and said, "Mia is safe now. Go get some rest, okay?"

Ottilie glanced at the door of the ward, hesitated for a moment, and finally nodded.

Athena watched Ottilie leave and was relieved.

Then she got up and entered the ward quietly.

Byron was sitting by the bed and turned his head immediately when he heard Athena come in.

Aiden had fallen asleep holding Mia's hand, and Mia was also asleep, frowning.

When Athena walked up to Byron, he instinctively reached out to hold her hand.

She looked at Byron and said, "You must be scared."

Tears welled up in Byron's eyes, and he said, "I'm sorry."

Athena sighed helplessly and said, "Why is everybody apologizing to me?"

"I should have found out earlier that Mia ran out." Byron said in a deep voice, "I... I'm so useless."

"Nobody could have known this would happen. Even if I were there, I wouldn't have been able to find

out if she ran away during her afternoon nap." Athena said softly.

Actually, when Athena first discovered that Mia had sneaked out without security, she also blamed

Byron for not knowing it.

But on second thought, she wouldn't have found out if she were there.

Byron didn't speak.

When Byron found that Mia had sneaked out, he rushed to the river and saw Athena holding Mia,

soaked. He was shocked and had been in a daze since then.

He felt lightheaded, as if floating in the air.

"It's okay." Athena patted his head and said, "I also got lost when I was young."

Byron looked at Athena, frowning slightly.

Athena pressed Byron's forehead with her fingertips to stop him from frowning.

Byron held Athena's hand tightly.

Athena continued, "My grandparents got up early and went to the market. They didn't realize I was

gone until they came back from the market and wanted to wake me up."

"Then what?" Byron asked, "Did your grandparents punish you?" Updated at Drаmanovels.comContentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!

"They must love each other very much," Byron said, moved.

"Yes, very much." Athena said without hesitation, "When Grandpa was alive, he bought Grandma

flowers every day. And they never blamed each other about any trivial matters at home."


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