At the mention of King, Nora thought of how Old Maddy, before he left the United States, had once told
her that she would not have any way of contending with the mysterious organization at all unless she
had King’s support.
She had privately sent text messages to King afterward, but because she was too lazy to foster a
connection with him, it eventually went nowhere. Little did she expect that King would be coming to
Switzerland?
Wouldn’t she be seeing the legendary King soon too then?!
While thinking about it, Nora headed home. The Queen would only be here the next day. Karl originally
wanted her to stay the night at the Assassin Alliance, but Nora had declined.
After all, she had three kids at home waiting for her!
She went straight home.
The three little fellows were playing together at home.
Cherry, who didn’t have to attend school now, was gaming all she wanted.
Pete looked at her helplessly. He wanted to persuade her to study, but unfortunately for him, Cherry was
paying him no attention whatsoever. As for Xander, he seemed to be playing with his cell phone
indifferently as though he was trying to study and learn something on it.
When Nora got home, she saw the three little fellows playing separately on their own.
The moment she entered the room, Cherry looked up at her and immediately tossed her cell phone
aside. She ran over, hugged her leg, and said, “Mommy, you’re back? I missed you! Did you miss me?”
Nora: “…”
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Just like that, the scolding Nora was about to give upon seeing Cherry playing on her cell phone again
was suppressed.
The little fellow knew how to deal with her simply too well.
Nora heaved a soundless sigh and ruffled her hair.
Cherry blinked with her dark grape-like eyes, and with great self-awareness, said, “Mommy, I’d only just
started my first round when you came. I wasn’t playing at all till now! Really! You can ask Pete and
Xander about it if you don’t believe me!”
Cherry blinked her eyes a couple of times at Pete and Xander after she spoke.
“… Yeah, she wasn’t playing,” said Xander.
Pete looked at Nora. The upright little guy didn’t want to lie to his mother, so he felt a little troubled and
his face scrunched up.
When Queenie, who was next to him, caught a glimpse of his expression, she burst out laughing, which
sort of rescued Pete from his dilemma. She remarked, “Your children have such distinct personalities.”
She pointed at Cherry and commented, “She’s a quick-witted little imp.”
Then, she pointed to Pete and commented, “This boy is already so calm and steady at his young age.
He’s got a very strong sense of awareness of being the eldest.”
But as soon as she said that, Xander retorted indignantly, “I’m the eldest here!”
Pete looked at Xander and sighed. “Okay, okay, you’re the eldest. Don’t kick up a fuss with Grandaunt
Queenie.”
Xander: “?”
What’s up with that indulgent tone?
He sounded just like an elder brother tolerating his younger brother’s tantrums!
Xander was about to erupt. “I’m telling the truth! I’m the eldest!”
“Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, everything you say is right,” said Pete.
Xander: “…”
The little guy had always been sharp-tongued and eloquent with others, but why was he feeling like he
was at a huge disadvantage when he was up against Pete’s “good-natured and modest” personality?
It was as if he was the one being unreasonable and kicking up a fuss.
The corners of Xander’s lips spasmed. He sneered and said, “Fine, whoever has the higher IQ between
the two of us would be the eldest. How does that sound?”
Pete replied, “Okay.”
Xander looked straight at the book in his hand and said, “Then let’s compete using Mathematical
Olympiad problems?”
Pete replied, “Sure, I’m okay with them all. It’s also okay if we don’t compete.”
Xander: “!!!”
Seeing that Xander was already all bent out of shape, Pete blinked a couple of times with his dark eyes.
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