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Mommy,We Got a Husband by Doris

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Chapter 293 Don't You Think I'm Easier to Get Along with Now?

"Last trip? That was our previous outing. Alaric and | haven't had a proper honeymoon since we got married,"

Stellan explained. "So, given that Alaric isn't too occupied with work at the moment, we thought it would be an

opportune tto go out and relax."

"Aurora's been on summer break for a while, and our school is about to start vacation. When we get our break,

why don't the five of us go on a honeymoon? | want to go on a triphave fun too. | haven't really seen the world,"

Elisa said. "Elisa, you dummy. A honeymoon is a sweet trip two for two, creating a world of their own. If the three

of us go along, it's called a family trip, not a honeymoon," Harry said.

"Yeah, Elisa, just listen to Dad and Mom. Let them have a good honeymoon. We'll stay at school," Caspian quickly

added.

"When did you two start agreeing on everything?" Elisa couldn't believe her ears seeing Caspian and Harry in

such harmony. How did they get so in sync?

Alaric and Stellan also found it unusual that Caspian and Harry agreed so easily without asking any questions.

Did they figure it out?

Sure enough, later that night, there was a knock on the bedroom door. Alaric said, "Cin."

It was Caspian and Harry. Seeing them, Stellan asked, "Why aren't you two asleep at this hour?"

"We had to wait for Elisa to fall asleep before we could ask," Harry said directly. "Are you lying? You two aren't

really going on a honeymoon, are you?" Hearing this, Alaric and Stellan exchanged glances. Stellan tried to cover

it up, saying, "Of course we are. If not for a honeymoon, what else?" "Where are you going? Have you booked the

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tickets? Show us," Caspian asked directly.

"The tickets aren't booked yet. We'll book them..." Stellan tried to cover up.

"Mom, you always taught us not to lie," Harry interrupted Stellan. "Just tell the truth. We're not as dumb as Elisa.

We can tell you're lying." "Is it Dad's illness?" Caspian asked directly.

Stellan was about to say something when Alaric stopped her and said, "Since the kids have figured it out, there's

no point in hiding it." "Alright, you're so smart," Stellan said. "You're right. It's Alaric's illness. We can't delay it. |

need to treat him."

"Will it be as painful as last time?" Caspian had seen it before. He had never seen Alaric so weak and miserable,

with fever and vomiting.

"These are just normal drug reactions, nothing serious," Alaric said, feeling comforted by Caspian and Harry's

concern. "Don't worry. Everyone gets sick. Your mom is an excellent doctor. Don't you trust her?" "Exactly. Your

main focus should be studying. Finals are coming up, Harry. You haven't been getting perfect scores. Aren't you

worried?" Stellan said.

Hearing this, Harry immediately said, "Mom, | was just careless. I'll definitely get a perfect score on the finals."

"Good, work hard. I'm looking forward to your good grades. Don't worry about Alaric; that won't help. I'll take

good care of him, okay?" Stellan said, ruffling Caspian and Harry's hair.

"Got it. Don't worry about us. We'll take good care of Elisa and study hard," Caspian said.

"Good," Alaric said, looking at the time. "It's late. Go to bed." "Goodnight, Dad, Mom."

After Caspian and Harry left the bedroom, Alaric and Stellan exchanged a relieved smile.

"Thanks, honey, for going through all that to bring our three lovely and sensible children into the world." Alaric

said.

During Stellan's pregnancy, Alaric was in a coma and remained unaware of the near-death experience she had

encountered in the delivery room while giving birth to their children.

Not being able to be with Stellan during her pregnancy or take care of her postpartum was Alaric's biggest

regret.

"Your health and safety are the greatest gratitude to me," Stellan said emotionally, looking at Alaric. "I'll work

hard, and you have to work hard too. | want you to live a long life and stay withuntil we're old."

"I will," Alaric said firmly. "The kids aren't grown up yet, and | haven't seen what you look like when you're old. |

don't dare to die."

"Don't lie to me, or I'll hate you," Stellan said, wrapping her arms around Alaric's neck and kissing him. This kiss

was different, filled withheart-wrenching pain and fear.

Stellan was scared. She was really scared of losing Alaric.

The next day, Stellan took the kids to school. Instead of going to the Reassuring Clinic, she stayed at the villa to

prepare the medical equipment for Alaric's treatment. Alaric went to the office.

Alaric couldn't announce that he was taking toff for treatment, especially with Todd still in Arizona. Alaric told

everyone he was going abroad for research, except for Cormac, to whom he told the truth. "Is Galatea confident

about this treatment?" Cormac asked, concerned.

"You're a doctor. You know there's no absolute certainty in treatment. But | trust Galatea," Alaric said

optimistically.

"I think she'll do fine," Cormac said. "Are you doing it at the villa? Not the hospital?"

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"It's just injections and managing drug reactions. No need for a hospital. But it will be hard on Galatea."

Hearing Alaric call Stellen so affectionately, Cormac felt envious and happy for him.

"You've changed a lot since getting married," Cormac couldn't help but remark. "Even your tone has changed."

"Don't you think I'm easier to get along with now?" Alaric joked.

Cormac was taken aback, then laughed and admitted, "Yes."

Before, Alaric was always commanding, and one wrong word would get Cormac kicked out. Now, they were

equals, friends.

Observing Cormac's laughter, Alaric smiled as well and then said seriously "I'll be counting on you during my

treatment. Ambrose is in the hospital, seriously injured, and Todd might cause trouble. Be careful." "Just go get

treated. It's only a month. Why so many instructions? Don't worry. Your company will still be here when you get

back," Cormac said.

"Alright, no more words then," Alaric said. "When | recover, I'll buy you a drink. I'm off."

With work arranged, Alaric headed home. Cormac watched him leave, feeling an inexplicable unease as Alaric

walked away.

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