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Chapter 955: Landen, too, was troubled. In his eyes, Marissa was almost angelic-untouchable. But what would happen if many children cforward, claiming her as their mother? The room was thick with anxiety. Everyone's faces mirrored their deep concern for Marissa. Yet, despite the weight of it all, Marissa remained calm, her expression steady.
"We'll deal with it when it happens," she said, her tone even, showing little of the worry she clearly felt.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe wasn't concerned about her reputation or what others thought. No matter who the father was, if the children were hers and they found their way to her, she would accept them. She would raise them, no matter what.
What haunted Marissa was the thought of children with her DNA, lost and unknown, wandering somewhere beyond her reach. The idea of any of them being manipulated or used by the shady organization as mere tools or experiments twisted her gut with dread.
Discover your escape on g aln ov el sEven though she hadn't carried them, and no emotional bonds existed between them yet, her heart ached at the thought of those children. As long as they carried her genes, she couldn't stand the idea of them being without a safe hor a bright future, left to be preyed upon by villains.
She knew she had to get to the bottom of Lawrence and Lindsay's situation. If other children like them existed, it was her duty to find them. She would raise them, guide them, and protect them—because, at the end of the day, that was what being a mother meant, even if their connection was forged in the shadows.
On the screen, Paul's brow creased with worry. His concern was palpable, his deep-set eyes reflecting the weight of the situation.
His daughter was brilliant, a woman of many accomplishments, and he couldn't stomach the thought of her becoming fodder for public ridicule or being dragged into something so ugly.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBut he admired the calm, calculated way she was handling everything. Her wisdom shone through, even amidst the chaos.
After listening to Marissa, he said, “Marissa is right. There's no point in worrying. We have to take it one step at a time. We'll find every possible descendant of the Nash family and bring them home. These children are part of our legacy. It's our duty to ensure they aren't left out in the world, vulnerable to unseen dangers." Then, after a brief pause, he added, "Marissa, you and Connor are legally divorced now. Have you discussed how you'll handle raising Lawrence and Lindsay?"
Marissa was well aware of Paul's disapproval of Connor, and she also knew that her father was adamant about bringing Rawrence and Lindsay back to the Nash family. But as for Marissa herself, she preferred that the children stay with the Daniels family.
After all, the Nash family would be facing the shady organization head-on upon Paul's return Them children would be put at risk if they were with them. They would certainly be much safer if they stayed with Connor. "We haven't discussed it in detail yet," Marissa said carefully, trying not to upset her father.
"Arabella is very fond of them, and they have developed a deep bond. If I were to take them away by force it would break her heart. I think it's best if they stay with the Daniels family for now. Arabella is already ninety years old, and she has always been very kind to Tiffany and me. I can't bear to put her in any kind of distress." Paul was at a loss for words. Although he didn't like Connor, he had an excellent impression of Arabella. Needless to say, he didn't want to upset the elderly lady, either.