the two-faced Adopted Girl Who Melted CEO's Ice-Cold Heart-Chapter 954: Soothing This Side, Then That Side, All Sweetness

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Chapter 954: Chapter 954: Soothing This Side, Then That Side, All Sweetness

At a time when the financial circle, entertainment sector, and medical community were abuzz, Delphine returned to the South Sea with Ignatius Leclair the next day.

At the recent International Film Festival awards ceremony, although Delphine did not win Best Director, she was still widely regarded by netizens as a true winner in life. As the executive president of the global powerhouse Clearstone, with a handsome, noble husband who adores her, and a pair of twins, this is what one might call a life on autopilot.

Delphine smiled slightly when she saw the online discussions; most people only see your success and radiance, not your failures and suffering.

When she struggled with the Squire siblings amidst blood and storm in the Golden Triangle, wandering from place to place, she truly never imagined she would one day have such a life. Because of her past loneliness and despair, she treasures love and happiness more than anyone else.

The same goes for Ignatius Leclair. After his first surgery, he seemed to have completely changed, although he remained thoughtful as the sea and had strong possessiveness, he indeed restrained himself to give her maximum freedom.

Ignatius took care of all the household chores, having only one request for her: to take good care of her health, after all, she was quite drained previously, and during Nicholas and Benjamin’s birth, she didn’t properly recuperate, making it not so easy to plan for a second child later.

Delphine felt he was great in every way, except for one little flaw: he didn’t like taking care of the two little ones. He would bring them back to stay for a week once a month, then send them to the Leclair Family or the Howard Family the rest of the time, enjoying the world of just the two of them, trying to make up little by little for the missed first half of their lives.

Nicholas Carter and Benjamin Leclair, only five years old, formed a cute little alliance, starting to outsmart their daddy in an attempt to reclaim their mommy.

Every time Delphine watched the drama unfold with the father and sons, she felt a bit of a headache, sweetly burdened as she pacified one side and then the other.

Due to Ignatius Leclair’s return to the South Sea, the Leclair Family had seen Nathan Leclair’s thunderous ways; upon seeing the return of the Leclair Family’s eldest son, the South Sea practically became the Leclair Family’s territory, prompting peace and prosperity to emerge—an unusual occurrence.

Delphine originally planned to visit Hokkaido to see the snow in the second half of the year; however, the trip was nearly planned when she was forced to cancel, the cause being her surprise pregnancy.

Upon hearing the news, Delphine was a little flabbergasted. Her body had been overly exhausted before, making it difficult to conceive again, but thinking about the way she had been living for the last six months, she suddenly

felt somewhat relieved. These days, life had been warm, even resembling her dreams.

Unlike the first pregnancy, this time Ignatius Leclair was extremely nervous; upon confirming her pregnancy, he immediately canceled all his trips and plans for the next year, ensuring her sole focus was on the pregnancy—no matter how important other things seem compared to having a child.

Seeing him more tense than herself, Delphine couldn’t help but chuckle. Hearing of her pregnancy, Sylvester Cloud excitedly resigned from his lecturing job to return to the South Sea.

Along with Sylvester came the long-lost Sylvester Cloud. Back in the day, when Sylvester Cloud learned of the things his parents did, he realized all the glory and riches he enjoyed over the years had been taken from others, while those who rightfully deserved them—the father and daughter—endured years of wandering, unable to surmount the inner hurdle, he left home.

Returning to the South Sea now, it is a world and time that has long since changed.