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Madam, Your Ex-Husband Is On Call novel Chapter 146

Chapter 146 Be Furious


Anastasia nodded. Originally she didn't plan to stay for long.

Jaxon and Anastasia got on the elevator. The security on this floor was extremely strict, and few people could come up.

But at the bottom, there were more and more people.

They didn't know who pressed the floor below, but this exclusive elevator stopped on the third floor.

Subsequently, Jaxon and Anastasia saw a white and tender little boy.

The little boy's eyes were bright, and he looked less than three years old. Wearing an expensive denim jumpsuit, he walked into the elevator with a smile.

Anastasia was stunned for a moment and looked around, but there was no one following him. "Good boy, who are you?"

The little boy happily looked up at Jaxon, showing a bright smile, and then opened his hands for a hug.

Jaxon was stunned for a moment but couldn't bear to keep a cold face. He pulled out a gentle smile and stretched out his arms to hug the little boy.

"It was probably a child who ran out. Shall we send it to the guidance desk downstairs?"

Anastasia nodded. She saw the little boy's soft smile, and her heart softened a little.

She couldn't help pressing his little face, then looked at Jaxon again. "Jaxon, you two look a little alike, don't you?"

The little boy smiled and waved to her, expressing his love for her.

She didn't notice the subtle stiffness of Jaxon's face for a moment.

But soon, Anastasia noticed something was wrong with the little boy. "This kid can't talk?"

She found that no matter how much the little boy opened his mouth, he couldn't make any sound, not even the slightest noise.

This was not normal.

Jaxon's eyes darkened a bit, he hugged the little boy tightly, and his face was slightly stiff.

"Maybe. Maybe this boy come here to see a doctor?"

Anastasia slapped her head. That was right. This child, who couldn't speak, came to the hospital for treatment.

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