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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me by Twin Bridge

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Tyler got up, stepped out, and boarded the helicopter, planning to swing by Lindsay's place. Didn't she have five kids living there?

By the the arrived, it was evening, and he had two of his men with him. After finding out exactly where Lindsay's house was,

he headed straight there.

The grocery store owner downstairs initially looked at them warily. But when she heard they were sent by Lindsay, she asked a few

more questions before handing over the key to the apartment.

Standing outside the door, Tyler hesitated. The door was plastered with flyers, and the place looked pretty old, probably not very

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big.

He inserted the key, turned it, and was greeted by the sight of several kids inside. Swere watching TV on the couch, others

were napping in the bedroom, oblivious to what was happening.

Tyler opened his mouth, suddenly realizing these kids probably didn’t grasp the concept of death. Only the oldest seemed to

understand a bit.

"Uncle, did Mom and Dad send you to check on us? When can we see them?" the oldest asked.

Tyler tried to muster a smile but found it impossible. Lindsay had been sentenced to death, and it wouldn't be long before it was

carried out. Was he really going to send these kids to an orphanage?

After a brief moment of hesitation, he turned to his men. "Take them to Greenfield."

If he left them at a local orphanage, who knows what might happen to them out of sight? At least in Greenfield, he could keep a

watchful eye.

Tyler had thought about taking the kids in himself, but seeing them reminded him too much of Lindsay's painful life. He couldn't

bear it.

He could donate to the Greenfield orphanage and have someone check in on the kids every week, ensuring they grew up safely,

got an education, and could eventually find jobs. If they couldn't, he'd set aside a few million dollars for them to livefortably.

The kids' eyes lit up when they heard they were going to Greenfield. Last ttheir mom returned from Greenfield, she brought

them loads of goodies and even got a new fridge and TV for the house. Now they were going to find her and live a good life

together.

The oldest quickly packed clothes for the younger ones while Tyler waited in the living room. Despite its small size and single

bedroom, the hwas cozy, clearly maintained with care. Was it the work of that absent-minded man?

—— The price is only 1/4 of what others charge —

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