When Charlotte, Ben, and Anna arrived at the airport, Joe was already waiting for them.
"Working a whole day, you must be tried."
Charlotte greeted Joe with a big smile. Ben and Anna enthusiastically rushed into Joe's arms, welcoming him with a warmth they had never shown.
If only this warmth wasn't compensation for forgotten memories.
Joe helplessly held Ben and Anna, his gaze fixed on Charlotte.
Charlotte's gaze shifted as she said, "We really didn't do it on purpose..."
To divert Joe's attention, Charlotte quickly told him about the trick that Ben and Anna played on her.
Ben and Anna widened their eyes in surprise. They hadn't expected their mom to push them away at such a crucial moment.
But under their dad's questioning gaze, they had to play along and act obediently.
The family went through some commotion at the airport before finally boarding a private plane.
Charlotte looked puzzled at Joe and said, "Are you sure it's okay to leave for three months? You've been really busy lately..."
Joe chuckled lightly and gazed deeply at Charlotte. "I usually spend a lot hiring so many professionals, isn't it for moments like this? If they can't handle these tasks, they might as well not work at all."
In Capital City, Jack, who was working remotely, sneezed forcefully.
Staring at the mountain of paperwork on his desk, Jack's face twisted in bitterness. He entertained the thought of resigning for the hundred and first time.
To reach Antarctica, they had to gather in a city in Sylverlyn first, where they would board a cruise ship and sail at sea for nearly a month before reaching their destination.
Even before seeing the cruise ship, Ben and Anna were already excited.
She looked vibrant and lively as if someone had carefully adorned her with colors, and every move she made reflected her vitality. Joe couldn't help but be captivated.
"Dad?"
Ben and Anna finished their conversation and curiously looked at Joe and Charlotte.
Although Joe and Charlotte weren't currently speaking, the two children keenly sensed something peculiar in the atmosphere between them.
They thought their parents had quarreled, so they each crawled into their parents' laps and began chattering.
Joe and Charlotte exchanged a glance, and with a sense of resignation, they reassured them, "Don't worry. Mommy and Daddy didn't argue. We were just..."
Charlotte quickly glanced at Joe and finally breathed a sigh of relief. She was glad they didn't have to discuss what happened last night.
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