Love Comes To Me
Chapter 896: Joy from Heaven

"Daddy's the best!"

The little girl laughed so hard that her eyes lit up and she put down the chicken wing in her hand and went over to Hector and took a bite out of his face. Naive had just finished eating and his pink mouth was still stained with oil, leaving a circle of grease marks on Hector's handsome face after the kiss. The otherwise handsome face looks rather comical at the moment.

"Hahahahahaha, brother, your face, so funny..."

Rupert looked at Hector's face and laughed heartlessly out loud.

Eloise also looked over curiously. Not only was Hector's face covered in oil, but his clothes were also covered in oil, which the little girl had rubbed on them. She stifled a giggle and hurriedly pulled Sweety, who was hanging on to Hector, over and sat her down.

"Sweety, you need to sit properly for dinner, look at all the oil you're rubbing on Daddy."

Funny as it may be, it's time for the little girl to get out of the habit of jumping around when she's happy. "It's not a problem, it's not like she did it on purpose."

Hector drew a piece of paper and gently wiped the little girl's mouth with a light smile.

He was unconcerned about the grease stains on his body and wiped them with a paper without any haste.

A living slave to her daughter.

The little girl sniffed, secretly giggled, peeked her tongue out and gave HectorSweety a smile.

Eloise's attempt to educate Sweety choked in her throat and with a helpless sigh, she turned to Hector and said, "You don't spoil her too much, you'll spoil her." "No way, she's our daughter."

Hector looked at the little girl and smiled dotingly, a hint of pride faintly shining in those obsidian eyes.

"Forget it, let's eat and discuss it later."

Eloise sighed shallowly and was soon defeated.

Hector is the biggest stumbling block on her way to educating Sweety.

Across the room, Rupert and Aisly also surreptitiously hid their giggles at the sight.

Rupert was touched, and his heart was filled with tenderness as he gently brushed his hand over Aisly's bulging belly.

He thought that when his children were born in the future, he would probably spoil them beyond recognition, just like his brother did.

After lunch, Rupert remembered that he had booked Aisly's maternity appointment for today and left with her.

The rest of the day is all about the family of four.

As he exited the restaurant, Hector looked down at the two little ones.

"Where do you want to go this afternoon?"

Solomon and Sweety looked at each other and there was a glint in the clear eyes of both siblings.

"The Oceanarium!"

The two little ones said in unison.

As if he had been plotting for a long time, Solomon pulled a poster for the Oceanarium out of nowhere and excitedly pointed it out to Hector and Eloise. "I didn't think Solomon would like the Oceanarium, I thought you'd be bored."

Eloise said with some surprise.

"There are underwater tunnels in there where you can see the sharks..." Solomon explained in a small voice with a slight blush.

The shark is the king of the ocean floor and he wants to see it up close and personal.

"Go on, then."

Eloise smiled warmly and stroked Solomon's head.

Young boys, who have always aspired to these symbols of fierce animals.

A family of four, they soon arrived at the address on the promotional poster.

Once inside the Oceanarium, the little girl, who was still being held by Hector, immediately came to life and couldn't wait to get down and walk on her own.

It was a weekend and the Oceanarium was full of visitors.

Eloise and Hector held one each and were pulled forward by them.

Entering the underwater tunnel, the vast blue world crashed into their eyes without reservation as they walked in.

The tunnel is separated above by transparent glass, suspended overhead, and travels in a semicircle.

Inside the glass, fish of all shapes and colours swim happily inside, within easy reach, huge reefs and brilliantly coloured coral clumps form a vibrant marine world of breathtaking beauty. Walking here is like swimming in the depths of the ocean, and the heart, all of a sudden, becomes much more relaxed and calm.

"Wow, Fish, that's beautiful!"

Sweety pointed at the fish and called out excitedly.

The colourful fish tails pressed against the glass and brushed against the little girl's fingertips as if they were touching, much to her delight.

Solomon, on the other hand, kept searching for sharks, pulling them deeper and deeper, and after searching for a while, was caught off guard when a huge devilfish and shark lunged towards Solomon. Eloise looked instinctively startled and subconsciously had to pull back Solomon, who was pressed against the glass, when Hector took her hand in his and she snapped back to the fact that it was safe. After calming down, the two behemoths seemed to just race each other to heel and soon swept past Solomon.

For a few moments Solomon didn't move, just stared blankly in the direction the shark was swimming.

Eloise thought he was frightened and just wanted to come over to soothe the little one.

But then Solomon turned around and jumped right into her arms, excited and adoring, and said to Eloise, "Mummy Mummy, that shark, it just touched the glass with its tail and I think I felt it on my fingers, it's so, so good!" Eloise and Hector sniffed, looked at each other and couldn't help but let out a light laugh.

It was the right trip, the kids loved it.

As they emerged from the Cross Harbour Tunnel, the two little ones could not stop talking about their feelings and were overjoyed.

Hector and Eloise saw that it was still early and took them to see the beluga house again to watch the trainers train the belugas to dive and top the ball.

The family of four, who had been in the stands, were suddenly delighted from the sky.

Sweety and Solomon were chosen as the lucky visitors to go down and get up close and personal with the beluga whales, which made the two little ones so happy.

Eloise was busy taking photos of the two and the family had a great time.

In the evening, we ate out at a restaurant before returning home with great fondness.

Hector's parents immediately greeted him at the sound of voices, one holding Solomon and one holding Sweety.

"Did you have a good time today?"

The second oldest asked with a smile on his face.

"Happy! Grandparents, let me tell you, today we went to that oceanarium, there are so many fish ..."

Solomon and Sweety immediately described in graphic detail what they had seen and heard today.

Eloise and Hector listened on and smiled with relief.

Hector's phone suddenly rang and he glanced at his contacts, his brow furrowing slightly.

He walked outside without moving and took the call only after some distance.

The night hides his form, and Hector's expression is slightly strained as the moonlight and shadows of the trees play on his silhouette.

"Mr Pierce, what can I do for you at this late hour?"

Hector's thin lips parted slightly as he called out the other man's name.

"Mr Hector, am I interrupting something good?"

On the other hand, Pierce did not say what he wanted to do, but first exchanged pleasantries with Hector.

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