Chapter 809: Chapter 809

Charlotte’s cheeks flushed red as she hastily pushed Justin Battleson away and bent down to instruct,

"Since that’s the case, you must all be good and listen to what your great-grandmother tells you, okay?"

The little treasures looked at each other excitedly, then all nodded obediently at Charlotte, promising they would behave. The rightful source is novel fire.net

"Such well-behaved treasures, I just can’t help but adore them the more I see," Jasmine Clarkson said with a chuckling smile to the butler at her side.

"In that case, Grandma, Charlotte and I will be leaving now,"

Justin Battleson, holding Charlotte’s hand, said to Jasmine Clarkson.

Jasmine’s gaze flickered slightly before she curved her lips into a smile of sudden realization, then waved them off.

"Alright, alright, off you go, you two. Don’t worry about the children; I’ll take good care of them."

"Okay, Grandma," Justin nodded.

Charlotte cast an affectionate glance towards Justin, nudging him in the waist with her elbow as he smiled and led her away.

However, the little treasures were confused.

"Daddy and Mommy aren’t staying with great-grandma today?" Grace Thompson blinked her eyes questioningly.

"Daddy and Mommy still have important matters to attend to. You little ones shouldn’t disturb them," Jasmine Clarkson said, caressing Grace’s little cheek.

"Great-grandma has prepared toys for you, go and play."

Hearing this, the little ones took each other’s hands and ran off to the playroom.

Elsewhere, Justin Battleson had already led Charlotte away from Stardust Garden, yet Charlotte seemed somewhat uneasy and turned back to look.

"Don’t worry, the kids are with Grandma," Justin Battleson brought Charlotte into his embrace.

Charlotte looked at Justin, shaking her head, "I’m just worried that little Hank will never stay put for a moment. What if he disturbs Grandma?"

At that very moment, Hank, who was sitting on the carpet assembling Lego, suddenly sneezed.

Hopefully, given his good health, he wouldn’t be coming down with a cold.

Hearing Charlotte’s words, Justin Battleson cupped her cheeks in his hands.

"Charlotte, instead of worrying about those little friends, you might want to be more concerned about the big friend right in front of you."

Charlotte, seeing this, leaned in and gave Justin Battleson a sweet kiss.

Now that Charlotte had made the first move, Justin was not one to hold back, gripping her jaw and kissing her until she was out of breath.

Charlotte’s body softened, and she pressed his hand against her waist, giving him a glance, "You’re bullying me again."

"It’s clearly you who tempted me first..."

Justin Battleson’s throat moved slightly as he kissed Charlotte’s soft lips once more.

"Charlotte, I’m taking you to a place."

Charlotte asked curiously, but Justin Battleson didn’t provide an answer, simply starting the car.

Soon, Justin Battleson stopped the car, and as Charlotte got out, she was greeted by a breathtaking vista.

Beneath the hillside, the neon lights and the hustle and bustle of traffic melded into a golden river of light, winding and interweaving, and Charlotte could imagine the clamor of the city from here.

But now, only the gentle evening breeze caressed her cheeks.

Looking up, she saw the silver-blue river of stars scattered around the full moon, shimmering brightly.

Charlotte traced a finger along her wind-blown hair, unable to resist exclaiming.

She turned to look at Justin Battleson nearby.

"How did you find such a place?"

Justin Battleson reached out to wrap Charlotte in his arms, their heads leaned together, nestled close.

"I found this place by chance when I was little, and I often came here to be by myself."