"What? Have you run into someone you know?"

Spending a lot of time with Micah, Sadie already understood him very well. With just a glance or a gesture, she could understand what he meant. "I guess so." Micah sat down with Sadie's arm around him.

The caregivers helped the children onto the ride, and Coco had its exclusive seat.

The restaurant manager and servers came to serve them, respectful and enthusiastic.

As Micah placed an order, Andrew hurried over and whispered in his ear. Micah's brow furrowed slightly, and he gestured without speaking.

Andrew promptly organized twelve bodyguards to stand watch outside, while six remained inside to protect the restaurant.

Sadie felt uneasy. Micah was typically low-key with his family, yet tonight's situation struck her as exaggerated, despite his usual superb style at work.

"Daddy, what's happening?" Noah also sensed something.

"Nothing." Micah patted Noah's head and said gently, "There's a children's area over there. Take your siblings there to play for a while. We'll call you when the appetizers arrive."

"Okay." Noah nodded and said to Nathan and Mia, "Nathan, Mia, let's go play on the slide over there."

"Okay."

The three children slid down from their chairs and ran to the nearby children's area with their little legs.

The three caregivers and several bodyguards followed closely, almost never leaving their side, exercising extreme caution..

"What's going on?" Sadie asked anxiously.

"It's my aunt's yacht." Micah frowned.

"What?" Sadie was shocked.

The three days of her kidnapping constituted the most terrifying ordeal she had ever endured. Even now, the mere thought of it sent chills down her spine.

And Nick had injected her with something, the poison still lingering in her body, like a time bomb ready to go off at any moment.

She didn't expect that it wasn't enough, and now Nick was haunting them like a ghost...

"Don't be afraid, I'm here." Micah tightened his grip on Sadie's hand.

"Let's go back." Sadie had no appetite now. "I don't want to eat anymore."

"Don't worry, I'm here. What are you afraid of?" Micah embraced her shoulder and comforted her, "Besides, the kids haven't even eaten their meals yet. If you suddenly go back now, they'll be disappointed." Hearing this, Sadie compromised. She turned around and looked through the pristine glass wall, seeing a yacht parked by the seaside, with a red S engraved on the hull-Nick's symbol!

The unique symbol of the Clemens family was a golden "S", which Micah used, and a blood-red one, which Nick used.

Thinking about the poison in her body, Sadie was itching to hate Nick...

"Don't overthink it..." Micah touched Sadie's face. "With me here, no one can hurt you and the children!" "Okay." Sadie absentmindedly nodded.

At this time, the server brought the appetizers.

The children immediately washed their hands and came over to eat, but Micah stopped them. Andrew took out professional instruments and checked every piece of food before allowing them to eat. The children were initially excited, but now they felt a little scared due to all the commotion. Nathan looked around cautiously and asked, "Daddy, what's wrong? Is someone trying to poison us?" "No, I'm just checking if there are any bugs inside," Micah said, rubbing his hair. "Okay, you can eat now."

Although he said so, the children didn't dare to move...

Micah sampled a small bite before reaching for their utensils, ready to begin their meal. After all, the children were still young. Despite their earlier fear, they didn't linger on it for long. The enticing aroma of the food swiftly drew them in, and they dug in eagerly.

But Sadie had no appetite. She just felt that if Nick's issue wasn't resolved, she and Micah would never be able to live peacefully...

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