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The Three Little Guardian Angels

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Chapter 2629

Nolan put the stuff in his hands down and said, “Dad, let’s clean Mom’s tombstone first.

Look at all these blades of grass.”

Nicholas nodded. He wore gloves and started cleaning the weeds and grass around the

tombstone. Maisie also helped them.

It took them about half an hour to clean up the weeds around the tombstone. Nicholas put a

new bouquet of white roses and a basket of fruits that she liked to eat before she died in

front of the tombstone.

Nolan and Maisie decided to leave some private time for Nicholas. Both of them came out of

the cemetery and looked into the distance.

“Dad has been thinking about Mom all these years after she passed away. They must’ve

loved each other very much.”

Nolan hugged Maisie in his arms. “They had a great relationship for as long as I can

remember. As my grandfather said, my father’s weakness was my mother, and he lost to a

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woman just like my great- grandfather.”

Maisie chuckled. “Well, he still willingly lost to a woman after he had woken up.”

“You’re right,” replied Nolan.

After he finished speaking, Nolan looked at her and asked, “Maisie, what if I die before you?

What would you do?”

Her eyelashes fluttered, and she grinned. “I’ll find another man to keep me company then.”

He frowned. “That’s it?”

She looked at Nolan and raised her eyebrows, “You’ll be about 80 to 90 years old by the

time you die. I’ll be an old woman as well. I’ll only be able to play for a few more years

before I’ll have to go down to look for you.”

He chuckled and said, “You’re right.”

Holding his hand, Maisie said, “We can’t live forever. Our kids have all grown up, and we

even have grandchildren already. There’s no need to worry about so much. We should just

let life take its course.”

Nolan held her hand, and they hugged each other.

The next day, at a gym…

“How could you leave me alone yesterday? Wayne, are you still my friend? How could you

do that to me?” Morrison scolded Waylon for leaving him alone yesterday while holding a

barbell with one arm.

Waylon was making breakfast. He put his phone on the loudspeaker as he said, “What’s the

matter? Do you have any problem with that?”

“Hah, no, I don’t have any problem with that. After all, one is bound to be the third wheel

when there are three people.”

“Cameron and I will be going to Stoslo in another two days.”

When Morrison heard what Waylon said, he put the barbell down. “What? I only came here

not long ago, and you guys are leaving already?”

Waylon chuckled. “You can corne with us if you want.”

Morrison stood up and walked up to the window with one of his arms on his waist. “There

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are still a lot of things I want to do here!”

“Then you can stay here.”

“But I don’t know anyone else other than you. Who else can I ask to bring me around the

city? Your great- grandfather? Do you think I’m out of my mind?”

Waylon took a look at his phone and replied, “What about Leah? You know each other,

right?”

“Leah?” Morrison took a deep breath and said, “I’d be really out of my mind if I went to look

for that woman.”

“Alright. I’m busy, so you’re on your own now.” Waylon hung up the call. He turned his head

around and saw that Cameron was leaning against the wall with a glass of milk in her hand.

It seemed like she had been listening to their conversation for a long time.

He put his phone down and chuckled. “What’s the matter?”

Cameron took a sip from the milk and walked into the kitchen. “Since when did you start to

work part- time as a matchmaker, huh?”

Waylon turned off the fire and put the steak on the plate. “I’m not a matchmaker. I just feel

that they could make a good couple, so I decided to give him a little push. But I can do

nothing if he doesn’t cherish the opportunity.”