The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 451
Sophia was sleeping face down; one side of her face squished out of shape. Her lips were pouted as she breathed in sleep. She
was as adorable as a dough and she melted one’s heart with her cuteness.
Atticus was sleeping neatly, flat on his back, his hands resting on his little belly.
Thalassa gently moved his hands down and placed them by his sides on the bed.
Dorian was sleeping at the foot of the bed. Suddenly, he smacked his lips and rolled over, his little body flipping like a fish out of
water.
Thalassa thought he had woken up, but when she saw him snuggle up against her thigh and continue sleeping soundly, she
realized he was just a restless sleeper.
As the four little angels surrounded her, their sweet baby smell was engulfing her. They melted her heart and filled her with a
profound sense of happiness. She didn’t want to leave them.
But a brief separation was a small price to pay for a long future together.
Despite her reluctance, Thalassa had to leave.
She leaned over each child, planting a soft kiss on their cheek, and tugged at the corners of her mouth in a sweet smile.
With one last longing look, she steeled herself, got up, and walked out of the room.
In the living room, Evelyn sat on the couch, her face stern, “Did you go to see Lysander or did he come to see you last night?”
Thalassa paused, walked over to sit beside Evelyn; her hands folded in her lap, her expression sincere and serious, “Mom, I’ll
find a way to sort this out.”
“And how long do you think it’ll take?” Evelyn asked sternly.
Thalassa didn’t know. Her gaze was filled with melancholy and helplessness as she met Evelyn’s eyes.
Evelyn sighed heavily and looked away, “Just go. Lysander is a handsome man with a great body. You’re not losing anything by
being with him. Enjoy your youth. Once you’re older, men won’t look at you the same way.”

Before, Evelyn was against Thalassa dating Lysander because they had no future. Lysander was only interested in her physical
appearance, not her family background.
Their ordinary family couldn’t measure up to Lysander’s wealthy one. She thought Thalassa would get hurt.
But things had changed, and they were all beyond her control. They couldn’t fight against the wealthy.
After much thought, Evelyn decided to accept the situation. After all, it was a time of gender equality. There was no such thing as
losing or gaining in a relationship. She couldn’t have Thalassa live alone for all her life just like her. If there was a man who
wanted to date her, even if there was no future, the process of dating was still enjoyable.
Hertha was right about enjoying the present.
Lysander was handsome, well-built, and masculine. Thalassa had struck gold. She wasn’t at a loss.
Having had this experience in life, she would have no regrets when she looked back in old age.
Evelyn’s sudden change of heart left Thalassa in disbelief.
When had her mother become so progressive?
She was prepared for a lecture, but instead, her mother was giving her the freedom to be herself,
“Mom, I’ll handle it, I promise.” Thalassa tried to explain, thinking her mother was being sarcastic.
“You don’t need to worry, I mean what I say. If you want to date, then date. Lysander is a good man to date.” With that, Evelyn
got up and walked into the kids’ room.

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