The Untouchable Ex Wife by Mizuki Sei

The two children woke up early. They had already gone around the Hunt family’s residence.
They adapted much better than Renee expected they would. Despite being in a completely unfamiliar environment, they were
able to feel happy and at ease. Evidently, they behaved as if they owned the place.
“What are you two doing? Why didn’t you wake me up?” Renee asked.
She realized they were standing on their tiptoes next to a yellow fruit tree while they looked up.
“Mommy, come here, quickly. Look, these four must be hungry. They keep chirping, and their mouths are wide open!” Abby
quickly ran over to Renee and tugged at her hand. She then pointed at the four fledglings in a nest. She seemed very worried.
Chirp! Chirp!
Four fledglings that recently hatched were chirping weakly in the nest.
They were too small to even open their eyes. Their mouths were all open while they waited for their mother to feed them.
“They’re probably hungry. Let’s find them something to eat!” Renee couldn’t help but empathize with the chirping fledglings.
“But what do birds like to eat?” Adie asked calmly.
“Don’t they eat things like worms?”
Renee retrieved her phone and started searching.
She’d never had a pet bird before. Now that she had to look after four of them, she was under immense pressure!
After going through several educational courses on keeping pet birds, she felt much more confident. She looked at Adie and
Abby. “That’s right. Fledglings usually eat worms their mothers find. Let’s catch some worms!”
“Yay! We’re catching worms!” The kids raised their hands in excitement.
They grew up on an island, and they were very close to nature. They practically grew up in the wild. There was nothing they
couldn’t do.
The Hunt family’s mansion was large, and there were plants everywhere. The three of them caught many worms in a short
period of time.

They returned to the yellow tree. Since the bird’s nest was quite a distance away from them, Renee brought a ladder over.
“Abby, hand me the box. I’ll start feeding the birds,” Renee said after climbing up the ladder.
“Alright, Mommy. Here you go!” Abby exclaimed while standing on her tiptoes.
This was when Stefan walked out. He looked curiously at them. “What are you doing?”
“Daddy, we’re feeding the birds. Come and look. They’re so cute when they eat!” Abby waved excitedly at him.
“Are you really feeding birds?” Stefan couldn’t resist smiling. He quickly walked to the yellow tree.
Renee grabbed a black caterpillar with a pair of forceps and fed it to one of the fledglings.
The fledgling opened its mouth and chirped in a satisfied manner.
Chirp! Chirp!
When the other fledglings saw this, they chirped even louder. They all moved closer to Renee as if she was their mother.
“Hahaha! Don’t worry. You’ll each get some. We caught enough worms for everyone!” She exclaimed.

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