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Mr. Warner, Your Wife is Running Away Again!-Chapter 752: Maybe I Should Just Bring the Marriage Registry Over for You Two
Lance Quincy bought a gift for himself and Lana Holloway at the Lego store, agreeing that they would give it to each other after completing it.
Lance Quincy gentlemanly carried the items himself, walking side by side with Lana Holloway on the street, softly saying, "I will stay in the country for a while, attending an art exhibition the day after tomorrow. If you’re free, please accompany me."
Lana Holloway asked surprisingly, "Is it the oil painting exhibition?"
Lance Quincy nodded, "Yes."
Lana Holloway smiled, "I was also planning to go."
Lance Quincy: "That’s just perfect. Having someone to accompany is always better than going alone. We’ve shopped enough now, let’s go try some relaxing activities."
Lana Holloway is timid, even afraid of the pirate ship, let alone other thrilling rides.
Therefore, Lance Quincy had to take her to some gentler activities.
In front of the Ferris wheel, Lance Quincy and Lana Holloway stood in line, chatting and laughing while waiting for their turn.
Norman Sutton saw this scene from afar, finding it glaringly unpleasant, he stormed off, extremely annoyed.
Having brought Hannah Sue over, Evan Sutton regretted it somewhat, feeling he should have stayed in the children’s section.
Because this area caught the eyes of acquaintances everywhere, appearing here with Hannah Sue, though fine when seen by a few brothers, if spotted by mom or sister-in-law, the gossip would spread faster than professional media reporters, leaving him unable to explain.
"Let’s go ride the Ferris wheel!" Hannah Sue pointed her little finger at the towering Ferris wheel not far away.
Evan Sutton almost agreed but upon spotting Lana Holloway in the queue, guessed Norman Sutton must be nearby, thus said, "Too crowded, let’s come back later."
Hannah Sue murmured softly, "Where isn’t crowded today? Everywhere is filled with people, all require lining up."
Evan Sutton glanced around, noticed Audrey Sutton and the others walking toward them from afar.
He hastily pulled Hannah Sue away, impulsively suggesting, "There’s a theater nearby about to start, let’s go watch the show first."
Frowning, Hannah Sue followed Evan Sutton while saying, "There’s still an hour before it starts, I checked the time just now."
Evan Sutton said, "There will definitely be a lot of people, let’s queue up first."
Without arguing, Hannah Sue followed to the theater entrance, unexpectedly spotting a significant queue already formed.
The waiting time, albeit tedious, seemed bearable for Hannah Sue since Evan Sutton accompanied her, making it less unbearable.
After half an hour, with the entry near, Hannah Sue began experiencing a dull stomach pain caused by her period.
Reluctantly out with Evan Sutton, having yet to enjoy any rides, she resisted the urge to return.
Biting her lip, Hannah Sue discreetly rubbed her abdomen, enduring the pain for over ten minutes.
As the previous session’s audience gradually exited, new attendees began entering.
She expected sitting to be more comfortable than standing, only to find the pain intensify.
A few minutes into the performance, Evan Sutton noticed Hannah Sue’s discomfort: "What’s wrong?"
Feeling unbearable, Hannah Sue clutched her abdomen, frowning: "My stomach hurts..."
Evan Sutton, recalling Audrey Sutton’s painful period experiences, had earlier suggested returning to the hotel to Hannah Sue.
With pain seemingly mild earlier, Hannah Sue had declined, planning various activities.
Clearly now, she likely had no intention to enjoy anything.
After an hour-long queue, they were scarcely into the performance before having to leave, understandably regrettable, but Hannah Sue clearly couldn’t withstand through that fashion.
Watching her leave with a conflicted expression, knowing she likely lamented the ticket cost, Evan Sutton comfortingly said, "Next time when you’re free, I’ll accompany you again."
Indeed, today circumstances were inconvenient with family members all around, Evan Sutton dared not freely roam with Hannah Sue.
On the way back to the hotel, Hannah Sue curled in the seat, holding her stomach with a pale expression.
Upon learning that she typically took painkillers and passed by a pharmacy, Evan Sutton bought her a box and obtained a cup of warm water to help her take medicine.
"Persistent pain might be due to usual negligence of health. Medicines have side effects, you should take care of your body better."
Without scrutinizing, Hannah Sue swallowed the pills instantly.
Given the extent of pain, she’d take even poison if necessary, the pain was excruciating.
Once back, Hannah Sue changed her dirty clothes, immediately wrapping in the duvet, curling on the bed.
Initially restless due to pain, relief came gradually as medication took effect, soon falling peacefully asleep.
For some reason, Evan Sutton saw shadows of Audrey Sutton in Hannah Sue, possibly due to their similar ages or personalities.
Before Audrey Sutton married, she resembled a child yet to mature, forever concerning her family.
Unnoticeably, dusk fell outside, a faint sound emerged from Evan Sutton’s pocketed phone; cautious not to awaken Hannah Sue, he replied to Hazel Yates’ call near the window: "Evan, where did you go? Haven’t seen you the whole day, everyone’s at the restaurant waiting for dinner, only you’re absent."
Evan Sutton explained softly: "Oh, bumped into some former colleagues in the park, dining with them tonight, no need to wait for me."
Hazel Yates: "Alright, then make sure not to stay out late, return early after dinner, chilly tonight."
Evan Sutton: "Yes, understood, Mom."
After the call, Evan Sutton glanced at the peacefully sleeping Hannah Sue on the bed, sighed helplessly.
For this girl, Evan Sutton felt unsure how many lies he fabricated today.
In the restaurant, the large family booked an enormous private room, joyously savoring the meal.
Hazel Yates asked Lance Quincy and Lana Holloway sitting opposite her, "Lance, Lana, how was your day?"
Lana Holloway paused eating slightly, hearing Lance Quincy light-heartedly reply, "Quite delightful, often busy at work, rarely have moments to unwind like today."
Lana Holloway dryly chuckled, softly echoed, "...same here."
Actually, spending time with Lance Quincy today, she forgot their meetup was an arranged date, only perceiving Lance Quincy as a like-minded friend, enjoying conversations without the usual awkwardness of a first date.
Hazel Yates’ inquiry reminded Lana Holloway of this, expression turning slightly uneasy looking at Lance Quincy who incidentally was observing her, causing her to blush, quickly bowing, consuming two spoonfuls of rice as cover.
Nearby, Norman Sutton subtly absorbed the scene, sarcastically commenting, "Flirting over a meal, maybe I should bring the civil bureau for you both!"







