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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 570
“Mom, look here, it’s cracked.” Noticing Thalassa’s confusion, Sophia pointed to the crack on the circular pendant, drawing her
mother’s attention.
Thalassa leaned in to look closely. Indeed, there was a hair-thin crack lodged in the middle of the stone.
The fissure was hidden deep within it, almost imperceptible unless looked very closely.
Thalassa marveled at Sophia’s keen eye and attention to detail.
“You’re right, there is a crack. Sophia, you are truly amazing to have spotted this.” Thalassa praised with pride, patting Sophia’s
head affectionately.
She then came to realize that she had given birth to four prodigies. Each child was unique, possessing their own special talents.
Sophia, blushing and delighted at being praised by her mother, wore a wide grin.
Just then, Atticus came over, two tablets cradled in his arms. His grip was loosening.
Thalassa quickly stretched out her hands to catch the tablets. They were sleek, made entirely of metal, and perfectly sized. They
were far more luxurious than the one she had bought for Atticus.
“Dad gave me these. Mom, I want you to have one.” Atticus pointed at a rose-colored tablet. His cute little face was full of
seriousness.
Thanking him warmly, Thalassa gently told him, “Thank you, sweetheart. But what will Mom do with it since I don’t need a
tablet?”
She understood their intentions. They wanted to give her their best possessions.
“Well, I’ll keep it for Mom until you need it.” Atticus hesitated before proposing a compromise.
Thalassa smiled approvingly, “All right, we’ll do it your way.”
“Yes!” Atticus nodded happily.
After showing Thalassa their new toys, the children excitedly led Evelyn to their rooms.

Previously, the four children had shared a room. But then, each had their own room decorated to their tastes.
Atticus liked monochrome, and his room was done up in black and white. Dorian preferred blue, so his room was decked out in
shades of blue. Elowen loved pink, and her room looked like a princess chamber filled with soft pink hues. Sophia favored
purple, and her room was adorned with purple drapes, bedding, and wall decor, creating a dreamy and romantic atmosphere.
Sophia placed the two circular pendants on the display rack on her bedside table.
Evelyn, following the children around their rooms, was overwhelmed by the lavish conditions. Lysander’s people were incredibly
efficient. The children had only moved to Royal Estates two nights prior, and in less than two days, their rooms were already
decorated according to their preferences.
Everything was neat, stylish, and of the highest quality.
If the children had stayed with Thalassa and her, they would have never been able to provide such luxury.
As the children’s laughter and joy surrounded Evelyn, tears welled up in her eyes.
Thalassa was right. With Lysander, the children could have received the best care, enjoyed the finest resources, and had a
brighter future. If they stayed with Evelyn, they would have only known hardship.
She was happy for the children, yet her heart ached.
As the children departed to their rooms, a wave of quiet melancholy washed over Thalassa.

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