Quickly, Owen is three years old and ready to go to kindergarten.
Even after all these years of marriage, Aaron and Katrina are still as sweet as their wedding days.
When Katrina wakes up in Aaron's arms in the morning, Aaron looks down, kissed the corner of her lips, and greets her, "Good morning, honey."
Katrina has long been accustomed to his morning kiss and replies with a gentle and low voice, "Good morning, my husband."
Hearing her soft voice, Aaron wraps his arms around her waist and puts his head between her white neck, ready to seize the moment and make love with her.
Katrina pushes him away, "Well, stop, Owen's time to get up. It's your son's first day to go to kindergarten, and I don't want to be late."
After hearing Katrina's words, Aaron could only choose to stop.
While Katrina and Aaron walk out of the room, Owen gets up with a maid's help.
At the table, Katrina is eating her breakfast as she admonishes Owen.
"Honey, in the kindergarten, you must obediently listen to the teacher, you know? Don't bully other children, don't kiss a little girl. Mummy has prepared a children's mobile phone for you, and if something happens, you can call mummy and daddy directly."
After all, Owen is on his first day in kindergarten. Katrina is a bit worried that he will not be able to adapt to the environment of kindergarten, or will meet some unexpected situation.
Owen eats his breakfast calmly, nods his head, and says, "Yes, mommy, I know."
Compared to Katrina's nervousness and worry, Aaron seems calm.
He listens to their talk, while quietly peeling the eggs in his hands.
Aaron is stricter with Owen than his sister Kristina.
After all, he is a boy and must learn to be strong.
If he can't handle kindergarten at the age of three, how can he inherit the Wilson family? How can he protect his mother and sister in the future?
Owen looks up, sees Aaron's freshly peeled egg, and says, "Daddy, I want to eat an egg!"
Instead, Aaron looks up and places the egg in Katrina's plate, "It's for mommy. If you want, you can peel it yourself."
Hearing that, Owen is unhappy, "Dad, you play favorites. You favor mommy, don't favor me."
His dad does this all the time. If he has something good, the first person he thinks of is mommy.
Even when he goes abroad on business, he always comes back with a lot of presents for his mother.
But for him, it would be nice if he remembers to bring him a souvenir.
He must have been picked from the trash.
After hearing Owen's complaint, Aaron even doesn't look up and says, "Nonsense, she is my wife. I favor her, of course."
When Katrina sees them talking in front of her, she is amused by them, and she divides Aaron's egg in half and gives the other half to Owen.
Aaron is tough on the mouth, and when facing Owen, he always looks like a strict father.
But Katrina knows how much Aaron loves their children.
He is so hard on Owen that he doesn't want Owen to grow up in such a privileged family environment as an idle rich boy.
After breakfast, Aaron drives Owen to kindergarten.
Because he has an important meeting in the morning, Katrina accompanies Owen to attend the admission ceremony.
Before leaving, Aaron holds on Katrina's waist and asks for a kiss.
And when he comes to Owen, he rubs Owen's little head and says, "Take care of my wife, do you hear?"
Owen immediately obediently listened to order, "I know! I will take good care of mommy and not make her angry!"
After Aaron leaves, Katrina and Owen walk into kindergarten.
And when she goes to Owen's class and leads him in, she suddenly finds a familiar figure.
Marcellus is also here, and he is holding hands with a little girl who wears a princess dress.
That moment when they see each other, for the first time, there will be some embarrassment.
After all, they have been once together, but when they meet again, they both have a new family and have their own baby.
It is Marcellus who first breaks the silence, "Katrina, what a coincidence."
Katrina responds with a smile, "Yes, it's a coincidence. Is this your daughter? Very pretty!"
"Thank you. Your son is lovely, too."
After a few simple conversations, they become more relaxed, completely putting down the burden and regard each other as friends.
Just then, the teacher comes in.
In order to let the children know each other and adapt to the new life as soon as possible, all the parents and children sit together and do some small games.
A teacher in charge of taking photos will take photos of the scene and send them to other parents who can't attend the ceremony.
At this time...
In Wilson Enterprises, Aaron finishes a meeting and walks out of the conference room.
The secretary is following after him, briefing him on the arrangements for the rest of the work arrangement.
Aaron accidentally turns on his phone and sees the messages from the kindergarten.
He doesn't think much of it until he spots a picture of Katrina and Marcellus sitting next to each other.
Aaron gasps and becomes alert.
Why is Marcellus here?
Although, after so many years, he has already succeeded in pursuing Katrina.
But suddenly seeing them together, he also will be nervous and uneasy.
He is afraid that the Marcellus still love Katrina.
He is afraid that she would be taken advantage of.
"Cancel all tasks, put them off to the afternoon."
Then Aaron leaves the company and drives to the kindergarten.
Katrina and other parents are sitting on chairs, watching children play games and interact.
Just then, a tall figure suddenly appears in the doorway, and Aaron strides over.
The moment Katrina sees Aaron, and she looks surprised.
Isn't he busy at the office?
Why does he come here all of a sudden?
In a blink of an eye, Aaron has arrived in front of Katrina.
He nods slightly to Marcellus next to Katrina. "Excuse me, Mr. Brook, could you move over there?"
Marcellus smiles and stands up to offer Aaron the seat next to Katrina.
Aaron graciously says thanks to Marcellus and sits down between Katrina and him, preventing Marcellus from getting too close to Katrina.
Feeling Aaron hold on her waist as if he were declaring sovereignty, Katrina understands something.
This guy must come here from the company because of jealousy.
When Katrina gets this cognition, she doesn't know if she should smile or get angry in an instant. She feels both moved and helpless in her heart.
It's not necessary, although she had a past with Marcellus, now they have already had their own families, and even their children are old enough to go to kindergarten.
Only Aaron has always put her very important, for fear of others to rob her away.