Chapter 24
Chapter 24
The two little kids secretly hid behind the stairs on the second floor and watched Rose and Jay's interesting debate.
Rose, the opposer, was passive and lacked presence.
"Sir Ares, you always nitpick everything about me and you're never satisfied no matter what I do. What about you? You let different women pick up and send your children to and from school, but have you ever stopped to think whether your ways may affect Jenson subtly?"
"Rose, my methods are decent enough. I don't need you to remind me. Also, the different women you're talking about are all Jenson's relatives. You're the one with the dirty mind. Why should there be a problem with what I do?” Jay said angrily.
"What about Nancy? How is she related to Jenson?" 1
"Rose, you have no right to interfere in my personal life."
"I don’t care about your personal life, but please keep your eyes open when you look for a girlfriend. Don’t find an evil stepmother for Jenson. And if you ever plan to have another baby, can you try not to do it or at least hide it from Jenson until he’s more secure?"
Jay frowned slightly. "Who told you I'll have a baby with Nancy?"
Rose said, "Miss Nancy said it herself." Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.
Jay nodded. "Fine. Then, I will personally tell Jenson that I'll never give him younger brothers or sisters for the rest of his life."
Rose felt inexplicably guilty and stuttered, "Watch what you say. You can’t be too sure of that. What if he suddenly gets a younger brother and a younger sister i n the future?"
Jay snorted. "You think everyone's like you? Lying, cheating, faking their own death, and a multitude of other shortcomings? Rose, I highly doubt that someone like you can teach kids. Don't bother coming to work tomorrow."
The two little babies upstairs were in an emotional mess.
Baby Robbie dragged Jenson into the room. He was surprised, happy, and anxious all at the same time.
"Jenson, we look exactly like your daddy. He must be my daddy too. But please, I beg you, don't tell Daddy that I was here today, okay? Daddy already has such a bad impression of Mommy. If he knew that I snuck in, he would hate Mommy even more."
Jenson nodded faithfully.
"What should we do?" Jenson asked.
Baby Robbie was turning around in circles. "We must find a way to make Daddy like Mommy. That way, our family can be together."
"Find a way to make Mommy stay," Jenson murmured.
Baby Robbie looked at Jenson and exclaimed, "I got it! Act cute with Daddy and beg him to let Mommy stay. Then, Daddy won't let Mommy go."
Jenson looked sheepish.
"I can't act cute."
Baby Robbie looked at Jenson's sullen face. "Okay, okay. You don’t have to. I'll do it. Get me a set of your clothes and I'll pretend to be you."
Not objecting, Jenson opened the closet and Baby Robbie looked at all white, all black, all gray-all single -colored clothes.
Baby Robbie pursed his lips and pouted, "Why are your clothes so simple? Mommy said that kids should wear colorful clothes so that it feels like the Sun is in their hearts."
Jenson looked at Robbie's white shirt with a colorful Ultraman on it and curiosity flashed across his eyes.
Baby Robbie changed into a plain white shirt and skipped toward the door.
Jenson stopped him quickly. "Don't skip."
Baby Robbie turned back to Jenson and showed him a n OK gesture and placed one hand over his face. When he removed away, Baby Robbie's energetic face instantly switched to an expressionless iceberg.
There was a faint smile in Jenson's eyes.
Baby Robbie told Jenson, "You must hide yourself."