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A Spoonful of Sugar: Don't Beg for Love novel Chapter 328

Chapter 328 

Hesper slept all the way until the next afternoon. When she finally opened her eyes, Renfrew was no longer in her arms. 

“Take a look at these codes again! Do the math and…” 

“Keep it down. Hesper is still asleep.” 

“Sorry, Mr. Lane. I got carried away…” 

” 

Hesper opened her eyes, feeling muddled, only to find that a bunch of people were circling around a small table nearby. Renfrew was right in the center, frowning at the computer, looking very 

grownup. 

Since no one realized that she had woken up, Hesper turned her body sideways and quietly watched what they were up to. The clacking of the keyboard was especially loud in the quiet space. Hesper raised her eyebrows at the sight. 

According to what she just heard, it seemed Renfrew had an amazing talent. 

“Amazing! I can’t believe you know how to do that too! Is this kid really just three years old?” 

“Hush.” 

Hesper wanted to break into laughter, but she held back and listened to Renfrew’s solemn reply instead. “I’ve had my fourth birthday. I’m no longer a three-year-old.” 

That definitely did it for Hesper. She burst out laughing. 

“You’re awake?” 

Matthew came over and looked at Hesper who was trying to hide her smile with her body turned sideways. With a helpless look on his face, he said, “Did we wake you? I should have asked those two to stay outside.” 

Hesper smiled and shook her head. As she sat up, she could feel that she had fully recovered. 

“I woke up on my own. It’s not because of them.” 

Removing his attention from the laptop, Renfrew ran over and hugged Hesper’s waist. 

“Mommy!” 

“My sweet boy.” Hesper ruffled his hair, and then said with a tone of surprise, “My dear Ren knows how to use computers?…If that’s the case, sending you to a kindergarten now seems a little unnecessary.” 

Renfrew shook his head. “I like going to kindergarten.” 

Despite what Renfrew said, Hesper couldn’t help but think to herself, ‘Although it isn’t such a bad idea to let Ren interact with his peers more, the kindergarten teacher said that Renfrew’s loneliness didn’t stem from his lack of peers but that he was too intelligent to communicate normally with kids of his age.’ 

At first, Hesper could not fully understand it, but now she could see that it was like having 

someone who had gone to college be friends with elementary school kids. It was not a normal relationship to have with peers of his age. 

Renfrew should be allowed to interact with people who were on the same page as him. 

“You’ll have another checkup in a while to ensure that you’re physically well, then you can be discharged from the hospital,” Matthew said. “And about that place yesterday… Nathaniel and Isaac went by this morning, but the snow from last night had melted into slush, covering all possible traces.” 

“I see.” 

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