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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1864

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1864

Chapter 1864 The Appointment

Larry knew that the child was completely clueless, but he was willing to chat with him with no ulterior motive.

“Sure! And my mom too. Both Grandma and Mom are very kind,” Lucius said.

“And let me tell you something, my Mommy is very beautiful. She is the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen,” Lucius said proudly.

Ding! Ding! Ding!

Just then, Larry’s phone rang. It was from his assistant.

“Is that so? Well, if there’s a chance, maybe you could introduce me to your mother. Maybe I could even work together with her.” Larry tousled Lucius’s hair.

“Sounds good! You’d better get that. I’m going home now,” Lucius said as he departed.

As Larry gazed at the boy’s diminishing figure, he felt a sense of comfort for reasons unknown to him.

It was the first time he had felt this at ease after Joan’s accident and he did not expect it to come from interacting with a boy.

“What did you say? Mr. Norton funded your school?” Delilah gazed at Lucius, wariness in her eyes.

“That’s right, Grandma,” Lucius replied excitedly. “I don’t think he’s a bad man. He just wants to build a library for us, as well as lots of exercise equipment.”

Delilah’s gaze darkened at once. She had thought that a rich young man like Larry would spend his fortune drinking or womanizing. It was a surprise to her to discover that he would be as charitable as this.

In this day and age, society has become dangerous and people have malicious intentions. For him to do something like this just proves that he’s not an ordinary person.

She was right to think that way. After all, Larry was indeed not just an ordinary person.

“Lucius, what were you guys talking about?” Selena ambled over slowly and pinched his cheeks.

“The man who always came looking for Grandma funded our school. Mommy, when would you be free? I’d like to introduce you to him. Maybe you could work together with him in the future,” Lucius said innocently.

How does this child think so far ahead?

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