“Hi,” Natalie greeted with a smile.
Sean sighed as if he was disappointed with her response. “Tch, you’re still as cold to me as ever.”
Natalie drank a mouthful of soup and asked, “Is there anything I can help you with?”
“No, I’m just here to meet an important client when I saw you. Are those two your kids?” Sean pointed at the two children. “I’ve always known about their existence, but this is my first time actually meeting them.”
“Mommy, do you know this Mister?” asked Connor as he pulled Sharon’s hand and gave Sean a cautious look.
Natalie murmured an affirmative reply. “He’s my ex-supervisor.”
“Nat, we’re more than boss and subordinate, right?” Sean looked at Sharon who was staring at him with her big eyes. He suddenly felt the urge to caress her cute face.
However, Connor slapped his hand away before he could even reach Sharon. “Don’t touch my sister.”
“Oh, little guy here has quite a temper.” Sean looked at his hand and smiled even brighter. “Little guy, do you know who I am?”
“No I don’t, I don’t want to either!” Connor wrapped his arms around Sharon and said coldly.
Sean adjusted his glasses as he stared at Connor’s face. He looks exactly like Shane.
This is so annoying.
He preferred the little girl.
“Little girl, did you just call me Mister just now?” Sean’s eyes twinkled as he smiled gently at Sharon.
Natalie realized something was off as her face darkened. “Mr. Thompson, what are you trying to do?”
Sean ignored her as he trained his gaze on Sharon.
Sharon nodded subconsciously and murmured a weak reply.
The corner of Sean’s lips curled up. “Little girl, you’re mistaken. I’m not some mister. I’m your uncle, your father’s big brother.”
“What?”
“Mr. Thompson!”
Natalie and Connor shouted in unison.
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