Although Lucas was still young, there were still some things that he knew. Unlike his classmates abroad, the domestic children had asked him many times.
"Why don't you have the same surname as your father?"
At first, he was confused, but after listening more, he knew that it was not a good thing. Although he didn't think it was a big deal, but outsiders didn't think so.
Lucas was still a bit upset when he heard these words again. He knew that things weren't good for him.
Huston did not force Lucas to be happy. Everyone had their own thoughts, and Lucas was the same. If he was unhappy, there was no need to pretend to be happy because of an adult's thoughts.
When the father and son came out of the bathroom, Evelyn was already waiting on the path next to them. The family of three chatted with the teacher for a while and then left the kindergarten.
After getting in the car, they drove to the restaurant. It was rushing hour, and there were a lot of cars on the road. Every intersection was bustling. Perhaps having had too much fun at school, Lucas in the back seat was already fast asleep halfway through the journey.
Evelyn turned to look at him and said with a helpless smile, "he had a good time just now, but now he is asleep."
Huston looked at the road ahead and did not reply. No one knew what he was thinking.
Noticing his unusual silence, she looked sideways and asked, "What's wrong? Are you a little tired?"
The man's fingers on the steering wheel moved slightly. Just as the traffic light turned green, he stopped the car and asked, "Do you have any plans for Lucas's name?"
When he suddenly mentioned this matter, she almost didn't realize it. This matter had always been asked by their parents. They didn't think it was necessary, so they didn't think too much about it.
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