Seeing that he was still worried about her, she calmed down a little and let out a deep breath. "I don't blame you. I just can't bear to see these people gossip about a child."
He raised his hand and held her small, cold hand. "I know, I understand."
After so many years, they had gone through life-and-death situations. How could they care about such a small problem? It was all for the sake of their children. They all understood each other's hearts as parents.
"I've asked my assistant to prepare everything in the past two days. Let's do it together, okay?"
She nodded. "Okay."
To her, it didn't matter what the child's surname was. A family's blood relationship couldn't be hindered by a name. She was just afraid that Lucas wouldn't get used to it, so she didn't change it.
Now it seemed that this matter had to be put on the agenda.
When the car arrived at the restaurant, it was already 6:40 p.m. After Huston parked the car, he walked to the back seat and opened the door. After taking the gray coat next to him and putting it on Lucas, he woke him up softly and said, "Lucas, we're here."
Lucas was having a good dream, and his little body was full of drowsiness. But after hearing the voice of Huston, he obediently rubbed his eyes and sat up. "Dad..."
"Yes, I'm here." When he heard her childish voice, his heart melted. He unfastened his seatbelt and carried Lucas out of the car. "Let's go eat. There's the steak that you like."
Hearing the word steak, Lucas barely cheered up. He was really hungry after playing for a whole day. When he entered the restaurant, he smelled the faint smell of food and immediately felt empty in his stomach.
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