Huston's concern for the child was within her expectations. But it was beyond her expectation that he wanted to be a good father.
She could feel the joy that Huston had for the child. She couldn't figure it out no matter how she thought about it. Even she felt confused.
Evelyn didn't want to face these emotions. She walked forward and held Lucas's hand, not looking behind her. Huston followed them slowly. For the first time, he felt that it wasn't necessarily romantic to walk hand in hand. This scene was also romantic.
Walking to a toy shelf, Lucas looked at a Porsche 911 box.
He looked at it again and again, and his dark eyes lit up. "Mom, this is so beautiful."
Evelyn knew what he meant and shook her head firmly. "No, you already have several."
Although she had made a lot of money now, she still didn't want her child to have the habit of wasting money. Moreover, he had a lot of money, which was all bought by Bert.
Evelyn's education way was that if someone was extremely obedient to him, there would be someone who was relatively worse. She couldn't let him feel that he could get whatever he wanted.
"Do you like it very much?" Huston stretched out his hand and took the LEGO. He was very happy and felt that he was finally of some use. "Uncle will give it to you."
Lucas was very surprised. "Really?!"
"It's true." Huston looked at his adoring gaze, and the sense of fatherly authority came to him. "If you like it, buy it"
Evelyn wanted to stop him, but it was too late.
Her mood, which had just improved a bit, went down again and didn't say a few words until she finished shopping and went home.
When the car arrived at the door of the apartment, Evelyn held onto Lucas and looked at the man standing opposite her. "I'll send Lucas home first. Wait for me."
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