She had already received the call from Eden and known that she would come.
In the bookstore.
It was quiet and slightly cool.
Victor had brought the kids back from lunch.
And they had stuck their heads into the books again.
Victor suddenly felt inferior.
He also liked reading, but he was not as obsessed as the kids.
Last time, he had been dealing with something else, so he hadn't felt anything wrong with it.
But this time, he had nothing else to do.
Seeing them burying their heads into the books, Victor did feel that his children were super cute treasures.
As long as they had books to read, they would forget everything.
The other children around were not so selfdisciplined.
Victor held a management book in his hand, but he couldn't read a single word.
He was wearing a white casual suit. On his handsome face, the diamond-like eyes were shining with the light of pride which made him more attractive.
The people around were all looking at him with keen.
Giada was sitting next to him. She raised her head slightly and noticed people were looking at Victor instead of reading books.
She glanced at her two brothers who were fascinated by reading. She whispered, "Uncle Victor, take me out."
Victor looked at her with doubts. Without saying anything, he went out with his daughter in his arms.
He asked, "What's wrong?"
Giada glanced around and saw that they were already at the stairs. She said in a low voice, "Uncle Victor, please put me down. I want to sit on the stairs."
"Gia, I can carry you."
Giada said, "Put me down, please. I have something to say to you."
Victor put her down carefully.
Giada looked around and said, "Please tell me the truth. Do you like my mom or not?"
Victor: "What?"
He didn't know what Gia wanted to do.
He smiled, "Sweetie, our relationship is not..."
"Then why do you stay at our house? Don't you like her?" Giada quickly interrupted him, disappointment flashing across her big bright eyes.
This girl was so anxious. Victor looked at her disappointed little face and said, "Gia, don't worry, I haven't finished my words yet. I mean I love your mother very much. I met her when we were kids, and I've fallen in love with her since then. I've been waiting for her to come back."
When Giada heard this, she smiled as brightly as a flower. "Uncle Victor, we look so alike. It must be fate that has brought you to us. I'm waiting for you to become my stepfather. You should spend more time together with my mom. I hope you can marry her!"
Victor's red lips were full of dazzling smiles at this time.
He hadn't expected his daughter to be so supportive!
"But your mother doesn't like me to be clingy." Victor was a little discouraged. Thinking of the
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