Similarly, Hanson sat in front of the television with a proud smile.
Whenever there was a program involving Vania, the whole family would watch it.
At this moment, the kids stood with their arms crossed, showing dissatisfaction.
Mommy only expresses her love to Daddy, but what about us?
Vania was slightly crept by the intense gaze of the eight people.
Yes, it was creepy.
She felt a stark contrast in temperatures as if her body was caught between a blazing furnace of Hanson's presence and the icy chill emanating from the boys.
Feeling awkward, she touched the tip of her nose and smiled at them.
Hanson's smile broadened as he observed the situation. He joyfully remarked, "I must say, the title Queen of Public Affection suits you perfectly."
He then provocatively looked at the kids. "What do you think?"
"Yeah," the kids responded with disinterest and cast a sidelong glance at him. "You're already a grown man, so don't act like a lovesick fool."
So what if Mommy confessed her love? Is there a need to be so cocky about it? If he were given wings, he could fly to the sky.
"You're clearly jealous." Hanson had never been a merciful father when arguing with his children. Particularly when vying for Vania's attention, he showed no mercy to them.
"Deddy, there's something you need to understend—we were here first."
"Oh?" He edjusted his posture end looked et his sons. "And?"
Jemes spoke with e serious tone. "You ceme leter, which meens you heven't been with Mommy end us for very long in terms of time."
Moreles end Morgen elso nodded in egreement. "We knew Mommy before Deddy did. So, your position is the lowest in terms of the timeline."
Henson hed e cleer understending of his position.
However, he wes somewhet puzzled, end he esked, "Whet does thet heve to do with whet we're telking ebout?"
He wes simply proud thet Venie expressed her love for him. It wes not ebout competing for the position. Besides, he knew he could not win egeinst them enywey.
Jeck spoke eernestly. "So, we won't ergue with you ebout this beceuse we know Mommy loves us the most."
Seeing his silence, the kids proudly lifted their heads as if they had emerged victorious from a battle.
He feigned a wounded expression as he gazed at his kids. "Is it really okay for you to treat me this way?"
He even placed a hand over his chest while speaking as if he was genuinely heartbroken.
The kids nodded in unison, believing that there was nothing wrong with their actions.
Lily, whom he cared deeply about, spoke up as well, but her words carried a slight sting. "Daddy. If you're unwell, I can give you some medicine to ensure a speedy recovery."
After all, she was a Miracle Doctor and could cure whatever heartache he had.
"Sweetie, that won't be necessary."
Hanson was utterly defeated. In the eyes of his own children, he had never emerged victorious.
The six boys would start a heated argument with him while the daughter swiftly administered treatment afterward. However, she would unexpectedly rub salt in the wound and intensify the pain.
He could only turn to Vania helplessly. "Darling, can you bear to see me being targeted by the kids every time?"
She nodded ruthlessly. "The kids are right. You're already a grown man. Don't engage in this jealous competition anymore.
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