It seemed that this boy was not interested in such things. Almost instantly, the image of Jacob eating dessert just now flashed through Hanson’s mind.
If he remembered correctly, James called dessert a childish thing, and he never touched the desserts Hanson had brought.
Moreover, Hanson had also eaten together with James and Jack, so he knew that Jack did not like desserts either.
However, Jacob obviously had different preferences.
Hanson chuckled lightly, “I have the best pastry chefs in the city at home, and the desserts they make are the best. Why not I ask them to make some for you?”
When it came to dessert, Jacob’s serious expression loosened a little. Such a tiny change was naturally noticed by Hanson.
Jacob hesitated for a while before he snorted and turned his head away. Hanson looked at him and became more convinced of his plan. He continued to say, “Those are really unique desserts, and your mom likes them too.”
Jacob held back the greed in him, and he said to Hanson in a cold voice, “Mommy said that children should eat fewer sweets, or it will be bad for our teeth. You can’t try to bribe me with desserts; I won’t fall for it.”
Hanson was amused by Jacob trying to hold back his interest, and he continued to persuade Jacob, saying, “My chefs at home use all-natural ingredients, so it doesn’t matter how much you eat as it won’t affect your teeth. Don’t you want to try it?”
Jacob swallowed his saliva. “I don’t want to. Mommy will make dessert for us with the same natural ingredients.”
What his mother made for them was the best in the world, so he wasn’t going to be interested in what this Devil prepared.
“Oh, since you don’t like it, then forget it,” Hanson said while looking at Jacob’s expression.
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