Hanson was taken aback by the four kids as well as Vania.
As a result of Morales and Morgan's actions, the four children's arrogance vanished in an instant.
Slightly spoiled, they boasted, "Okay, fine. You're the younger siblings, so you don't have to look after us."
"We've already grown up. You only need to take care of yourself."
"Miss Vania, we are also big kids who can eat on our own. You don't need to feed us," Morales and Morgan both stated.
"You're incredible." Vania couldn't help but sigh in awe.
Hanson, who was standing on the side, smiled as he observed their interaction.
He had never had such a joyful experience while eating at home because they never spoke.
He felt warm seeing the children, and an unexplainable jealousy arose.
He didn't consider it childish to be envious of his own children.
As Vania's attention was drawn to Morales and Morgan, she no longer cared about him.
Furthermore, she was surrounded by her four children.
If things continued in this way, he might not be able to stay with her for long.
What should he do?
Vania and the six children were having a good time at the dinner table, while Hanson sat alone in sadness.
Seeing them pestering her, Hanson could not wait to launch them into outer space.
Yes, he was a completely unqualified father.
When Vania didn’t even cast him a glance, he began to brush up on his presence. "Van, I want to eat that."
He pointed at the plate of delicate dessert in front of her.
However, as soon as he said that, the six children all looked at him.
"You're already an adult," James said.
"Adults do things on their own," Jack coquettishly added.
"I think you can reach it on your own," Jacob said, looking at the distance between Hanson and the dessert.
Jude also nodded before saying, "You can do it yourself."
Morales also looked at his father. "Don't bother Miss Vania."
"We can do it all by ourselves," Morgan added.
Hanson was rendered speechless by their words.
What the hell happened? He only said one sentence, and six of them attacked him?
He was upset, so he looked at Vania with sadness.
"Take it yourself," she said as she picked up the plate and placed it in front of him.
She was overjoyed to have the six children on her side.
Other children were small padded jackets, but hers had been upgraded to body armor. And there were six of them.
Hanson was heartbroken, and he didn't want to eat a single bite of the dessert in front of him.
The breakfast ended with him being ignored the entire time.
The six kids were having a good time playing together.
When Vania saw Hanson's pale face, she kissed him on the cheek and asked, "Do you feel better now?"
He gave her a dissatisfied look. How could he be swayed by just a single kiss?
He wrapped his arms around himself with an arrogant expression on his face.
Vania chuckled quietly before reaching behind her and pulling out a heart-shaped candy. "This is for you."
Hanson looked at her with arrogance, as if asking her what that meant.
"I made this especially for you."
Hanson obviously didn’t believe it. He had been deceived with the juice, and this time he wouldn’t be fooled.
Vania, on the other hand, stated solemnly, "This is a red heart, and it means I like you."
She couldn't possibly ignore Hanson. Because the children were present, she naturally took more care of them, but she didn't expect Hanson, an adult, to be more difficult to coax than the children.
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