James was frowning as well. “We gave him a list of Mommy’s favorites. Don’t tell me he’s trying them all?”
Jack found it difficult to imagine. “By the looks of it, he might do something crazy again, don’t you think so?”
Jacob was startled. “Huh?”
Will he give Mommy a whole shop of desserts?
If Mommy can’t finish them all, can I help her eat some too?
Jude was also dumbfounded. He still had trouble grasping the concept of diamonds worth a hundred million.
However, judging from his brothers’ expressions, he could more or less make out that the man had done something quite out of the ordinary.
Jack pulled Jude to his side and showed him the video on the phone. “Now remember, Jude, don’t ever do this when you’re trying to get yourself a girlfriend in the future. This is one of the failed examples.”
James was all serious. “According to the girl’s preferences, it’s more than enough to give her one diamond that suits her the best.”
Jacob added, “This is one of the wrong ways to court a girl.”
As he watched his older brothers lecture him in all seriousness, Jude blushed instantly. A girlfriend? I’ve never thought about that before.
Jacob took his phone and sent Hanson a nose-picking emoji.
When Hanson received the message, he examined the emoji for a long time, but he couldn’t figure out what it meant.
He knew, however, that it didn’t mean anything good.
Hanson replied, ‘You guys already know about the incident today?’
Jacob was indignant. ‘Of course.’
Hanson responded, ‘It seems like your mommy doesn’t like diamonds at all.’
The four babies stared at the phone, similar expressions of disdain on all their faces. ‘It’s not that she doesn’t like diamonds. The sender is the one at fault.’
Hanson looked at the text. Are they saying that she doesn’t like me?
Hanson decided to be humble and inquisitive. ‘Tell me, what should I do?’
Jacob sent him a money emoji.
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