Only then did Hanson speak again, looking at Vania affectionately. “Remember my words. I will accompany you tonight, so don’t be afraid.”
Vania nodded, her eyes staring at Hanson with emotion. Jacob couldn’t stand it any longer, so he immediately stood between them. He didn’t want them to continue to communicate because he could see that Hanson was a man who was deceptive and would use words to deceive Vania. He refused to let Hanson confuse her.
Vania touched Jacob’s little face and replied, “Go back with Aunt Theresa. I’ll see you tomorrow.”
“Alright.” Jacob nodded in agreement, looked at Hanson who was still standing there, and said, “You there, let’s go together.”
He wouldn’t want to go with Hanson if he wasn’t worried that this man would stay here.
Hanson glanced at Vania reluctantly. “I’m leaving.”
Vania watched them leave before going back with the security guards.
When they went outside, Jacob took the initiative to call after Hanson. “Wait, it seems that we need a conversation between men.”
A conversation between men? For some reason, Hanson felt like it was a duel between men instead.
He didn’t expect this soft-looking little boy to have such strength in him. Clearly, he should not underestimate Jacob. However, he also curled his lips. He was willing to cooperate with Jacob, so he raised his head and said, “Get in the car.”
Jacob calmly walked and sat into the back seat of the car, imitating the arrogance of his brothers.
Next, he crossed his legs and sat side by side with Hanson.
Their movements were the same, and their expressions were quite similar.
Jacob looked straight ahead without giving Hanson a single glance, then snorted coldly. “I’m warning you, stay away from my woman.”
This sounds very familiar; someone has warned me before in this way, right?
Hanson looked at Jacob deeply. “Why do you say that?”
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