However, Hanson heard Vania using two adjectives to describe his looks. Were they not used to describe women? Why would she use them to describe him?
Lowering his head, he whispered in her ear, "Am I not masculine enough for you? Should I prove it to you, hmm?"
His hum sounded way too seductive, which made Vania shiver and stare at him.
Didn't she just praise Hanson for being good-looking?
When did she mention he was not masculine?
Anyway, Vania had no idea what was going on in his mind.
Waving her hands in dismissal, she uttered, "You don't have to prove it to me. You are manly."
As she spoke, she stole a glance at Hanson's chest subconsciously while recalling the day she saw his nude body at Eastland. They looked absolutely gorgeous and muscular.
For some unknown reason, a scene from that night five years ago suddenly popped into her mind. The scene was so vivid, and it was filled with Hanson's face.
Thinking of that, Vania gulped and blushed.
Hanson did not miss her sudden change in expression, so he inquired charmingly, "What are you thinking about? Hmm?"
"Nothing." She dared not look him in the eyes, so she gently pushed him away with her hands.
Fanning her face with her hands to cool herself down, she asked the lobby manager, "Can you take more pictures for us?"
"Of course." He had been on standby beside them. Hearing Vania's request, he immediately stepped forward.
Looking at her flushed cheeks that had yet to subside, Hanson chuckled and stopped teasing her.
The lobby manager wanted to serve Hanson and Vania well, so he was delighted to see them enjoying their time and taking pictures.
He then informed them, "President Luke, Miss Vania, we have a photo printing service here. We can print these photos for you right away along with beautiful frames."
Hanson didn't even think about it before he chose a group photo and sent it to the lobby manager.
Seeing that Hanson did not refuse the offer, she also sent another one. "And this one."
Vania chose the one with a filter on Hanson.
"Okay. Just a second."
After the manager took out the device, pretty photos were printed within five minutes as it came out of the device one after another. He even grabbed merchandise photo frames from the aquarium restaurant and slotted the photos in them.
Once the photos were ready, the four children went to collect them enthusiastically.
The four little guys had never liked to take pictures, and even if they did it with Vania before, they would merely take a quick look at it instead of taking the initiative to collect the photos.
When they saw the group photo with their tiny eyes, their gazes were filled with affection.
Taking a look at the photo, Vania smiled and said to Hanson, "Look, the four of them look like you when they don't smile."
"Let's see." After Vania said that, Hanson looked at the photo carefully.
If she had not mentioned it, he would not have noticed that their serious expressions resembled him a lot.
"Seems like we are destined to be a family."
Just as the couple had been discussing the question of whether the children resembled Hanson, they ignored the reason why they resembled each other in the first place. They dared not even think of the possibility that the four children were Hanson's sons.
Hearing their conversation, the four kids took the photo and observed it.
Well, they did look a lot like the Devil.
However, their lips were pursed in reluctance to accept Hanson's opinion, yet they held the photo tightly in their hands.
After shoving her phone and the photos into her bag, Vania declared, "It's time for dinner."
"Let's go."
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