Vania's voice was as if she was coaxing a little kid, so soft and gentle, making Hanson's ears itch. He actually planned to finish dinner quickly and come home as soon as possible, but the children were having too much fun, so he could only endure his desire until now.
At this moment, with a change in the gaze of his eyes, he asked, "What punishment will I get if I don't be a good boy?" As he said that, he couldn't control himself and moved closer to Vania.
Shocked, Vania shuddered out of nowhere. She was afraid that he would push it, so she said threateningly, "The consequence of not being a good boy is that you won't be allowed in my room in the future."
"In the future?" Hanson caught the point sharply. "Which means that I can still be here this time."
Hearing that, she had no comeback. Haha, such a clever guy.
With a serious face, she said, "It's a no this time too. Let go of me. I'm gonna sleep."
Hanson let go of his hand cooperatively, but his body was still pressing against her.
At this moment, Vania was quite puzzled. Why is this man so obedient? It's okay. I can have a good rest then. But just as she finished speaking, Hanson turned around once again and put on a proud face. "I want to be a bad boy, darling."
"You…" She was slightly pissed, but before she could finish her words, her lips were blocked by Hanson's.
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The next morning, Vania appeared in front of her babies with obvious dark circles and said weakly, "Good morning, darlings."
"Good morning, Mommy," the children greeted their mother passionately, but their gazes were focused on her eyes.
At this moment, James started teasing her, asking, "Mommy, did you go to Australia last night?"
"What? Australia? Of course I didn't. Why did you ask?" Vania didn't react at that moment and looked at her babies in a daze.
After glancing at Hanson, James explained kindly, "Why did you become a panda if you didn't go to Australia, Mommy?"
"Ya. Mommy looks sick" Jacob and Jude were discussing their mother's health condition, obviously concerned. June was even nodding as he said, "Yeah, I know, right? That's some serious panda eyes right there."
On the other hand, the two little cuties, Morales and Morgan, weren't as sharp-tongued as their four brothers. They asked innocently, "Did you not sleep well, Mommy?"
Vania didn't know what to say, for she was awakened by their series of questions and wanted to dig a hole to bury herself. This is it! I've lost my status in this family!
"Yes, yes. I didn't sleep well," she explained awkwardly with her heavy dark circles while scolding Hanson a hundred times in her heart. Dang! You wild beast!
"I see." The four children were extremely pretentious, with their expressions obviously saying, 'Like we'll believe you.'
But Morales and Morgan were really obedient, tugging their mother's arm out of concern. "Are you not feeling well? Why didn't you sleep well?"
It's all Daddy's fault. She could only say that in her head and still needed to explain to them seriously, "Don't worry, darling. Mommy is just too tired, so I didn't rest well."
"You should stay home and rest today, then. Don't go to work today."
Rest? As soon as she heard the word, she shivered a little. "I'm fine, darling. Don't worry." While looking at these two cute kids, she just hoped that they could stop talking. They were just rubbing salt in her wound.
At this moment, Hanson came out of the room with a proud face.
Looking at his high-spirited look, Vania pouted. So unfair. How can this man be so energetic, but I'm all lethargic?
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