Kevin was an honest boy when he was little and had no trouble at school. However, things changed dramatically when he entered high school. He would often play truant and mix with the wrong people.
When Skylar was about to leave, Sharon even looked for a property agent’s contact in front of her, to express her desperation in selling the house.
Meanwhile, Skylar caught Kevin smoking by a flower bed. He was still in his school uniform but he puffed as if he was a seasoned smoker.
Beside him, there was a young girl wearing a baseball jersey and cap. Her hair was kept short and she had a slightly plump figure.
When she saw them approaching, she pushed Kevin’s shoulder in disbelief. “You’re actually telling the truth. Skylar is your cousin indeed.”
Despite how worried his family was and his mom wallowing in despair, Kevin was smiling as if nothing had happened.
The scene provided further insight to Tobias on the subject of having children. Why should one have children when all they do is cause trouble?
Having children is a game of luck. If my son ended up like Skylar’s cousin, I would probably not be able to watch him grow up and I would have died of a heart attack before that.
Kevin looked smug as he threw his arm around the girl’s shoulder. “I told you my cousin is beautiful but you insist that I was boasting.”
The girl jumped to her feet and dusted her butt. She then gave Skylar and Tobias a suspicious glare.
Hmm? If I recall correctly, Skylar had claimed that she was single during her interview. Is he her manager?
He is really charismatic and would fulfill every woman’s fantasy.
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