Louis on the driver's side only felt the phone in his pocket vibrate, and his eyebrows jumped.
This kid, almost demolished his identity!
Fortunately, he kept an eye out and deliberately turned his phone on silent before coming!
The little guy in the back row waited for half a day, and when Louis didn't answer the phone, he sent a message instead.
"Dad, are you still busy? Come pick me up from the playground when you're done. Don't you want to know what Auntie Violet's new suitor looks like?"
Luka finished editing the message and tapped the send button.
Louis' phone vibrated again, and he glanced in the rearview mirror and continued driving without moving.
Find a chance, does he have to tell the kid his identity, lest he be bad!
The car sped along and finally arrived at its destination.
Erin simply wanted to play and dragged Luka happily into the playground.
"You two run a little slower."
Violet followed behind, smiling and admonishing the two.
Louis walked slowly with his hands in his pockets, looking at the large and two small in front of him.
The sunset afterglow, sprinkling a series of laughter, extraordinarily beautiful.
"Auntie Violet, is it okay if I want to buy a water gun?"
Passing a stall, Luka stopped and glanced at the two behind her, her dark eyes moving.
"That's fine."
Violet took out her phone and clicked on the payment code to pay.
Louis subconsciously tried to pay for her.
But the phone was halfway out and pressed back in.
How did he forget that he is now Hendrix, not Louis.
Almost habitually pulling out his phone.
"Mommy, I want it too."
Erin called out milky-voiced.
"Good. Will you two see what else you want?"
Violet paid the money and asked again.
"And marshmallows."
Erin looked aside at the marshmallows, her big eyes shining brightly.
"Good."
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