Duncan looked at his proud look, pulled him forward in a funny way, picked him up with one hand, and let him sit on his lap.
Serenity appeared in his sight.
“Brother Duncan.”
Serenity shouted warmly.
Zachary, who was standing next to Serenity, took the tray from Duncan’s hand, walked in with it, and said to Duncan, “Almost four people are here, and they still look like children. I want another child. I’m coaxing you, Duncan; if you don’t feel embarrassed, I will be embarrassed for you.”
Duncan responded dully: “If you think I’m embarrassing you, just don’t come. I didn’t ask you to come here to embarrass me.”
Zachary turned around and glared at him. “You’re not happy, even after I said a few words. If you weren’t my friend, you might become my brother-in-law in the future. Do you think I want to care about you? It’s not like I’m full and have nothing to do.”
He put the tray on the coffee table and said to Duncan, “What are you still doing sitting there? Come here and eat!”
Duncan was silent.
Sonny, who was sitting on his lap, raised his little face, looked at him with big black and bright eyes, and said crisply, “Uncle Duncan, I told Grandma Lewis that I would make sure you could eat. You go and eat. If I don’t eat, Grandma Lewis will think that I am a bad kid who only knows how to brag.”
Duncan lowered his head, pressed his forehead against Sonny’s forehead, and then hugged Sonny tightly.
Sonny said, “Uncle Duncan, you listen to me and will not let me become a bad boy who can only brag. I’m a good boy, smart, sensible, and considerate. Uncle Lewis, you like me the most.”
There was obvious joy on Sonny’s handsome face.
He also liked to hear compliments.
Sonny quickly fell to the ground.
He walked around behind the wheelchair and said to Duncan, “Uncle Duncan, I’ll push you over to eat.”
Duncan said, “Your uncle Duncan can do it by himself.”
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