Sonny said playfully, “I miss Aunt Jasmine more.”
Because of serenity, he also had feelings for Jasmine.
Serenity often took Sonny to bookstores. Jasmine would take him to buy delicious food and take him to shopping malls to buy many things. Therefore, he liked Jasmine more than Josh.
“You little heartless one.”
Josh pinched his mouth again, then put him down, smiling and saying, “Uncle Bucham is not free now. First, you and your aunt go play with your uncle. The weekend is off, and I call your Aunt Jasmine to take you out to play.”
Sonny: “Uncle Bucham, do you mean what you say? You can’t coax children.”
Children all liked to go out and play, and Sonny was no exception.
Josh smiled. “When did Uncle Bucham lie to you?”
Sonny thought for a while, and it seemed that Uncle Bucham had not deceived him.
Josh said a few words to Duncan and then left with several senior managers.
A few minutes later, Serenity and others appeared in the president’s office.
Sonny acted coquettishly toward Zachary again. After being coquetish for a while, Serenity lifted him to the sofa so he could read and write.
Duncan and Zachary did have a project to discuss, so Serenity didn’t bother them and stayed with Sonny.
She first sent a message to Liberty, asking her if she was free.
Liberty quickly replied to her, “Let’s talk in the evening.”
Serenity knew that Liberty was very busy.
Additionally, Liberty’s Jensburg-based company had just begun operations, and the initial stages were challenging. Liberty had to do business everywhere. Even if Liberty’s company is backed by three major groups, she still needs to run it so that business can come to her.
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