Sonny groaned, believing Zachary’s words, but he asked, “Uncle, where is that mosquito?”
Zachary opened his palms and let Sonny see.
Sonny didn’t see any mosquitoes.
Zachary: “The mosquito flew away. I was a little slow in taking action and didn’t k!ll it.”
Sonny said, Oh, again.
Serenity was happy.
No matter how smart Sonny was, he was still a child and couldn’t defeat an adult.
Serenity said, “Sonny, Uncle has to go do some work. Let’s go home first and say goodbye to Uncle.”
Sonny immediately waved his little hand to Zachary and said crisply, “Uncle, goodbye.”
Zachary said, “Get some rest early when you get back. You must listen to your aunt and don’t make trouble with her. Be obedient. Winter vacation will start soon. During the winter vacation, I will send you to FC Manor to play with Titus.”
Sonny quickly promised, “I won’t make trouble for my aunt; I will be good.”
Serenity said, “Husband, go and do your work quickly; let’s go.”
Serenity urged Zachary to do something, and then told the driver to drive.
Zachary stood there, watching the car carry his beloved wife away. After they were gone, he turned and walked towards his car.
Zachary didn’t ask a single question about Evan and Abby.
Abby was drunk, and Evan would send her back to her room.
Evan sent Abby back to her room, helped her take off her coat, shoes, and socks, and adjusted her sleeping position before he was ready to leave.
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