Chapter 171
“Mr. Lambert.” Julian had just finished arranging the daily necessities for the child when he saw Ryan holding Dallas at the entrance.
He greeted Dallas with a smile. “Good evening, Lily!”
Dallas raised an eyebrow, maintaining that adorably stubborn face as he said, “I’m Dallas! Lily is my
sister.”
Julian was taken aback, his eyes widening in disbelief.
Brother and sister!
Dallas, Lily–twins!
This meant that Audrey’s child was never in any danger.
When Julian saw Audrey at the airport with a little girl, he suspected it was a child Audrey had adopted.
Now, seeing Lily’s twin brother, Julian immediately understood that these two children were Audrey and Ryan’s.
Seeing Julian’s expression, Dallas tugged on Ryan’s sleeve and said with disdain, “Is this assistant of yours a bit slow?”
When Dallas looked up Ryan’s information earlier, he often saw Julian following Ryan around, so he
knew who Julian was.
“I’m sorry, Mr. Dallas! I was just so surprised.”
Julian had a young nephew at home, so he was good at comforting children.
He squatted down and reached out to shake Dallas‘ hand. “Actually, we’ve known each other for a long time! It was before you were even born.”
Dallas gave Julian a haughty look and shook his hand.
Ryan watched Dallas put on the indoor cartoon slippers that Julian bought.
He smiled and said to Julian, “Thank you for your hard work. You can go back now.”
“Alright, you and Mr. Dallas should rest early.”
As soon as Julian left, Dallas pushed his suitcase into Ryan’s house and opened it in the living room.
“Which room do I stay in?” Dallas brought out his toiletries and a large towel, looking like a little adult. “I want to take a bath!”
Ryan hung his coat on the back of a chair and removed his wristwatch. He smiled and asked, “Would a child under four bathe alone?”
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“Heh!” Dallas let out a contemptuous laugh. “Do you think I’m one of those useless kids? Which room am I staying in?”
“Stay with me in the master bedroom.” Ryan pointed to the location of the master bedroom.
He continued without giving Dallas a chance to argue, “Since you want to make sure I’m qualified, it wouldn’t count if you don’t keep watch at all times.”
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