Kyle thought about it before nodding with a straight face on.
“Mommy has moved into Uncle Rocky’s house, and Nina mentioned how much she loved the place. I bet she’s going to help Uncle Rocky court mommy.”
“Nina is a traitor!”
Kyle’s distant little face shone with a hint of anger. What about daddy? What is he going to do if mommy really ends up with Uncle Rocky? Our dreams of getting the family back together will also go up in smokes if that happens!
“This isn’t entirely Nina’s fault. She and daddy are like enemies, so it’d be strange if she wants to help him.”
“We must help daddy if she won’t. Only daddy will love and care for us. Stepdads will only torture us,” informed Kyle, who had a serious face on when he turned to Juan.
Torture…
Juan scratched his tiny little head. I don’t think Uncle Rocky would go as far as torturing kids… Wait, that is not the point… “How do we help daddy?”
The two tiny things got lost in their minds. One of them rested his chubby cheeks on his hands as he thought while the other one frowned.
After a while, Juan suggested they ask for Davin’s help.
Kyle scoffed and spat three precious words, “He is useless.”
Davin caught Kyle saying that, but the former shrugged. I’m not useless, okay? The b*tch is just too powerful. I still can’t figure out how that Sylphiette got the renowned Mr. Seet to condone her terrible behavior.
Despite that, Davin still helped his two nephews come up with ideas.
“Okay, I’m useless, but a certain someone can definitely help. It all boils down to whether or not the two of you can get that person to help.”
The two kids turned around. Juan looked surprised when he saw Davin there.
Kyle, however, remained cool and glared at him without saying a word.
“Kyle, I’m your uncle, not your enemy, so it’s not nice to look at me like that.”
Kyle’s expression changed from distant to downright annoyed and discriminating after hearing what Davin said. The former even rolled his eyes at his uncle.
Davin suddenly felt like the kid’s distaste towards him had just intensified.
That previous glare was fierce, but at least it wasn’t piercing.
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