Upon hearing this, Brian’s eyes lit up. “Chauffeur…”
Getting a driver’s license was not difficult, and the chance to help Dominic filled him with excitement.
Dominic went on, “And this money isn’t given for nothing. Consider it an advance. It will be deducted from your salary later.”
“I don’t want a salary-”
“What nonsense are you talking about?” Dominic frowned, his tone turning stern. “If you don’t take a salary, what are you going to eat? How are you going to support your mother?”
Brian grew flustered at the words and found himself unable to reply.
“Then it’s settled,” Dominic said. “Once you get your driver’s license, give me a call. Oh, right. My full name is Dominic Fleming.”
Brian thought it over and nodded, then added, “I have a small request…”
“Go on,” Dominic said.
Brian smiled shyly. “When no one’s around, can I call you Mr. Dominic instead?”
Dominic froze for a moment. “Why?”
“I feel like it suits your status better…” Brian struggled to find the right word for presence or aura, so he scratched his head as he explained.
Dominic smiled at that and shook his head. “You kid… Do whatever you like!”
He then took a piece of paper from the car, wrote down his phone number, handed it to Brian, and said, Once you’ve bought a phone, give me a call.”
Brian nodded. “Then, Mr. Dominic, I’ll head off now.”
“Go on,” Dominic said, waving him away.
After Brian left, Katherine said, “You just gave him 3,000 dollars like that? Aren’t you afraid he’ll run off
“He won’t,” Dominic said with a smile.
“Mm, but 3,000 dollars isn’t much anyway.” Katherine nodded, then suddenly looked Dominic up and down, studying him from head to toe.
Uneasy under her scrutiny, he asked, “Hey, what are you looking at?”
Katherine laughed. “It really does sound classy when people call you Mr. Fleming.”
Dominic had no reply. He thought that it was a good thing she had never heard anyone call him Little Dominic. Otherwise, she would have laughed herself silly.
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That nickname belonged to the past. Now, at least on the surface, he was Mr. Fleming Only a very small number of people knew the truth behind that term and addressed him with genuine respect.
Not long after, the school bell rang.
When Lilith came out and saw her father waiting to pick her up, she could hardly believe it. She rubbed her eyes.
After clearly seeing Dominic’s smiling face, she squealed with delight, spread her arms, and ran over on her short little legs. “Daddy!”
Dominic’s heart melted. He scooped her up and said, “Lily, did you miss Daddy?”
“Yes!” The girl not only missed him, she even planted a big kiss on his cheek.
Katherine stood to the side. When she saw the scene, she smiled warmly.
At that moment, someone quietly snapped a photo. The three of them stood in the same frame. Each had striking looks, and together they resembled a perfect family of three.
After they got into the car, Lilith asked, “Daddy, are you all better now?”
Dominic smiled. “Daddy wasn’t hurt at all!”
“You’re lying! Mommy clearly said you got hurt fighting bad guys,” Lilith said with a pout.
She had even bragged about it to her classmates for a long time.
Dominic thought for a moment, then spoke with mock seriousness. “Hmph! Daddy’s a superhero. The bad guys got beaten up and ran away. Daddy wouldn’t get hurt!
“And the reason I didn’t come back was that I went to the bad guys‘ hideout again and wiped them all out!
Lilith’s eyes sparkled. She clapped happily. “Daddy really is the best!”
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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