Seeing this scene, the corners of Stanley's mouth twitched, then he fell silent, looking at Jimmy with a more or less gloomy look.
After all, just now in his own arms, this little one cried as hard as he could, as if he, the father, was a bad man.
And now that he was in George's arms, it was only a matter of time before he stopped crying and smiled at George.
For those who don't know, they would think that George was the father of this little one.
"What a little heartless one." Stanley murmured with his thin lips pursed lightly.
George heard this and said with a smile, "Mr. Murphy said this about Jimmy, but it's a bit unfair to Jimmy, it was you scare Jimmy. Although a child is small, but not ignorant of everything, he knows who scares him, so he will naturally have a certain defensive and resistant mentality towards that person."
"Stop it." Stanley frowned and hurriedly interrupted him.
Otherwise, the more George said, the more uncomfortable he felt inside.
Jimmy was obviously his son, but he was being a good boy in George's arms, and he, as a father, was the only one who felt upset.
George also knew this and gave a chortle and stopped talking, continuing to pat Jimmy's back and coax him.
Jimmy looked at George for a while, then snorted and his eyes began to blink, obviously sleepy.
Children, who are already sleepy, can only be refreshed for a while.
The little one was already tired after the crying session, so he was naturally drowsy now.
And children are also quick to fall asleep, one minute they are asleep, the next they are asleep with their eyes closed.
After George made sure that Jimmy was indeed asleep, he then handed Jimmy towards Stanley with both hands, "Mr. Murphy, here is your son."
If he didn't return Jimmy, he was afraid that Stanley would just kill him.
For as long as he coaxed Jimmy, this Stanley stared at him, acting as if he was really going to do something to Jimmy.
And as he hugged Jimmy for longer, Stanley looked at him with increasingly gloomy eyes, as if he was repressing something.
He knew that the man was repressing patience.
So, the first moment after Jimmy fell asleep, he hurriedly handed the baby over.
Seeing that George had returned his son to him, Stanley's face improved considerably before he hurriedly reached out and carefully carried him over.
He was afraid of waking the little one up, and the movements he made to adjust his position for him were as light as could be.
George sat across the table and looked at Stanley, suddenly said with a hooked lip, "I can't see that you are still quite good at taking care of children, your movements are not rusty and you are quite skilled, so I guess you often take care of Jimmy."
Stanley raised his eyes and gave him a faint look, "Of course I will take care of my son personally."
Although he was too busy to look after Jimmy twenty-four hours a day.
But even when he was busy, he would squeeze in two hours a day to give his son a hug and a kiss and say something to him.
Apart from not letting his son forget him, more importantly, he wanted to develop a father-son bond with him from an early age.
He missed out on Calvin and Aray when they were so small, so he didn't want to miss out on Jimmy.
"It seems that you are indeed a good father." George said as he looped his arms.
Stanley gave him a blank look and stopped paying attention to him, just holding his son and staring at him.
The little one had inherited his and Violet's genes perfectly.
Both he and Violet were good looking, so naturally the children they had would be good looking too.
Just like Calvin and Ayra, they were so good looking.
To be honest, in his position, he had seen a lot of children.
The children of rich people were actually good looking because they could choose excellent genes and had excellent children.
So naturally, the children born in rich family were good looking.
In short, none of the children of the gentry are ugly.
But kids as good-looking as Calvin and Ayra, to be honest, he hadn't really seen in the circle.
He was not ashamed to say that Calvin and Ayra were the best looking children in the circle.
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