There was a flicker of guilty conscience in her round eyes, and her rosy lips were tightly pressed together. Suddenly, she remembered that she had screwed up the picture of her father and Lin man into a ball and lost it.
Cindy White is a little scared when she thought of that.
Dad... He's not hit her for a picture, is he?
The kid looked at Sean Smith and thought with a shudder.
She subconsciously grabbed an omelet for him, and carefully asked, "dad, breakfast is good?"
Sean Smith gave Cindy White a glimpse.
He looked down at the pie she had picked up, and he frowned.
He was a severe case of neatophobia, and she used the used chopsticks to pick something for him. His face did not show it, but there was a gleam of disgust in his dark eyes.
Admittedly, she made a good breakfast, but why should he praise Amber White's daughter?
Isn't it enough to clean up their mess?
Hum! He didn't see them praising him!
And Amber White is a ungrateful woman. She humiliated him in the hospital last night.
He took a bite of the cake unconsciously. Finely chopped green peppers perfectly mask the egg smell and the soft broccoli inside, and he didn't expect the humble pie to taste so good especially with porridge.
When Cindy White saw Sean Smith take a bite, she leaned over with her furry head and asked, "how's it going, dad? Is it good?"
He was unprepared. When Cindy White's face was suddenly close to him, his handsome face suddenly drew and he let out a cold snort.
Cindy White was upset by Sean Smith's reaction. She grabbed a rice ball and took a bite. She blinked her eyelashes and looked at Sean Smith in confusion.
It's delicious!
Doesn't dad like shrimp and eggs?
Why do mom and dad react differently? After mom ate her breakfast, she would not only give her a kiss, but also praise her, but dad...
"Daddy, don't you like my breakfast?
Cindy White asked again. Sean Smith: Amber White's daughter is so annoying. She can ask you a hundred different questions. It was obvious that he would not answer, and she would keep on asking.
Cindy White asked again. Sean Smith felt that Amber White's daughter was so annoying. She can ask you a question with a hundred different ways. It was obvious that she would keep on asking if he would not answer.
He disdained to lie, and could not reconcile himself to their complacency. He had to nod and give an ambiguous answer: "almost."
Cindy White was hiding something, so she just saw that Sean Smith nodded and ignored the last part of the sentence.
She bit her lower lip and asked seriously, "if it's delicious, dad, can you promise me something?”
He sneered, and when she asked for his answer, she wanted him to promise something else!
What does a three-year-old know?
She's going to ask him for a commitment. She must have been taught by Amber White.
He was helpless, "what is it?"
Cindy White put her finger to the right, then lowered her head and whispered, "I am young and ignorant. If I do something wrong, you must not hit me."
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The readers' comments on the novel: Please Go Away, Mr Smith!
Please update. Great story...