Jenson revealed the truth and said, "It's because the two of you are always casting flirtatious glances at each other in front of Aunty Shirley. That’s why she's generous enough to let you guys be together.”
Baby Robbie sighed. "What a scumbag."
Zayne,"..."
If there was a competition for being sharp-tongued, Jenson and Baby Robbie were unbeatable. Zayne knew that he simply could never defeat them. He dragged Josephine with him and said, "I'm scared of you brats, goodbye."
After Josephine and Zayne left, Jenson and Baby Robbie looked at each other. The smiles on their faces instantly switched back to arrogantly cold expressions.
"Are we continuing?" Jenson asked.
Baby Robbie shook his head and frowned. He languidly fell on the sofa as if he had exerted all his strength to avoid fighting Jenson.
"I have to get back, Jens." Baby Robbie looked at Jenson pitifully. His obsidian pupils shone resolutely.
"Can you give me a reason?" Jenson asked.
Baby Robbie’s eyes flickered. "I can't say."
Jenson insisted. "Then, I’m not going to let you go."
Baby Robbie sat up. "Jens, what do I have to do so that you'll let me go?"
Jenson lifted the macrame knots. "These represent Mommy's trust toward us. She believes that I'll do everything to protect you, and she also believes that you wouldn’t abandon her."
Jenson picked up the fruit knife and shoved it into Baby Robbie's hand. "Cut it off if you want to leave. I won't stop you.”
Baby Robbie threw the fruit knife away. Mommy had suffered so much for him. How could he hurt
Mommy's heart again?
Seeing Baby Robbie's frustrated expression, Jenson smiled as he teased. "If you want to escape, I can help you out as well."
Baby Robbie was ecstatic. "Really?"
Jenson retorted, "Take me with you."
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