Having said that, Jay dragged his feet away.
Baby Robbie shrugged and teased his father secretly," Looks like my henpecked father is bound to be afraid o f his wife for the rest of his life."
Sis Lilynn said, "Daddy could make the decision himself when Baby Robbie wanted to go to Sacred Land alone, but when we tried to go, he started hesitating."
A gush of warmth filled the sisters’ hearts.
It was at this moment that they realized how much Jay treasured their lives.
Chateau de Selene.
Jay dragged his feet home. When the two-year-old Angel saw her father, she pounced forward and hugged her father's feet. She said in a childish and spoiled voice, "Daddy, Daddy, do you not love Angel anymore?"
Jay looked at the little munchkin hugging his thighs and the gloom in his eyes dispersed at once. He picked up his daughter and lifted her up high, teasing her, "Of course Daddy loves Angel."
Angel pouted and grunted. "You're lying. You don't love me. You didn't say good morning."
Jay held her with one hand and replied, "That's because you were sleeping. I couldn't bear to wake you up."
Angel said aggrievedly, "Daddy, you must say good morning to me tomorrow morning... and the day after tomorrow... and every day after that, okay?"
Jay could not help but laugh. His daughter was truly quirky. Despite her young age, she was extremely great at expressing herself and had a unique way of thinking. Unlike her big sister Baby Zetty who was meek and kind, 'evil' was the only word he could think about when it came to describing Angel.
This was perhaps because Angel grew up being loved by everyone. Her grandparents loved telling her interesting stories about their lives and her siblings loved telling her exciting things about being secret agents. Therefore, she had adopted a weird and strange way of thinking too.
"Why?” Jay put Angel down and looked at his domineering daughter while asking curiously.
Angel placed her hands on her hips and said," Because Mommy says goodnight to you every day, so I want to say good morning to you."
Jay was rendered speechless.
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