Baby Robbie was dilly-dallying as he refused to accept punishment. Whitney grew frustrated from this and raised her fist to land it in front of him while warning him, "Are you still not going to run?"
Baby Robbie rolled his eyes at her. "I'm a mighty and unbending person. No matter how much you threaten me, it’s useless."
Whitney smiled slyly. "So you’re not running? I might a s well start beating your face up and turn you into a pig head. Let’s see how you'll try to pick up any girls in the future."
Baby Robbie stepped back and pointed at Whitney angrily. "You're the vilest woman!"
In a fit of anger, Whitney waved her fist at Baby Robbie as fiercely as a tiger. The speed was as fast as lightning, and Baby Robbie was stunned on the spot. Yet, his honey-like tongue saved him at the critical moment.
"Sister-in-law!"
Whitney’s fist stopped one millimeter away from his nose, and she asked in surprise, "What did you just call me?"
Baby Robbie moved her fist away and said with a smile, "To tell you the truth, I’m not Jenson."
Whitney was baffled at this.
"Then who are you?"
At this moment, Whitney examined Baby Robbie all over only to realize that there were slight discrepancies between this brat in front of him and Jens.
The outer corners of this kid’s eyes were raised slightly more and he was born with a smiling face. This was quite in line with his chattiness and amiable characteristics.
As for Jens, he was colder and composed with deep unfathomable eyes.
Baby Robbie looked at Whitney and smiled. "You're not a dunce, are you? My name's Robert Ares."
Whitney was immensely dumbfounded at the moment.
"I thought that Jens was just a nickname and Robert i s your actual birth name. I never expected the two of you to be two different people."
Robert chuckled at her words. If Jens heard that Whitney thought his name was a nickname, his face would probably turn incredibly gloomy.
Whitney suddenly widened her eyes. "Wait, so the part about you having dissociative identity disorder was a lie?"
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