Under Daddy's clever eyes, Jenson said helplessly," Her name's Whitney Cornelius."
Sir Ares looked at Jenson, and he noticed that when his son mentioned Whitney, the ice in his eyes melted away. Sir Ares frowned while asking, "You seem to know her?"
Jens nodded silently in response.
Seeing that Jens was replying as though he was confessing under pressure, Sir Ares was a little distressed.
"How did you meet? When did you meet? How close are you?" Sir Ares asked a series of torturous questions.
Jenson felt utterly helpless. He raised his head to act pampered with Sir Ares. "I'd like some privacy of my own too, Daddy."
Sir Ares was taken aback. He rubbed Jenson's head, showing the expression of a helpless old father. Then, he said, "Alright, then. You're all grown up now and have your own secrets. Daddy respects you. But..."
Sir Ares paused and then cast his eyes on Whitney again.
The young woman was pretty with delicate features. Her face was akin to a bright moon, crafty and lovely.
Not to mention, her martial arts were particularly superb even when she was standing next to Baby Robbie. Her heroic spirit was no less brave than a man's.
"She's not bad. Your mommy will love her.”
Jens was dumbfounded at his dad’s words. It felt like h e had an ulterior motive.
Jens could only counter his words with more tricks, saying, "Daddy, Mommy would love anyone as long as it’s a girl."
Sir Ares could not help but chuckle.
It was true that Angeline loved children and had a natural affection for them. It seemed as if they glowed in her eyes.
However, Sir Ares was boasting about his all-seeing mind. He said, "This girl's different."
While Sir Ares and Jens were chatting, the fierce battle on the other side was already over. Whitney and Baby Robbie had knocked dozens of people to the ground. Meanwhile, all of the others fled, discarding their helmets and armor.
At this time, Sir Ares and Jens got out of the car.
They walked toward Whitney. When she noticed Jens, she looked over at Baby Robbie again.
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