Sydney and Hunter had been separated, but what about the kid? Why was he still with Sydney?
Would Hunter be coming back later?
Julien's expression darkened at Zach's words.
It was bad enough that Sydney did not leave, but why did Hunter leave his nephew with her too?
"Where are they now?" Julien pursed his lips and asked.
Zach replied, "At the spinning teacups. Ms. Raines is having fun with Davey."
Having fun...
Julien raised his brows.
He never imagined she was childish enough to go on those rides.
"All right. Keep an eye on them. Don't let Sydney lose sight of the child," Julien commanded in a low voice.
Zach held in his laughter as he nodded. "Understood."
Do not let Sydney lose sight of the child?
It was clear that President Flint just wanted to know what Ms. Raines was doing at all times. However, he could not bring himself to say it, so he was using the child as an excuse.
In the meantime, at the rotating teacups, Davey laughed happily. "Aunty, this is so fun."
He had always thought he was much more mature than ordinary children, so he never came to places like amusement parks, thinking that only childish children would like to come to those places.
However, after today, he realized that the amusement park was really fun.
When Sydney saw Davey let go of the handrail, she hurriedly held onto him. "Be careful, Davey. Don't let go of the handrail. It's dangerous. Grab on."
Although the spinning teacups were not as dangerous as other attractions, Davey was a child, so she still had to be careful.
"Okay, Aunty." Davey obediently put his hand back on the handrail.
After one round, Davey was still a little unsatisfied.
As such, Sydney had no choice but to go for another round with him again.
This time, Davey was more or less satisfied, and he touched his stomach, saying, "Aunty, I'm a little hungry."
"Are you hungry?" Sydney looked around to see a restaurant not far away. She smiled and said, "Okay, let's grab some food now. We can play for a while more after we eat, and then we'll go back."
"Okay." Davey nodded obediently.
Sydney very much liked the boy. Hence, she stroked his head and held his hand as they headed to the restaurant.
At the same time, Julien also learned from Zach that Sydney and Davey were going to the restaurant.
"President Flint, will you be going too?" Zach asked.
Julien's expression darkened. "Why would I go?"
"To watch Ms. Raines, so she doesn't lose sight of Davey, of course. What if she goes to the washroom? She can't bring Davey in with her. How dangerous would it be to leave him alone in the restaurant?
You're Mr. Cohen's friend. Surely you don't want Davey to be put in danger, right?" Zach adjusted his glasses and said with a grin.
Julien's eyes flashed, and he stood up from the sofa." Alright. I'll go have a look."
"Certainly. I’ll book a seat for you at the restaurant." Zach's glasses glinted.
Julien hummed in agreement and put his phone down.
Zach also put his phone down and sighed.
He had really put in so much of his effort to help his boss discover his feelings for Sydney as soon as possible.
Shaking his head, Zach went into the restaurant.
Sydney and Davey sat at a table in the corner of the restaurant.
She did not know what children could eat, so she ordered a few light dishes.
Halfway through the meal, Davey put down his fork." Aunty, I want to go wee wee."
"Wee wee?" Sydney frowned, suddenly feeling at a loss.
Davey was a boy, and she could not go into the men's washroom or bring Davey into the ladies' washroom either. However, she did not feel at ease if she left him with a waiter.
What should she do?
While she was thinking, Davey's face went red." Aunty, I can't hold it in much longer."
Seeing the boy's discomfort, Sydney rubbed her brows. "Alright. Aunty will get a waiter to bring you there. Wait here for me, okay? Don't go anywhere."
She could not afford the responsibility if he got lost.
The boy nodded repeatedly.
Sydney stood up and was just about to call for a waiter.
However, she was walking so fast that she did not look ahead and collided with someone walking in front of her.
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