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Snare of Love novel Chapter 112

Simona grinned, showing a row of small white teeth.

“Really!”

Sampson glanced at Samuel who had not talked so far and asked, “Samuel, why aren’t you talking?”

Samuel looked distressed, “I am in a bad mood.”

“You are a child! What is there to ruin your mood?” Jessica said, “Didn’t your mommy give you your smart watch and tablet? What else is there to be happy about? Why are you pulling my clothes?”

Samuel wanted to stop Jessica but she didn’t understand.

“You… stop talking, and let my uncle see me laugh.” Samuel quickly organized his words, but saying the word ‘uncle’ made him nauseous.

That inhumane beast was not worthy of being called his uncle.

“Samuel, show me your watch. I forgot what it looked like.”

Sampson had deliberately overturned his tea cup on Jessica’s phone. Soaked in water, it had turned off. Jessica hadn’t brought it.

He specifically looked at Samuel’s wrist, he also had not brought anything.

He couldn’t permit Samuel to contact Dolores.

Samuel’s eyes flickered, “That… I forgot to bring it.”

Sampson knew that Samuel was smart, and his eyes clearly just showed a little guilt.

What was he guilty of?

Sampson narrowed his eyes. Jessica’s reaction was normal, she didn’t watch out for him, which meant that Dolores didn’t tell her what happened.

Without even telling Jessica, Dolores would have never told the two five-year-old children.

He took out the phone from his pocket and dialed Samuel’s number.

Soon the sound of a ringtone filled the car.

Sampson recognized this sound clearly.

It was from Samuel’s watch.

Samuel tried to reach his pocket in time, but it was already too late.

“Samuel, why did you lie to your uncle? Did you forget, I bought this smart watch for you. I have specially programmed it, so when I or your mommy call you, it would ring even if it is on mute.”

Samuel only remembered it after the watch had already rang.

How did he forget such an important thing?

Samuel hung his head in annoyance, “I… I just didn’t want to show it to you.”

He lowered his head so Sampson couldn’t see his expression.

“I remember that this smart watch also has tracking enabled. At that time, I was afraid that you would lose it.”

“Yeah.” Samuel felt something was off and tried to call Matthew.

Suddenly Sampson parked the car on the side of the road and turned to look at Samuel, “Who do you want to call?”

“I didn’t make any call.” Samuel panicked, dropping his smart watch. The watch fell face up, showing the word ‘Heartless guy’.

This was the nickname that Samuel gave to Matthew.

In his opinion, he abandoned his mother and them. He was a heartless guy.

Even if they were now in a cooperative relationship, it did not mean that he forgave him.

Sampson bent over and picked it up, staring at the name on it and asked, “Who is this?”

Beads of sweat appeared on Samuel’s forehead as he spoke nervously, “My teacher, he likes to take care about me, so I gave him a nickname.”

Sampson knew that he used to study at AC University and had a teacher, so he didn’t doubt him anymore.

“This watch is too old, it’s time to change it.” As he said, he took out the square electric plate form it.

The screen went dark.

“No, I don’t want to change it.” Samuel reached out to grab it but Sampson easily avoided his hand.

Jessica noticed that Sampson’s behavior was very strange, “The watch can still be used.”

Sampson threw the watch in the small river not far away from the road. His car had already reached outside the city.

Jessica asked him why were they so far away from the city.

Sampson said that the place that he had booked was a farmhouse which was outside the city.

Only then did Jessica’s doubts lift.

“After the meal, when I return to the market, I will buy you a new one. This one was too old and many things would have stopped working.”

“It looked pretty good and it ringed just now. It did work.” Jessica vaguely noticed Sampson’s weirdness.

“I’ll buy him another one.” Sampson started the car and drove back towards the highway.

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