The women who had mocked Ruby earlier blushed with anxiety. "Oh, it's Bobby's birthday. Will our child also attend? Mr. Fu, are you going to send the invitation? Don't forget to send our child one. His name is..."
Then she looked at the arrogant smile on the face of Ruby's mother.
These women were short-sighted. It was too late for them to realize the importance of flattering the Fu family.
"Well, okay!" said Charles flatly.
"That's great! What's your favorite birthday gift, Bobby? I'll buy it for you..."
"Bobby likes model airplane the most. I'll go abroad tomorrow and buy you a limited edition..."
The women scrambled to please Bobby. Bobby was impatient, "I don't like anything. I just like Ruby!"
"Bobby... Well, nonsense!" said Nancy awkwardly.
"It doesn't matter. I'm on your side. Let's go home," Charles said indifferently.
"Goodbye, Auntie and Uncle," Ruby said obediently.
"Bye!" said Nancy with a smile.
"Let's go, Mommy." Nadia stood there and felt bored being surrounded by so many people.
She walked out of the room, holding Nancy's hand.
"Charles, what you said just now is so direct that those women will talk about Bobby for a while," said Nancy angrily.
"He likes her. Why can't he say it out loud?" Charles sat in the driver's seat and started the car. "Let me tell you, Nancy, the children have their own requests. We can't suppress their likes. If we suppress them too much, they won't dare to do what they like in the future. The personality development we often say can't be realized, no, never. I hate it. So, Bobby, Nadia, if you like something, I will support you to speak it out! "
"I like chips, bread, rice cakes, and candies, as big as lollipops in sworn Mother's house!" Nadia immediately took the chance and said loudly. It was her father who asked her to say what she liked.
It was a rare chance, wasn't it? She just liked lollipops!
"Hah-hah... Nadia, you like rubbish, don't you?" asked Nancy helplessly.
"Mommy... Daddy said that I should say out what I like. I just like eating chips... " Nadia mumbled shyly.
"Well, as for your father, he is talking about people, not food. You can't like anyone randomly, and you can't eat anything randomly and you can't even talk... You can't speak randomly." Holding Nadia on her lap, she said, "Nadia, you're speaking something inappropriate today, do you know that?"
"Mommy, I didn't say anything inappropriate." Nadia looked at Nancy in confusion. She didn't know what she had said wrong.
"You said Bobby and Ruby were dating in front of so many people today. You can't say the word in such a young age. You can't say that again, understand?" Nancy rebuked in a low voice.
"I didn't say it. Bobby said it," Nadia said with grievance.
"Bobby..." Nancy looked at Bobby.
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