Chapter 310 However, this also caused Sean and Willow to have different thought processes. Therefore, the atmosphere in the room was rather awkward.
“Uncle!”
Just as the atmosphere in the house turned heavy, a voice came from outside. Hearing the childish voice, Sean and Willow smiled. “Eh? Where‘s uncle?”
Soon, a five–year–old girl poked her head in. Her tender little face and porcelain–like skin made one want to pinch her. Her hair was tied into two braids, and each of them was tied with a butterfly knot, making her look even cuter.
Her pink dress made her look even cuter.
“Candy is here.”
Sean smiled from the bottom of his heart.
It had to be said that Leah was really good at dressing up children.
“Uncle, Candy missed you.”
Candy was also very happy to see Sean. She flew into Sean‘s arms.
She hugged him tightly, unwilling to let go. Her head rubbed against Sean‘s body.
“Candy, stop fooling around.”
Leah walked in and gave Sean an apologetic look.
After all, Sean was still a disabled person.
“I‘m fine. She‘s still a kid.”
Sean waved his hand nonchalantly and lifted Candy into the air, causing her to giggle.
“Leah, come sit here.” Willow dried Sean‘s clothes and called out to Leah as she wiped her hands. Every time Leah came over with Candy, Candy would look for Sean to play while Leah talked to Willow.
This had become a habit.
“Uncle, look what I brought you.” Candy held out her chubby little hand. Two pieces of chocolate lay in her palm.
“I couldn‘t bear to give them to mommy.”
With a serious expression, Candy stuffed it into Sean‘s pocket.
Sean did not know whether to laugh or cry, but at the same time, he felt extremely warm inside.
Children were the most naive and innocent.
Whoever they were good to, they were good to down to their core.
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