At the kindergarten.
When Heinz got out of the car, he insisted on carrying Little Gary in his arms when they made their way to the kindergarten.
Little Gary couldn't help but refuse and yelled, "Don't carry me. It's embarrassing."
"What's there to be embarrassed about?" Heinz questioned, "I'm carrying my son into the class. Who cares?"
"Heinz, you better let me down before I get angry," Little Gary grumbled. He felt that he was too grown up to be carried. It was too embarrassing. "Put me down quickly!"
Heinz was unwilling to give up, so he continued to hold Gary in his arms and didn't let go. He said, "Son, you have to understand. I'm very excited."
"What does it have to do with me if you're excited?" Little Gary scoffed as he struggled to jump down.
He was about to arrive at the door of the classroom, and even the teachers at the reception hall saw them. Gary felt very embarrassed.
Lester reminded, "President, you'd better listen to the Young Master."
Heinz was stunned and took a glanced over at Lester.
Lester thought that this child was too smart. If Heinz didn't listen to him, they might not be able to maintain a good relationship.
Heinz was very cooperative this time. He put Little Gary down immediately.
Little Gary looked at Lester seriously and muttered, "I finally understand why he hired you. You are not useless after all. Thank you."
Lester was shocked at first, and then he was flattered.
It was rare to be praised and affirmed by this child. The most important thing was that he also received a thank you.
It was not easy to come by at all.
Lester shook his head immediately, saying, "Don't mention it, Young Master."
Heinz frowned and glared at Lester.
Lester was being attacked from both sides. He could offend neither the father nor the son.
When they were about to walk inside, a small figure suddenly came down from the stairs and watched them from a distance. His voice was very low as if he was a little timid.
"Dad?"
Heinz was startled and immediately shifted his attention towards the direction of the voice.
Ernest stood on the stairs and stared at them with hesitation in his big eyes. He wanted to come over, but he didn't dare to.
Heinz was shocked at this sight and understood the child's feeling instantly.
Ernest was afraid that he might be angry.
Heinz waved his hand at Ernest immediately, "Ernest, come here. Come to Dad."
"Dad?" Little Gary was perplexed when he saw the interaction. He looked up at Heinz and then at Ernest. Suddenly, he realized something and murmured to himself, "Heinz Jones, Ernest Jones?"
Ernest scurried over excitedly, Heinz picked him up and asked, "Ernest, why did you come down?"
"I was at the window and saw you holding Little Gary and coming in with Uncle Lester, so I came down," Ernest answered honestly.
Heinz's heart tightened and he said, "Ernest, let me introduce."
He then crouched down with Ernest in his arms and looked at Little Gary.
Little Gary's big eyes were full of hurt, he stared at Heinz, asking, "Is Ernest also your son?"
In front of Ernest, Heinz could only nod his head, "Yes, Son. Ernest is also my child. Both of you are in the same class. I hope that you'll treat him well."
Because Ernest was not his biological son, Heinz felt that he owed Ernest too much and wanted to make up for this child.
As a result, Little Gary looked at him with obvious pain in his eyes.
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