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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1783

Chapter 1783 The Prank
Meanwhile, Adrian rushed back, holding a stack of tissues, which he then handed to Jonathan with a look of distaste.

“Come on, finish up quickly, and we can go get some ice cream.”

“Mmm...” It seemed as if Jonathan was making an effort to poop, then he said, “Alright.”

He reached out to accept it.

Suddenly, Adrian felt as if his hand had brushed against something.

He then heard Jonathan's sobbing voice, saying, “Oh no, Uncle Adrian, I'm so sorry. I accidentally got poop on your hand.”

Though Adrian was not a clean freak, he had never come into contact with shit his entire life.

He immediately leapt up, flinging aside what he had in his hand.

“Ah!” His screams echoed one after another.

While Jonathan managed to hold in his laughter, Elliot covered his own mouth.

Feigning an apologetic voice, Jonathan sobbed, “Uncle Adrian, you're not mad at me, are you? I'm sorry, I really didn't mean it.”

Adrian was on the verge of tears, yet he couldn't lose his temper in front of the two children.

“Sigh, be more careful next time, alright? Just clean up quickly!”

Adrian raised his hand, heading back to the car upon recalling that there might be some water inside.

However, he searched for a long time but couldn't find any, so he had no choice but to return empty-handed.

“Jon, Eli, wait here for me. I need to wash my hands.”

“Alright.”

The two children appeared to be particularly obedient.

“Uncle Adrian, come back soon. We're waiting for you to go get ice cream.”

“Mm-hmm.” Adrian departed with a gloomy expression on his face.

The moment they saw him leave, the two children could no longer contain their laughter.

“Jon, that was so satisfying!” exclaimed Elliot.

Jonathan emerged from the bushes. “This is merely a minor lesson. Compared to how he bullied Mom, it's not even worth mentioning.”

He clenched his fist. “We can't just let him get away with this.”

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