Since Larry was leaps and bounds ahead of himself when he was the same age, Finnick was certain that his son would grow up to outperform him and become an excellent successor to his business.
With the thought in mind, Finnick quickened his pace. Again, Larry only took a little time to get used to the increasing speed and started to cheer his father on.
The father-son duo both enjoyed the ride on the vast grassland.
They relished in the carefree moment as they broke free from the shackles of the city.
This was the reason Finnick had wanted to bring Larry and Vivian here.
Not only could he relax himself, but he could also make his wife and son happy.
The man struck his whip and strode a few rounds before letting Larry off the horse.
Finnick wanted to take Vivian for a few rounds before bringing his family to lunch.
It had been three hours after they arrived at the horse riding club, and it was almost lunch time as well.
However, he wanted to ride a few rounds with Vivian and asked Larry to wait for them patiently aside.
He initially thought that his son would be exasperated from having to wait forthem. To his surprise, Larry cheered when he heard that they were going for a few more rounds.
"Mommy, Daddy, go go go!"
The little boy actually enjoyed seeing his parents interacting and being all lovey-dovey with each other.
It pleased him to see his parents showing affection for each other.
Finnick was delighted to see that his son was supportive of his decision and spun a few more rounds with Vivian.
Larry sat on a bench as he waited for them.
"Vivian, how do you feel?" Finnick circled her from behind and rested his chin on her shoulder.
His lips was almost brushing against her nape.
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