"Wesley Lyons, you've always been rude to me, haven't you? Unfortunately, you hid it too well. Let’s see when your mask slips."
As soon as Shaun finished speaking, he darted a glance at Catherine. At the sight of her calm expression, his heart ached deep down.
Suzie rolled down the rear window and stuck her head out. She then asked with an impatient tone, " Uncle Shaun, how much longer are you going to talk?"
"I'm coming now." Shaun got into the car.
When he drove off, he spotted Wesley lowering his head and kissing Catherine on the lips through the rear-view mirror.
He tightened his grip on the steering wheel until the veins on the back of his hands bulged. At the same time, he pressed down on the accelerator harder in spite of himself.
Suzie began to scream in shock. "Uncle Shaun, you're driving too fast! I'm scared."
Shaun suddenly came back to his senses. He swiftly reduced his speed and apologized, "Sorry."
"Uncle Shaun, how immature of you. No wonder your wife left you." Suzie could not help but mock him with
her hands on her waist.
"... You're right." Shaun looked down dejectedly.
Suzie sighed at his behavior. She knew that her mommy had married Uncle Wesley. However, when she imagined her mommy living with Uncle Wesley in the future, she felt like she would be a homeless child.
"Why are you sighing?" Shaun looked at the three-year -old little kid who was acting like an adult.
"I heard Aunty Cathy telling Uncle Wesley that she'll move to his villa tomorrow." Suzie suddenly said gloomily, "It won’t be convenient for me to go there in the future."
Shaun happened to encounter a sharp right turn at the front.
The moment he spaced out, a black Rolls-Royce appeared in front of him. He subconsciously slammed the brakes but it was too late.
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