"My mom can too, and so can Uncle Logan.” Lucas suddenly said angrily, "Oh, right. You chopped off Uncle Logan’s finger."
Shaun immediately regretted that he had brought up martial arts. However, he knew that there were some things he could not avoid. "You're right. I'll chop off one of my fingers to pay him back later.”
Lucas frowned. "Stop lying."
"I could cut it now if I wasn't afraid of scaring the people in the restaurant.”
Shaun said without hesitation, "Logan's martial art isn't as skillful as mine. Even your mom is no match for me either. If you don't believe me, ask your mom."
The father and son turned their attention to Catherine, who had not spoken.
Catherine glared at Shaun. She had practiced martial arts for three years, yet he said that she was no match for him. Was he trying to shame her?
Those beautiful eyes made Shaun’s mind wander slightly. "But there's an aspect I’m no match for your mom." "What is it?" Lucas could not help but ask.
Shaun coughed into his fist, his eyes ambiguous.
Only then did Catherine understand, and her face heated up. She could not resist stepping on Shaun's foot fiercely under the table.
How dare he act immodestly in front of the children.
It clearly hurt, but Shaun's thin lips curled up sweetly. "That’s a secret between your mommy and me."
Lucas looked at his flushed-faced mother and was confused.
In his memory, he had seldom seen his mommy like that. She looked pretty like a rose with the morning dew.
She was never like this when she was with Uncle Wesley either.
Lucas frowned as he was lost in thought.
Shaun continued, "Also, I can teach you how to swim."
"I know how to swim too," Lucas said disdainfully.
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