Rodney was at a loss for words.
He wondered why he previously never realized that Shaun was so flirty.
Was this Shaun's true character after losing his memory?
Let s go.
Shaun held Lucas' hand and they got in the car.
Lucas sat in the back seat nonchalantly and scoffed with mixed feelings. "I can't deny your well-intentioned actions in approaching Hannah before this, but Mommy has completely given up on you."
"You don't know about this kind of stuff, you brat. This is a matter between adults."
Shaun knocked on the steering wheel gently. "What’s more, it doesn't matter even if she doesn’t love me anymore. I can make her fall for me again."
Lucas frowned. "You’ve lost your memory and forgotten your relationship with Mommy, so why won't you let her go?"
"Hey, as our son, don’t you hope that Mommy and I can make peace with each other and provide you with a complete family?” Shaun reminded lazily, "After all,
I'm your dad." "Really? I nearly forgot about it.” Lucas snorted.
Shaun did not know what to say.
However, he could not blame the kid. It was true that h e had not been a competent father.
"Lucas, your words have made me reflect on myself. I realize that I've been an incompetent father. Now that I've dealt with all my enemies, I have nothing much to do. I've decided to be a qualified father during this period."
Shaun suddenly became serious. "From today onward, I'll be the one sending you and Suzie to preschool."
"We have a chauffeur. We don't need you to send us." Lucas rejected him.
"The chauffeur isn't your dad. There's no use rejecting me. You're only three years old. It's my duty to raise you." Shaun had made up his mind.
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