However... Suzie was Liam's daughter. The daughter of Liam, who Shaun despised the most since he was young.
If his children were still alive, they would have been this adorable too, right?
Shaun took a black card from his wallet and put it in Suzie’s hands. "This is pocket money for you."
Lea’s eyes almost fell to the ground from shock.
She never expected Shaun to be so friendly to Liam’s daughter. Besides, Shaun treated everyone coldly.
Suzie was probably the only one who ever got special treatment from him.
"What's this? Great-grandfather gave me a card too. The one Great-grandfather gave me is enough.” Suzie returned the card to Shaun. "I can't take this."
Shaun was glad. It looked like her mom had taught her well. "It’s okay. That card was given to you by your great-grandfather, while this one is given to you by m e. It has a different meaning."
"Suzie, keep the card. Your uncle has a lot of money anyway. Don't lose it," Lea reminded her.
Suzie tilted her head and gave it some thought. That was fine too. She could give one of the cars to Lucas.
Although they did not know of Lucas' existence, she could keep a share of everything she received for Lucas.
Besides, would it not give her vicious stepmother an advantage if she did not take her scummy Dad’s money?
"Okay."
After Suzie replied in a childish voice, she grabbed Shaun’s hand. "Uncle Shaun, can you go see the kitties with me?"
Lea thought Shaun would definitely reject Suzie. Just as she was about to interrupt them, Shaun unexpectedly agreed. He even let Suzie ride on his shoulders and brought her outside to play.
Valerie walked over while eating some nuts. She said," Those who don’t know any better will definitely think that they're father and daughter."
"You’re right."
It was late at night after the party ended.
Shaun spent the night in the manor.
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