The girl stood in the sunlight, wearing a bright smile. She had glasses on, but her features were pleasant to look at. Her smile was extremely friendly. She gave off a very docile feeling.
Avery looked at the photo and liked her a lot, too.
Then, Eric sent her the profile picture from the girl's social media. The girl's profile picture was a photo of a buff man taken at a gym. Side by side, the two photos strongly juxtaposed each other.
Avery could not help but smile. No wonder Eric was starting to doubt everything in life. If she were him, she would have doubted her life too.
At three in the afternoon, Dean finished his chat with Stanley and came out of the room.
Sebastian immediately went forward and held onto his father's arm.
"Sebastian, don't take the things I told you just now to heart. I was just worried that you did not care about anything and would not help your father." Stanley looked like he was in a good mood, so his attitude toward Sebastian was extremely warm and friendly.
"Uncle Sebastian, don't worry. I did not take it to heart," Sebastian replied. "Are you going to play cards or rest? Why don't I accompany you?" "No need. Send your father back to rest. Don't worry about me. I'll find other people to play with," Stanley said with a smile
before nodding at Dean and striding away.
Sebastian sent his father back home to rest.
"It's too noisy here. Send me home," Dean said to Sebastian. "You must surely be curious about what I talked to him about.
I'll tell you on the way back."
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