Jay stared daggers at Rose and almost burst into flames.
However, he had to praise his son first. "That was great," he said.
When Baby Robbie heard the compliment from Daddy, he immediately asked happily, "So, can Rose stay?"
"No," Jay replied firmly.
Rose knew what troubled Jay and quickly said, "Those two poems weren’t taught by me."
Jay must have thought that she went out of her way to hype up the greatness of maternal love to prepare for their meeting as mother and son in the future.
When Baby Robbie saw Mommy's panic-stricken expression, he realized he had done something wrong.
'Those two poems were about maternal love.
‘No wonder Daddy is unhappy.'
Baby Robbie hurriedly said, "Daddy, please don’t jump to conclusions. You can also test me on the other ones!
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Jay looked at the abnormal "Jenson" and asked, "What else did you learn during these two days?"
Baby Robbie saw the piano next to him, walked to the piano and played a piano piece titled Father.
Jay was so shocked that he was rooted to the spot.
Jenson hated playing the piano the most. The teacher who taught Jenson said that he was a child prodigy. Even though he could read the notes incredibly fast, h e never showed any desire to practice.
Therefore, no one had ever heard his playing except during his piano class.
Grandpa and Grandma always wanted to listen to Jenson’s playing but they had never baited him successfully.
However, "Jenson" suddenly took the initiative to play the piano after all this time.
"Who taught you this song?"
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