Jenson looked at Jay. "Then will you let her come?”
Jay stood up and walked over to Jenson. He attempted to reason his son. "Jenson, Miss Loyle's house has another kid, and Miss Loyle needs to take care of her. Be a good boy. Daddy will find an even better nanny to look after you, how about that?"
Jenson shook his head vehemently. "I don't want that." Tears started swirling in his eyes.
Jay enveloped Jenson in an embrace, warmly placating Jenson's close-to-crumbling emotions." Jens, Daddy will find a mommy for you, okay?"
"I don't want that," Jenson repeated. He suddenly shoved Jay away and turned around, dashing toward the garden.
The omnipotent Jay felt powerless for the first time in his life.
Jenson wanted Mommy. If Rose had been someone fitting of the title, perhaps he could have convinced himself to let go of his personal grudge to fulfill Jenson. However, Rose was a pathological liar and had so many blemishes on her character. How could h e let a woman like this get close to Jenson? 1
He could not be sure, but what if she had gotten closer to Jenson for money? If she achieved her goal and fled, just like last time, would that not be an even
bigger blow to Jenson? 1
Jenson sat moodily on the swing, tears dripping silently down his face.
Seeing Jenson's pitiable figure, Jay sighed helplessly.
Meanwhile, in Splendid Town. 1
After Rose entered the house, it was like her soul had left her body. Everything she did was done absently and emotionlessly.
While cooking noodles for the kids, she forgot to add salt.
While washing the dishes, she forgot to turn the tap o n.
Watching his soulless Mommy, Baby Robbie made up his mind. He had to help Mommy return to Horizon Colors.
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