"If you magically disappeared, how would Daddy punish me?" Baby Robbie continued asking innocently.
Grayson was caught off guard by his question. "If I disappeared,” he said grimly, "Mr. Ares probably won't give it much thought."
Baby Robbie's bright eyes blinked. "Oh, so it's better for you to disappear."
Grayson eyed Baby Robbie suspiciously. "Hmm. Did the sun rise from the West today? You look a little different today, Master Jenson."
Baby Robbie got up from the sofa and walked toward Grayson with his arms outstretched. There was a faint smile on his face.
"Mister, is it because I've been talking a lot today?"
"Not just that, but your face also looks more expressive today," Grayson said thoughtfully.
Baby Robbie continued walking toward him. "Mister, i f you raise your hands, there will be another surprise!"
Grayson slowly raised his hands without question. Suddenly, Baby Robbie pulled off his tie and bound Grayson's hands behind his neck with it.
"Master Jenson, what are you doing?" Grayson yelped.
"Don't be afraid, mister. I'm just playing a game with you." Baby Robbie pulled out some rope from the office and tied Grayson up like a rice dumpling.
"Jenson, what are you trying to do?"
"Mister, we're simulating an escape room game. I'll give you half an hour and you'll have to find a way to untie the rope within this duration. Tell me, can you d o it?"
"Jenson’s" face was innocent and harmless as if he would never hurt a fly. Grayson looked at that face and nodded curtly. "I can do that."
Baby Robbie found a roll of tape and Grayson felt that the situation was escalating. He was starting to get a little scared. "Master Jenson, what are you going to do?"
Baby Robbie said airily, "Since we're doing a simulation, we should make everything as realistic as possible." With those words, he taped Grayson’s mouth shut mercilessly.
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