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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1813

Wilson looked at his watch and picked up the windbreaker on the back of the chair. "It's almost time. Let's go!"

"Okay!" Tina smiled.

Selene was still waiting outside when they came out of the office.

When she saw them, she immediately wanted to rush up. However, under Wilson's eyes, Terry stopped her.

Selene pursed her lips in grievance and looked at him sadly. "Second cousin, I know I was wrong! You can punish me no matter what. Don't let me leave, okay? I can't leave now..."

Wilson's face was cold.

Seeing that he ignored her, Selene turned her eyes to Tina anxiously, full of expectation.

Tina shook her head at her.

She sighed lightly, indicating that she could do nothing.

When Selene saw this, the light in her eyes immediately dimmed, as if she had lost all vitality.

However, she still didn't give up and struggled to run over. Unfortunately, Wilson didn't give her any chance. He took Tina's hand and entered the elevator.

When the elevator door closed, Tina also saw Selene's crying face.

After coming out of Chin's Group, they drove directly to kindergarten.

There was no traffic jam on the road. However, because there was a party, the inside and outside of the kindergarten was almost full of cars. Therefore, it was a little difficult to park.

The kindergarten was very lively at this time.

The largest activity room was full of people, including teachers, children, and parents.

When Tina and Wilson went in, Isla was standing in the middle of a group of children, waiting for them with expectation.

Today, Isla's hair was tied into two braids with two bows in each end. She was going to perform at the party later, so she changed into a red princess's bubble dress. The teacher also put on makeup for her.

When she saw the two of them, Isla's eyes suddenly lit up. She raised her head and proudly said to the other children beside her, "Look, my parents are here. I told you that I didn't lie!"

Like other children, she also had her mom and dad.

Isla's eyes were like two crescent moons as she flew toward them like a happy bird.

Wilson bent down and caught his daughter steadily.

Isla was picked up by him. She held his neck with her short hands and complained in a childish voice, "Mom, Mr. president, why did you come so late?

You were two minutes late than the appointed time!"

Tina said softly, "Sorry, Isla. It took us some time to park!"

Isla nodded with a smile, not blaming them.

The teachers came over to arrange seats, and the party soon began. A temporary stage had been set up. The children took turns to perform one by one. The parents off the stage applauded enthusiastically.

Isla, who was wearing a red dress, stood on the stage singing childishly with her little hands behind her back.

Tina and Wilson were extremely proud in their hearts.

In the party, the most meaningful part was the parent-child activity. After the show was over, the teachers moved the props up and asked the parents to bake with their children.

It would not only train the children's operational ability, but also improve the relationship between the children and their parents.

Like the other families, the three of them also put on an apron.

Tina seldom baked, but she was good at cooking, so it was not difficult for her to master it. According to the steps in the book, she taught Isla to bake step by step.

As for Wilson, he was in charge of assisting them from time to time.

The whole room was filled with warmth.

Tina and Isla chose to bake chocolate biscuits. After the dough was ready, they began to make biscuits of different animals with the mold.

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