Aino's eyes lit up. "Stinky...you will buy me presents?" "I will!" Sebastian said seriously.
He rarely interacted with children, so the tone of his voice was as stern as when he talked to his subordinates in the company.
Aino could not believe it. "Are you telling the truth?"
"I've always told the truth!" Sebastian said.
She still called him 'stinky'! How was he stinky?! He turned around and entered the room, leaving Sabrina and Aino standing outside. Aino blinked at Sabrina." Mother, should I stop offending Stinky Bum?"
Sabrina held her laughter. She knelt down, whispering into her daughter’s ears, "Aino, when you want presents and when he can give you them, don't call him Stinky Bum. At least, you can't do it in front o f him. Understood?"
Aino was very happy. She actually did not want to call Sebastian Stinky Bum that day, the only reason she did was to show her mother as she did not want her mother to be sad. Now that her mother said she did not need to anymore, Aino was naturally happy. "I know, mother, I won't call him Stinky Bum anymore. Let’s go in, auntie has already prepared food and I've eaten. You were not home yet so I didn't want to sleep"
Sabrina nodded. "I'll tuck you into bed later." Sabrina felt like her greatest blessing was to be able to see her daughter every day.
Sebastian called out to Aino behind them. "Go play in the playroom!"
Aino was still a little afraid of Sebastian. But since Sebastian had agreed to buy presents for her friends, she should listen to him.
Playroom? When did she have a playroom?
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