"However, Sabrina indeed did look pretty. Men! They were all d*mned visual creatures...Let's go do a facial first! I must surpass Sabrina soon!"
The cab drove away with a whoosh.
Kingston looked at Sebastian, "Master?"
"Go home!" Sebastian only replied with two short words. He did not need to hear too much. He could tell from the mouths of the three gossiping women that the women here were very envious of Sabrina.
They were envious of Sabrina's popularity among men.
They were envious of Sabrina’s beauty.
Sebastian, Sabrina's husband, even felt the same bitterness in his heart about Sabrina's popularity among men, let alone those envious women!
Kingston responded and immediately drove to the kindergarten first to pick up Aino, then headed home. Once Aino got into the car, she saw that her mother was not in, so she immediately asked, "Where is my mother?"
"How would I know?" said Sebastian in an annoyed manner.
Aino said, "Didn't you wait for my mom at the place where she got off work?"
"Didn't! Manage! To!” The man's expression was cold.
Aino glanced at her dad and suddenly laughed.
The five-year-old Aino was being mean. She said with a tone of rubbing salt into her dad’s wound, "Oh, I know. It must be that a handsome man from my mom's company wanted to invite my mom to dinner, s o my mom is going to the appointment today! That's why you didn't manage to pick my mom up. I've guessed it correctly, right?"
Kingston was speechless. He truly broke into a sweat with fright for the little princess.
'Hey!'
'Princess!'
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