"Don't jinx it. We won't." Davian tapped his brother on the head unhappily.
Irvin's big eyes looked around nervously.
Perhaps it was a psychological effect. The house was clearly magnificent and clean, but at this moment, it felt strange.
Although the servants looked respectful and smiling, they had a feeling that they were being monitored.
They had already asked the servants to leave, but the servants still stayed by their side.
"Davian, look. Is Derek monitoring us?"
Davian looked up. The servant, Derek, was wiping the glass of the floor-to-ceiling window. "Well, he's clearly wiping the glass."
"And is Emy watching us, too?"
Another servant, Emy, was tidying up Devin's toys in the living room, looking at them from time to time.
Something big had happened at home. Gael instructed the servants to take good care of the three kids. Therefore, the servants did not dare to be careless. They were afraid that something would happen to the three kids again.
"Well, don't be so suspicious."
"I'm serious. I feel that they're all different from before."
At that moment, they continued talking.
In a corner of the living room, Devin's cries suddenly came.
Devin's crying was loud.
The two little kids were shocked. They quickly stood up and walked to their brother's side.
"It's Devin crying!"
Devin was riding a toy car and strolling around the living room. He accidentally bumped into the handlebar and got a bump on his head. Now, he was crying loudly with his mouth wide open.
The servants had already rushed forward to check.
"Devin, be good. Don't cry. Don't cry." Davian hurriedly went forward and carried Devin.
"What's wrong with Devin?"
"He accidentally bumped his head," Davian said as he quickly rubbed Devin's head.
Devin cried loudly.
"Let's take our brother outside for a walk," Davian said.
Then he said to Devin, "Devin, don't cry. Don't cry. I'll bring you out to play, okay?"
Devin was still a child after all. When he heard that his brother was going to bring him out to play, he did not care about the big bump on his head and nodded while sobbing. "Well, okay!"
"Let's go. I'll bring you out to play!"
Davian carried his brother and walked out of the courtyard.
Devin was quite solidly built, making him quite heavy to carry. Fortunately, Davian was already more than eight years old and was taller than ordinary children. It was not difficult for him to carry Devin.
They went to the lawn.
Davian patiently coaxed his younger brother for a while.
Irvin looked around and said in a timid voice, "Davian, do you think we should escape with Devin now?"
Davian was stunned and asked softly, "Where can we go?"
"Something happened to Mommy, then to Lilia, and now to Daddy.
"Do you think it's time for something to happen to us and our brother?"
Davian frowned when he heard that.
"I dare to guarantee that our family has definitely been targeted by bad people. The bad people probably want to exterminate us!" Irvin continued to scare Davian.
"But what can we do when we get out?"
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