"This guy is really one of a kind. I'm worried about him but he seems as if nothing happened!" Sharon pursed her mouth and went to line up in the queue.
"Fane, come over too!" Tanya ran behind Fane and pushed him over when she saw that he did not join them in the queue.
"Uh, it's fine, you guys go ahead and play b y yourself. I feel that this is a children's game and it's too childish!" Fane smiled bitterly and was a little helpless.
"Hey, are you calling us childish?" Yvonne turned around and rolled her eyes at Fane." I don't care. Since we're already here today, you need to at least accompany us and play all the games."
That's right! We will let you experience being a child like us for a day!" Tanya also immediately said.
"Fane, listening to your tone. Is it possible that you've never been to an amusement park?" Sharon thought and could not help but asked.
Fane smiled bitterly and was slightly lamenting. "Yes, I've wanted to come to this place since I was young. However, my family was poor so I could only look from the outside as others played inside. After I grew up, I got too busy with work. I started sending takeaways and later on, I became a soldier. So I've never been to such a place,"
"Then this is just right. You can fulfill the regrets you had when you were younger. W e have to play every game at least once!" Sharon said with a smile.
"By the way, Fane, where’s your father?
Why haven’t we seen him? Why haven't you mentioned him?" Tanya asked curiously after she thought about it.
Fane's face darkened when he heard this. H e said with a darkened expression, "Think o f him as if he’s dead. I don't have a father..."
Tanya and Yvonne met each other's eyes and they stopped talking about this matter. They could see that Fane was not only angry when he mentioned his father, he had hatred in his eyes.
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