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The Sweet Rival (Mango Shen and Nathaniel Ye) novel Chapter 5

Nathaniel sighed softly, then crouched down.

This child had delicate features and was pleasing to the eye. Nathaniel would not waste this time to do this kind of thing on normal days, but at this time, he felt that he did not look like himself anymore.

"How old are you? Did your mommy just give you this kind of pants?"

When he saw the pants were really stuck, he couldn't help frowning a little.

Zion whispered, "I'm four years old! I'm a big boy now!"

"So you are a big boy now, can't you fix your zip?"

Nathaniel usually wouldn't talk so much. But now the child made him comfortable for no reason. Therefore he couldn't stop talking.

Zion's quickly rolled his eyes, but too fast to be noticed.

"All right."

The moment Nathaniel unzipped his pants, Zion Shen immediately shouted.

"Ah, uncle, I can't hold it anymore!"

"What?"

As soon as Nathaniel finished speaking, a heatwave with a strange smell instantly sprayed on his face.

"Sorry, I didn't mean it!" Zion quickly apologized and slide into the compartment like a loach and closed the door.

Only then did Nathaniel realize what had sprayed on his face!

"D*mn it!"

As the president of Ye's Group, he got peed by a little kid?

Nathaniel was enraged.

"Brat, come out!"

He had not been so angry for many years.

Zion sat on the toilet with a successful smile at the corner of his mouth, but replied in a tearful tone, "Uncle, I'm sorry, I really can't hold it. Wait a minute, I'll let my mommy pay you money, okay? Or I'll let you pee back?"

Nathaniel became speechless to these words.

How could he, the CEO of the Ye Family, pee on a little kid?

Isn't that nonsense?

Nathaniel only felt that he could not get rid of the anger in his heart, and the feeling on his face made him feel extremely uncomfortable.

He quickly washed his face with water, but still felt uncomfortable. He rubbed hand sanitizer a few times on his face, but the scent remained.

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