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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 29

"Why?"

As he noticed the little boy's shocked expression, Joshua’s lips twisted into a smile. "Surprised to see m e?"

Neil swallowed and nodded honestly. "It is indeed a surprise..."

How did he find this place?

"It seems that there's no need to introduce myself." The man took a clean glass and poured himself a glass of beer gracefully. "Since you saved my daughter, why are you avoiding me?"

"No, I didn't avoid you." Neil turned away guiltily and dared not look at him.

Although he repeatedly scolded him for being a scumbag, Neil still felt uncomfortable and uneasy when he suddenly appeared next to him.

Joshua chuckled. "You really didn't avoid me?"

Neil coughed slightly. "I do good deeds without leaving a name."

"Not only do you leave no name, but also leave no trace?"

His men had scoured through the whole amusement park and checked everyone that entered and exited the park, but they could not find him.

Neil took a sip of orange juice and said not a word.

Joshua did not fixate on his previous question. He picked up the bottle of orange juice and filled up Neil's empty glass. "How old are you?"

"Six years old."

As old as Nellie.

Joshua looked at the young boy beside him, a hint of appreciation in his eyes. "How do you know how to operate the Ferris wheel?"

Neil glanced at him. "That's confidential."

Joshua smiled lightly. "What if I insist?"

He had watched the surveillance video: The little boy went straight for the main control room after Nellie had an accident. When he found that the door of the main control room could not be opened, he used the two security guards who had gone up the stairs to achieve his goal without hesitation.

This little boy's wit and ability to react to changes even surpassed many adults.

"Why do you have to know?" Neil took a sip of orange juice to conceal his panic. "Are you trying to steal my tricks and do good deeds like me in the future?"

The little guy's tone of serious ridicule amused Joshua.

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