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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 30

Neil rolled his eyes and guessed that Joshua asked him this question because of Nellie.

Did this scumbag want to make it up to Nellie?

The little guy frowned and thought of what Nellie had said to him.

"Neil, if you return to Daddy, what do you want Daddy t o do for you? I hope that Daddy will be like Mommy and cook me delicious food. Like Mommy comb my hair, pick out my clothes, and also tell me a bedtime story like Mommy!"

Neil hesitated for a while and removed the girly 'haircombing' as he answered, "I hope my father can cook for me, pick out my clothes for me, and tell me bedtime stories."

Joshua raised his eyebrows. "Do you still need someone to tell you a bedtime story?"

This little boy was mature enough to tell other children a bedtime story.

"Of course I want to listen to bedtime stories!" Neil was upset. "I’m still a child! You can’t ignore the fact that I’m only six years old just because I’m smart, resourceful, cute, and handsome!"

Joshua had no comment on that.

"Okay."

The man wrote down Neil's requests in his mobile phone and asked Lucas to pay their bill.

Glancing at the already pitch-dark sky, Joshua stood u p. "It's getting late. Should I send you home?"

Neil glanced at Zach who was lying on the table and then at Yuri who stood in the distance, afraid to come over. "Okay."

Joshua led him into the car. "You saved my daughter, and I should thank you. What would you like as a token of my gratitude?"

"It's fine." Neil waved his hand. "It’s enough that you provide work for my two brothers here."

With that, he looked out the car window. "I do hope you’ll thoroughly investigate this matter and teach the people behind it a lesson. Fulfill your responsibilities a s a father and take good care of your daughter."

The little boy’s words silenced Joshua for a long time. He never expected that he would be rendered speechless by a six-year-old boy one day.

It did not take long for the car to reach the address Neil gave him.

As the car rolled to a stop, the little boy got out of the car, said goodbye to Joshua, and entered the apartment complex.

Once the car was out of sight, he wriggled out of the building, walked to the housing area opposite, took out his key, and opened the door.

In the master bedroom, Anne was already asleep.

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