Kane pinched Anderson's nose in displeasure, "Call me brother. I'm not that old."
Anderson's cooing eyes flickered slightly and he corrected, "Brother."
Now that he knew his dad was Luther, calling him that way felt a little more appropriate.
Anyway, Mommy already had Daddy. Kane was willing to be his brother, so he certainly had no reason to insist. In this way, Kane could not compete with Daddy for Mommy.
Although, he also liked Kane, but in the end, it was better to have a father.
He wished his mom and dad could be together sooner.
Kane, on the other hand, was stunned. This kid, who had always refused to call him brother, was suddenly willing to call him brother today.
It's so weird.
He was a bit overwhelmed by the reaction and took Anderson over from Joyce's hands. He softly asked, "Anderson, it has been quite a few days. Do you miss me?."
"Of course I did. I had a program I couldn't figure out and was going to ask you about it." Anderson's eyes shone a crystal light.
"Okay, no problem. I'll teach you everything I know, if you want to learn it." Kane smiled happily, "But don't you just forget about me once you've learned everything."
"Don't worry. I won’t." Anderson made a gesture and patted Kane's shoulder, "Brother, will you take me out to dinner today."
Kane was mollified by the way Anderson called him.
He hastily agreed, "Good, good, what do you want to eat? It’s on me."
"I'd like to try the Wagyu beef pizza, the super delicious prawn and egg toast, the thick basil herb chicken wings, and the creamy clam chowder. I want them all." Anderson said excitedly while clapping his hands.
"Okay, okay, you will have all of them." Kane was extraordinarily happy.
"Don't spoil him. He can't eat so much all." Joyce frowned at Kane.
Kane was so doting on Anderson that he pretty much just gave him whatever Anderson asked for.
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