Capital Airport.
After Luther and Casey arrived at the Capital, they found that this Miss Zora's flight would arrive at the Capital Airport at three, and Luther decided to pick her up himself.
He couldn't wait to see her.
Nor did he want to wait a single minute.
The flight arrived just as the car got to the airport.
Joyce walked out from the exit with her suitcase. She was wearing a black suit, and her beautiful black hair was permed into big wavy curls. Her stunning features, sexy and well-proportioned body, and wild but intellectual temperament immediately attracted everyone's attention.
She was followed by a young boy, who was wearing blue baseball clothes with a baseball cap sideways. His straight eyebrows and almond eyes then added augustness to his youthful cuteness.
He lazily followed Joyce, with a lollipop in his mouth, and although he was small, he had a swagger that could not be ignored.
"Anderson Knowles, keep your hat on straight, keep your eyes in front of you, don't look at the sky, put away your arrogance and walk properly."
Joyce turned back and glared at Anderson.
"Mommy, what's wrong with me?" Anderson looked at Joyce with an innocent face, "I was born just like this. In what way am I arrogant?"
Joyce was speechless. Anderson was only three and a half years old, but spoke with the maturity of a boy eight or nine years older than he was.
More importantly, you could see the arrogance and dominance from just every move of his, exactly like the proud Luther. What a strong gene it was.
"You have really got a smooth tongue."
Joyce shook her head with a helpless smile and stretched out her finger to poke his cute head.
"Mommy is here to attend an important meeting and do very important things, you ..."
Before she could finish her words, she was already interrupted by Anderson.
"I know, I know. I will be a good boy, I will do whatever you say, I will make no trouble, and I will not be fooling around."
Anderson petulantly hugged Joyce's arm and shook it around, "Mommy, I won't do anything, so don't worry."
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