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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 787

He thought of not going, but then he thought, if she met the younger Mr. Walsh again tonight, he might give her a hard time and he was afraid she could not handle it. So he better go and keep an eye on her.

He then drove alone to the International Exhibition Center.

Because he came late, the buffet banquet had already started, and people had been gathering up, clinking glasses, and chatting.

He scanned around and didn't see any sign of her. She might have been talking and drinking somewhere.

"Wow. So good! So awesome!"

The cheers and clapping sounded continuously.

His attention was drawn to a group of children. In a corner of the hall, there was a small playground. In the playground, there were slides, blocks, and all sorts of handmade toys, but what really caught his attention was the dart board hanging on the wall.

Luther's eyes narrowed slightly.

He seemed to see a familiar figure. It was the pretty-looking little boy he saw at the airport last time!

Two days ago, this little boy hit him in the arm with a slingshot in the airport. It left quite an impression on him.

Today, the little boy seemed to be playing darts with a large circle of children around him.

Luther stopped in his tracks. The kid had completely drawn his attention, and he could not help but walk towards the playground.

Anderson had been in the playground for a while and felt a little bored.

When he found some darts in the playground, he could not help but get his hand on it. These were just some magnetic darts and could hardly harm anyone.

He picked up a dart and threw it casually at the board and it hit the bullseye directly

"Wow, that's great!" A delicate cute girl leaped and shouted with joy beside him, clapping her hands all the time.

Another boy, who appeared to be about eight years old, expressed his displeasure, "What the heck, it's a trick for kids. Anyone can just hit the bullseye." Sure, the boy in front of him looked like he was only three years old, so how could he be so good?

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