Chapter 253 Closer to the Children
The four of them immediately collected themselves from their unnatural expressions.
Jack said, âI was thinking about what youâve said before. I couldnât understand you before, but I get it now. Everyone has their problems.â
James nodded with a frown. âThank you.â
As this was the first time they said a heartfelt thanks to another, they thought that they should try to understand the Devil before them.
Hanson laughed. âThereâs no need to be so polite with me. As long as you all are willing to learn, then I shall teach you anytime.â
Instantly, their eyes lit up before they said expectantly, âReally?â
âOf course. Why would I lie to you?â
Because youâve lied to Mommy before, they thought.
Despite his thoughts, James replied, âBecause you have sons of your own too.â
âYou have a point.â Hanson nodded. âPerhaps you all would be very good friends,â he added as he had a strong feeling that they would be friends given time.
James nodded his head old fashionably. âI do hope so.â
âSo, have we come to an understanding?â Hanson asked in an attempt to change the topic.
Hence, James and Jack stopped the tit-for-tat with Hanson and nodded in acknowledgment. âYes.â Their answer proved that they had a newfound understanding of the book. They met Hansonâs eyes with a new purpose and shine in their eyes.
Hanson was taken aback, as he hadnât expected the four of them to look at him with such a complicated gaze. Feeling an inexplicable sense of familiarity, he unconsciously asked, âHave we met before this?â
âNope,â they answered firmly without skipping a beat. After all, they were all sent away the moment they were born. Hanson couldnât have met them before this.
Looking at the children having such a big reaction even though they were fine mere moments ago, Hanson became suspicious. Perhaps there was something that happened between us. Something I donât know, he thought. Just as he was about to question the children, he heard the door opening. Taking one glance at his watch, he knew that it was Vania who had just returned. Seems like sheâs earlier today.
When they heard Vaniaâs voice, the four of them rushed over and surrounded her. âMommy, youâre back,â they all said with joy.
With his train of thought derailed, Hanson went over to Vania and followed the childrenâs example by sweetly saying, âYouâre back.â As though he was a husband waiting for his wifeâs return.
Embarrassed by his tender gaze, Vania only nodded at him before she turned her attention to her babies. âDid you guys get along today?â She had been worried sick for the past two days, as she was afraid the house would get torn down by Hanson and her little brats when she went to work.
âWeâre getting along great. We even studied together, didnât we?â Hanson answered of his own accord and turned his eyes to the children for confirmation.
In front of Vania, the four of them grumbled, albeit with pride, while ignoring Hansonâs question, as they would never want to admit he was right.
Looking at how her babies reacted so pridefully, Vania already knew the situation. To think they would study together, she thought. Thinking to reward them for this, she asked, âWhat do you all want to eat tonight? I have time to personally prepare dinner for you guys.â
Upon Vaniaâs question, all of their eyes lit up.
With how all of them reacted the same way, Vania thought she had gone senile for a moment.
Although it was only several times did Hanson partake in Vaniaâs cooking, he had become accustomed to her cooking.
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