Chapter 100
Chapter 100
Jay felt that he was going insane. He had no reason to give up on such a cute boy like Baby Robbie. 'No, I must find a way to snatch Baby Robbie tomorrow.’
The next morning, Jay walked into the kitchen to prepare breakfast and brought out a serving size enough for three people. Jenson looked at the extra plate before shifting his gaze to the dark circles under his father's attractive peach eyes. He gave out a sigh.
"Why are you sighing?" Jay was cutting the steak in front of him and asked Jenson without looking up.
Jenson said with much sadness, "Daddy, when did you emulate Mommy by making an extra portion of breakfast? What a waste.”
Jay was rather stunned. 'Rose has such a habit? She also suffers from missing someone?
'No, it's not the same.
'I’ve only gone through it for one day while she has been experiencing it for five years.’ NôvelDrama.Org: owner of this content.
At that moment, there was a tiny ripple in Jay’s heart.
"Jens, tell me, do you like Baby Robbie?” Jay looked at the extra portion of breakfast and asked.
Jenson nodded with a small smile that lit up his cold expression. "Like."
"What do you like about him?" Jay was curious. Ever since Jenson was born, Jenson had always acted as if he was the world's strongest, non-conducting element. He was uninterested in anything in this world.
Jenson thought for a moment before answering seriously, "I don’t know, but I do not have any reason t o dislike him. Doesn’t disliking him mean disliking myself?"
Jay was stunned.
This method of answering was very much Jenson's style. However, to have such a wordy answer did not seem quite like Jenson as well.
Jay could feel the change within Jenson, and he was feeling glad about it. He felt that perhaps Baby Robbie was the reason for Jenson's changes. With such an overbearing affirmation, Jay was much more determined to get Baby Robbie on his side.
“Finish your breakfast, and I'll drop you at school later," Jay said.
Jenson blinked his starry-like eyes and seemed like h e had some difficulty putting his thoughts into words. After some time, he finally plucked the courage to say, "Daddy, I wish to change to another kindergarten."
Jay recalled the unfair treatment Jenson had received at the kindergarten. He was initially angry at himself for not noticing these dirty things going on and not pulling Jenson out of such a polluted environment earlier. Now that Jenson mentioned it, Jay decided to go along with it.
"Okay. Tell Daddy the criteria you want for your new school. I'll try to find one that will make you satisfied," Jay said.
This time, Jenson did not have a sliver of hesitation and blurted, "It's fine as long as I'm in the same school as Baby Robbie and Zetty."
Jay was dumbfounded.
'I have the authority to decide which elite kindergarten Jens and Baby Robbie study in, but I have no authority on which school Zetty is to study at.
'With Rose's financial capabilities, I don’t think she can afford the standard of education that Jens and Baby Robbie are going to receive... Unless I help her out?
'But why should I sponsor a child who has no bloodrelations to me? Most importantly, she is Rose Doyle’s child!’
Somehow, whenever Jay thought about Zetty, a headache would loom over him and his brows would knit together tightly.
'That rascal not only looks so much like Rose, but her ability to infuriate people to no ends is also as strong a s her mother's.'
"Jens, Daddy will discuss this with Rose." For the sake of his children, he felt that he needed to talk about
this matter with that infuriating Rose.