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Chapter 1279 Meeting Chris
Looking at his own son, Davin couldn’t help but think about Maya when she was still a child. My God! The more I observe him, the more he looks like Maya when she was younger. Is Zayden a glutton too? No, I won’t let him become a glutton! he thought.
Davin snatched the lollipop away from Zayden’s hands and popped it into his mouth.
Zayden’s eyes widened in surprise, and his face was filled with fury. He started wailing as he grew upset.
His cries attracted the attention of Sheila and Sophia, so they hurried over.
“What’s wrong, Zayden?”
“Yeah, Zayden. What happened?”
Zayden looked at Davin angrily and complained, “Daddy took my stuff!”
After knowing that Davin had taken away Zayden’s lollipop, Sheila pointed a feather duster at Davin and said, “How could you snatch the lollipop away from a child? Do you have any shame?”
“That’s right. Davin, how old are you? How can you just snatch sweets away from a child? Do you want me to punish you?”
“Zayden only cares about eating. I have to put a stop to that and change his behavior.”
“I’m eating an energy snack! It makes me smarter,” Zayden retorted angrily.
Davin crushed the lollipop in his mouth. What kind of energy snack is this? This is just a milk-flavored lollipop!
“My son, energy snacks won’t make you smart. I have better ways if you want to become smart.”
“What ways?” asked Zayden as he looked at Davin doubtfully.
“Spend more time with Juan and Kyle. You will be influenced by them and become smarter yourself.”
Joy, who was standing at the side, chimed in, “You can become smarter by playing with me too!”
“That’s right. Joy is clever too,” said Sophia.
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