the two-faced Adopted Girl Who Melted CEO's Ice-Cold Heart Chapter 648 - 468: It’s Not Your Fault for Being Dumb, Blame
Delphine had been busy all day dealing with matters related to the movie during the New Year period. Due to Constantine Stewart’s firm stance, Chloe Winston would not participate in the movie’s promotional tour, only the premiere.
Delphine herself didn’t have much ti for the promotional tour either, so she simply handed the task over to Desmond Wood and the assistant director.
Kyla Zamora had recently been focusing all her efforts on packaging Desmond Wood, who was thriving. He was appearing in variety shows, landing endorsents, and practically bursting with energy every day.
It wasn’t until evening that Delphine rembered to go to the hospital. The nurse had called her five or six tis today urging her to co, so she decided to drop by briefly before heading ho.
Upon arriving at the hospital, she saw Benjamin Leclair and Nicholas Carter gathered around an exceptionally handso and adorable young boy in the corridor by the third-floor VIP ward. The three heads were huddled together.
"No, go left," Benjamin said crisply.
"It’s right," Nicholas insisted on his choice.
"You’re so dumb, go up," Casimir Shaw lazily pointed to the topmost room in the ga. Seriously, they couldn’t even solve such a simple puzzle ga? Ridiculous!
The two little kids exchanged glances. They were only four years old. While other kids were still learning their letters, they already recognized many characters. And now, soone dared to call them dumb!
Nicholas sulked and continued studying the ga, while Benjamin reached out and tugged at Casimir’s shirt.
Casimir looked down at the wide-eyed, teary little girl who seed on the verge of crying. He panicked instantly, hurriedly handed the ga console to Nicholas, and scooped up the tiny child. Flustered, he stamred, "Don’t cry! If you cry, the wolves in the mountains will co and take you away!"
Benjamin blinked her big, dark eyes. This "big brother" was really amusing. She’d stopped believing in such things when she was three, and now she was already four.
"Benjamin’s not dumb!" The little girl, holding back tears, grabbed his shirt and said softly.
"You’re not dumb, you’re not dumb. Nicholas is the dumb one!" Casimir didn’t hesitate to shift the bla onto Nicholas.
Nicholas buried his head in the ga and ignored him.
"Nicholas isn’t dumb either!" Benjamin raised her voice a little, and the tears in her eyes threatened to spill over.
"I’m dumb. I’m the dumb one!" Casimir nervously glanced toward the direction of the ward. This ga console was his last remaining one, and he’d brought it out just to show off to these two little rascals!
Only then did the little girl burst into a smile, stood tip-toe, patted Casimir on the shoulder, and said softly, "Being dumb isn’t your fault. Bla your daddy and mommy."
Casimir: "..."
Delphine, watching from the side, couldn’t help but chuckle softly. Feeling a bit helpless, she said, "Benjamin, are you bullying the new little brother again?"
Benjamin’s eyes lit up at her words, and she quickly ran to Delphine, laughing, "Mommy, mommy, I really missed you!"
Nicholas also abandoned the ga console and ran toward Delphine on his short little legs.
Casimir saw the commotion caused by the two little ones and hurriedly stuffed the ga console into his backpack. Before he could zip the bag properly, a striking, steely-faced man shouted dangerously, "Casimir Shaw!"
"Here!" Casimir reflexively stood at attention, responding loudly. Straightening his little body, he snuck a glance at Mr. Shaw, who wore a serious expression. Dejected, Casimir slowly fished out the ga console, handed it over, and hung his head.
"Thirty push-ups when we get ho," Mr. Shaw ordered.
"Okay." The handso young boy deflated like a punctured balloon. He cast a resentful glance at Benjamin, who had caused most of the commotion, only to see the little girl making a funny face at him. Snuggled in the embrace of the beautiful "auntie," she lifted her chin in defiance, leaving the young boy feeling utterly dejected.
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