Since dropping the formality would mean acknowledging Sean as family, Natalie decided to brush off his remark.

“Mr. Sean, why don't we just get to the point? Why are you calling me?”

“Hmph, what a killjoy.” Sean pretended to be upset when he heard Natalie still addressed him formally. “Are you with Shane now?”

Hearing his question, Natalie looked at Shane, and the latter shook his head slightly.

Getting his message, Natalie nodded. “No. I'm on my way to the kids' kindergarten to pick them up. Why?”

“Ah, that's good then.” Sean believed her words as he stared at his laptop before continuing, “Have you started inquiring about the will?”

“Um...” Natalie tightened her grip on her phone. “No, I haven't.”

“You haven't?” Sean frowned, clearly dissatisfied with her reply. “But it has been so long. What were you doing?”

He sounded a bit anxious, proving just how vital this will was to him.

At that moment, Shane looked down slightly.

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