Matthew didn't stop them, standing inside the house and watching Dolores follow Jayden out.

He knew what Jayden was probably going to say to Dolores.

Amanda turned his head so he could look at her, "Daddy, I want to keep this dog, is that okay?"

"I'll get you a small one." This dog was too big for her and he felt insecure that it might hurt her.

The dog was smart, but just in case.

"No, I only like it." Amanda pouted, her head rubbing into his neck.

"I have this dog, and it is also trained not to bite anyone. Since Simona likes it, you just let her keep it," Kevin said again that the dog had been trained.

He knew Matthew must be afraid that the dog would hurt the children.

This dog was docile. Although it was big, it was not grumpy.

Moreover, the well-trained dog was clean and would not urinate or defecate anywhere. All it needed was a doghouse, food, and water, and it didn't take much work.

There were maids at home, and they didn't have to worry about that.

"Is that okay? See, Granduncle even agreed to give me the dog," Amanda pouted and kept pleading, almost crying.

He was always soft in the face of his daughter. Finally, he agreed.

Amanda immediately smiled and gave him a kiss on the cheek, "Thank you, Daddy."

She was so excited when she got out of his arms and ran to the Samoyed to pet its head. The dog meekly rubbed its head against her palms, making Amanda laugh.

She looked up at Kevin, "Granduncle, you give it to me, and it's mine. I want to rename it."

The name Kevin gave it was Simba. Although it was cute with its white fur, it was big and strong with long hair, so Kevin gave it that name.

Kevin squatted next to Amanda, petted Simba's head, and said to Amanda, "Of course you can! Once I give it to Simona, it's Simona's."

Although the names of these two children were changed, they preferred to call them by their original names because it felt familiar.

were taken as

cuddled Simba's head and stroked its fur, "I'm going to call

so smart. Your name is

and kept calling it Cotton. She was

without speaking, studying the game he had just lost

did he buy fruit and ice cream, but he also bought some

on the table and said,

"Where's my

cream to her and handed the other one to Andrew who didn't say anything, "Hey, why don't

up and said,

he wouldn't rest until he figured

pretty serious. It looks like he lost

opposite his son, "Do

looked around, didn't see Dolores, and asked, "Where's Dolores? I got the cake she

put the pieces on the board in their respective places. Then,

up at him,

"It's not good for you to be so tough." Despite

want to know my strength and I don't want others to let me

cream, pulled a chair and sat aside, watching their game

Andrew lost half of his pieces. It looked like he was going to lose again. This time, Andrew got hit really hard. He didn't want to play before the game

didn't say anything, got up,

He looked angry.

so serious about playing chess with your son! Can't

and proud. If he deliberately let him win, he

can anyone else be soft on him?" Matthew

corners of his

and his own

but to a quiet place outside the courtyard where large and lush camphor trees with dense leaves blocked out the sunlight. Under the trees was a large shady area. With an

first. He stood under the trees

the

it weren't for the two children, he

children were here that he

surely wanted her son to live a happy life, not be separated from

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