Chapter 274

The young woman looked at Aidan, who glanced to the side. She quickly excused herself. "Miss McKinney, I happen to have something to do right now. Could you help me take care of the child? I will be back soon."

Leanna immediately nodded. "Sure."

The young woman pushed the stroller over and added, "Everything is in here. Sorry for troubling you."

With a smile, Leanna replied, "Don't worry about it."

After the young woman left, Aidan said, "There's an empty bench over there."

Leanna followed his line of sight and saw a resting area next to the children's playground.

She walked over with the child in her arms, sat down, and held a toy for the little guy. "When did you visit their house, President Pearson?"

Aidan replied indifferently, "When you and Elijah were dating."

She was speechless. Couldn't he talk properly? What a weird person.

Leanna ignored Aidan and entertained the little guy in her arms with the toy. Compared to the last time, the little guy seemed heavier while his little face appeared rounder, looking more lively. After a while, the little guy began to squirm in Leanna's arms, and he seemed hungry.

After grabbing an insulated bottle in the stroller, she struggled to open it, so she handed it to Aidan and said, "Help me unscrew it."

He took it, took the bottle of milk powder from the stroller, and directly mixed the milk powder in the bottle. Watching his skilled and natural movements, Leanna was a little lost. Undeniably, he might be… a good father.

After shaking the bottle lightly, he met her gaze and his brows rose. "Do you want to have some too?"

Leanna took a deep breath and didn't even want to say a word to him. She took the bottle from his hand and gave it to the little guy.

An old lady sat opposite them with her grandson and smiled when she saw them. "You're a lovely couple. It's such a rare sight for young couples to bring their children out to play together."

The old lady next to her, who was also bringing her granddaughter out to play, chimed in, "Exactly. Most couples leave their kids to their grandparents!"

"This child has a stunning appearance. Indeed, the genes of the parents are really important."

Leanna was slightly embarrassed by their praises and explained, "This isn't my child. His mother just left for a while, so I'm helping her to take care of him."

The old lady who spoke at the beginning exclaimed unexpectedly, "That's not your child? But his nose and eyes look like you, though, so I thought—"

Aidan then uttered lightly, "Good-looking people are all alike."

The madam chuckled, "That makes sense."

The old lady with the granddaughter then urged, "Hurry up and have a child with your husband. You can't waste such good genes."

"He isn't—"

"I'll do my best."

Hearing that, Leanna turned to glare at him. This b*stard was babbling nonsense again.

As Aidan smirked, his dark orbs lit up.

Not far away, Raymond watched the scene, and his eyes narrowed while he was deep in thought. Just then, someone tugged at his hands, and a girl's voice sounded, "Dad, Eric wants to go home."

Raymond crouched down without retracting his gaze as he softly said, "Tell Mrs. Moore to bring you home later. I'm busy."

"But…"

Raymond glanced at her, shutting the little girl up.

After about half an hour, the young woman returned.

She panted and said, "I'm so sorry for coming late. I've been occupied with something urgent."

Leanna smiled and reassured her, "Don't worry about it. We're not busy anyway."

After exchanging brief conversations, the young woman left with the little guy. Leanna stood on the spot and looked at their backs, unable to recover for a long time.

Aidan stood beside her as he shoved one hand in his pant pocket, glancing sideways. "Why are you so sad? I can take you to see him when you want to next time."

Leanna sighed silently, "No, thanks."

"Hmm?"

Leanna looked at Aidan. "No matter what, he's just someone else's child. It's fine that I visit him once or twice, but how could I come so often?"

Aidan replied, "You're simply overthinking too much. That's why you make yourself so tired."

"You're right. I overthink. You will never know how annoying it is to interrupt someone's peaceful life."

He was at a loss for words.

With that, she picked up her bag and left without looking back.

He walked behind her and said, "I'm not the one interrupting your life. Your life has never been peaceful all this while. Without me, it will only become worse."

This time, Leanna fell silent. Aidan was speaking the truth, so she couldn't refute his statement. She might have been in hell long ago if she hadn't met him at Patheon Club more than three years ago.

He suddenly pulled her wrist. "The elevator is over there."
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