Chapter 160: 160. A good man should be devoted to one woman all his life_1

But when he thought about what Mommy said the other day, that Uncle had a girlfriend, and those mistresses on TV were so awful, he couldn’t let Mommy be the mistress, so even though this "stepdad" was perfect, he still couldn’t accept him.

Right then, he looked up at Adam Jones, his expression grave, and said, "Uncle, you’re not my stepdad yet, so please don’t call me your son. If this gets out, it will look bad."

People would say his Mommy was a mistress.

Adam Jones, finding himself at a loss for words with laughter and tears, was addressed in such a mature tone by his son about the "bad influence" of it all.

Suddenly, he realized something, his brow furrowing, he asked, "If you’re not my son, then whose son are you?"

William Campbell raised his chin proudly, looked at the beautiful woman beside him, and told Adam, "Of course, whoever Mommy marries, I’m that person’s son."

As he said this, he glanced at Adam, a mix of decision and reluctance in his eyes. He wanted to admonish him but seemed hesitant to scold Uncle Jones too harshly, especially since Uncle looked so much like him. Scolding him felt like scolding himself.

So, William, who didn’t have a vast vocabulary, fell silent for a while, then with a solemn expression, looked at Adam and said, "Uncle, you already have a girlfriend. You shouldn’t keep thinking about Mommy. A man should be faithful. I will look down on you if you two-time."

Campbell couldn’t help twitching the corners of her mouth. Why did she feel so refreshed watching Adam

by William’s words that his liver ached, and if not for this "man" being so little, he would have definitely shown

breath, he suppressed the urge to spank him, his face stern, and said,

lie," William said, selling out his trusty Mommy without

Elly Campbell: "..."

is definitely her

his gaze on Elly, squinting, a strong sense of danger targeting her

brows, feeling guilty for no reason, as if she really

"Elly Campbell?"

but the coldness in his eyes made Elly involuntarily avoid his

said, "Let’s go, son. The

hand in front of her, his smile frosty, "You think you

looked away toward the slowly ascending elevator, and said, "Isn’t Sophie Baker President Jones’ lifelong love? Whether I

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