Chapter 569

Lunch lasted almost two hours.

After eating, Frank took the child to the amusement park. He could tell that Trevon’s son was more mature and not interested in childish games.

However, Hackett’s daughter seemed more like a child. After some consideration, Frank chose the amusement park, which had a mix of childish and more mature

attractions, allowing them to choose based on their preferences.

Frank looked towards the go-karts in the distance, then lowered his head to ask Jasper, who was in Ava’s arms, “Do you feel like playing?”

After hesitating for a while, Jasper nodded. His father and mother had played with him before, so he liked it. His expression was calm and casual. “Yes, sure.”

As for Ruby, she enjoyed the carousel and the miniature train. When she saw Jasper wanting to drive, she went with her dad to ride the carousel. Hackett held his

daughter on the carousel and shared some nostalgic stories, reminiscing about his childhood.

Seeing that the child wanted to play, Frank asked for a car. Then he asked Ava, “Baby Ava, do you want a red or white car?”

Even though Jasper was old enough to ride a go-kart alone, Frank couldn’t help but worry. Trevon would surely give him a hard time if something happened to

him.

Ava’s gaze was fixed on the bumper cars inside, finding them amusing. She also wanted to play and pointed, “The white one.”

Frank asked for two cars. He didn’t ask Jasper what color he liked. He could tell that Trevon’s son was very casual. He could ask him anything. He didn’t ask

anymore and just asked for a black car.

Holding Jasper in her arms, Ava operated the steering wheel with one hand, Because she had a child, she was cautious not to drive too fast. Hackett, with less

experience, followed behind, driving slowly.

He was notin a hurry at all. Instead, he was very happy and found it especially fun. His face was filled with smiles, like a child.

A boy beside them saw that Ava was inexperienced in driving, so he deliberately crashed into them to attract attention. With aloud bang, the black car in front

stopped. Frank immediately wore a cold expression. The impact was strong, causing Ava’s car to veer to the side, and both Ava and Jasper felt the jolt.

Frank glared at the culprit coldly. He started the car and was about to crash into him.

After the collision, Ava noticed the anger on Frank’s face. Frank, who rarely got angry, could be pretty intense when he did. She quickly intervened, defusing the

situation. “Frank, I’m fine. It was just an accident on his part.”

They were bringing the child out to play today. Ava didn’t want to make things unpleasant. Moreover, the child was still around, so they couldn’t fight.

Frank reined in his anger after being called by Ava, softening his expression. However, he was still dissatisfied. He took out his phone and made some adjustments.

The boy who collided with Ava remained defiant, assuming she was an easy target. He seemed displeased, especially with Frank’s imposing presence. “If you can’t

handle it, why are you even driving a go-kart? Are you here for a leisurely stroll?”

Hearing this, Frank smiled creepily. Since Ava didn’t want him to fight back, he wouldn’t come personally.

When confronted with that smile, the guy who collided with Ava instinctively recoiled, experiencing an unexpected shiver down his spine. Silently, he promptly

drove away, muttering under his breath. Unaware, he had initially perceived Ava as someone he could casually approach, appreciating her innocent and attractive

appearance. He didn’t expect her to have a boyfriend or even a child.

two familiar faces entered the track. They were Pat and Tom. Both rented go-karts, and their

go-kart that had collided earlier and closed in from both sides,

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on the other hand, was expressionless. He had a cold face and looked scared. It

he shouldn’t have. He didn’t even have time to apologize because the crash show had

and Frank’s car collided. Ava laughed. In fact, Frank was teaching her how to

Ava.

own joy and laughter, they were blissfully unaware of the unfolding tragedy elsewhere. It was a stark contrast.

their world and unfolding sorrow in

a scene of learning and enjoyment.

the unfortunate ball.

was hard to bear. Back and forth, the rhythmic collisions unfolded, and it remained uncertain whether

even Hackett, watching from the outside, felt

liked playing on the merry-go-round.” Amidst

was Trevon who had a caustic wit,

out to Natalie, “Sister-in-law, why don’t you study a drug to clear the poison in the

shifted his

with this. He has the same kind of sharp tongue as

He was about to shake hands with her

hands with him instead.

man’s shoulder. “Take a break,” she said, signaling for Trevon to calm down.

Why are they constantly being bumped

of Pat, he was not a person who would cause trouble. Moreover,

Trevon answered his doubts. His thin lips parted slightly. “I guess he offended someone who smiled like a

was standing on the outskirts, peering into the activities

participate

Sherri were rather bold individuals, so he

and gently, unlike

her preference for the merry-go-round and the mini train. Hackett didn’t

could only accept

a gentle and refined young lady. Unlike the adventurous nature of our two girls

such as motorcycles, toy

her desire to learn Taekwondo and Sanda by pointing at them

incomplete speech. She had the final say in

couldn’t even cheat

off-road vehicles yesterday, stillin

headache.

out. He held Ava in one hand. At the same time, the person who

Tom hummed a little

come?”

knew that Tom would answer. “Sister-in-law, we saw that the place was quite

blocked the person in the corner and

the child to Trevon. “You’re

the flower tree in the distance and vomiting, but he could not vomit. He frowned. “Frank, isn’t this the person who bumped

sympathy. “Yes, he’s allergic

allergies to

arching his eyebrows meaningfully as if asking, “Is this your masterpiece?” Frank ignored such a disgusting expression

Ava back to the Roberts

off the plane, they went to the preschool to pick up Trevon’s child. “I’m leaving. Bye.” After

“Goodbye, Auntie Ava,

Ruby. Goodbye, brother-in-law and sister. Goodbye, brother-in-law Hackett,” Ava waved as she walked out, her hand held

in a

her hand. In an instant, only four people were left. The two children were still unwilling to go home.

children.

at home,

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