Sunny deliberately shared some insider information with Aaron. “I heard from a friend that Annie’s
family has been arranging blind dates for her recently. They’re pressuring her to get married. She’s not
very keen on it though, and she ims that she won’t be picky as long as the man is somewhat decent.
You should step up your game, Aaron! You wouldn’t want to see her walk the aisle with someone else,
do you?”
Aaron cocked an eyebrow and replied pensively, “Oh?”
“Last I heard,” Sunny added, “her family has set her up for a date this weekend at Estee Bistro. They’re
going to introduce her to the son of a family friend.
Perhaps you might be interested to check it out?”
Sunny then turned and dashed into Xante’s car. Xante nned on waiting for Aaron, but he headed in
the opposite direction and got into his car.
Xante frowned at that sight and nced at Sunny. “What did you say to him?”
Sunny reclinedzily in the front passenger seat. “Nothing. He probably has other ns right now. We
should get going! You wanted some barbecue, didn’t you?”
Xante could only sigh. She realized that Sunny had instigated something, but there was nothing she
could do about it. She ced her foot on the elerator and drove out of the underground parking lot.
After Benjamin woke up, Corinne took her three children to the nearest toy store and allowed each of
them to choose a toy. Joey and Christine were quick to choose from the abundant selection, but
Benjamin stayed beside Corinne and held her hand.
Corinne looked down at him and asked, “Why aren’t you choosing a toy, Benjamin?”
Benjamin gazed at his mother and replied, “Dad said I shouldn’t ask other people for gifts.”
Corinne felt a twinge of anguish in her heart. “Am I considered ‘other people ‘ to you?”
“No!” Benjamin promptly shook his head. “You’re my Mommy! I believe in you!”
Corinne ruffled his hair and reassured him, “Then go and pick your toy. I’m not ‘other people’, so it’s not
an issue for me to buy toys for you. Now, go on and choose your toy with Joey and Christine.”
Benjamin blinked and nodded. He released Corinne’s hand and approached the shelves to look at the
toys.
Corinne stood a short distance away and watched her three children with a motherly gaze.
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“You have a knack for taking care of children,” a voice remarked from behind, taking Corinne by
surprise. Corinne turned around and saw a sexily dressed Sophia approaching her.
Once Corinne regained herposure, she cocked an eyebrow and said,”
Thanks for yourpliment. It’s such a coincidence to see you here, Miss Sophia.”
Sophia stopped in front of Corinne and folded her arms before saying, “I’m here to see what new toys
they have in store. I’d like to buy some for my son to make him happy.”
Corinne remarked, “It’s always better to let your children choose their toys. Each child has their likes
and dislikes. They might not necessarily like the newer toys.”
“You do have a point,” Sophia said with a snort. “But my son is ying with his father at home. He’s not
very keen on choosing toys.”
Corinne remained calm as shemented, “That’s good. I’m a little jealous that your family is
complete. It’s such a privilege to share so many happy moments with each other.”
Sophia narrowed her eyes and observed Corinne. There was nothing in her expression to suggest she
knew anything.
“You have nothing to be jealous about, Corinne. I’m the one who should be jealous of you for having
triplets! It must be very lively at home!”