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Chapter 2001

Duncan never conducted rehabilitation sessions whenever Liberty was present. He did not want her to

see his pathetic state.

Sonny hummed in understanding.

Then, he asked, “When’s Uncle Zak coming out, Aunt Ser?”

Serenity looked toward the company building. She said, “He’ll be out in a few more minutes.”

She had told Zachary about fetching him from the office and having a meal together afterward. He

would definitely get off work early.

As she spoke, Sonny pointed at the tall man walking out. He exclaimed happily, “Uncle Zak is here,

Aunt Ser.”

He escaped Serenity’s hand and ran into the building.

Zachary just exited the company building. He had good eyesight, so he spotted Serenity standing at

the company entrance with a bouquet. She was like a light that attracted him to go to her as fast as

possible.

“Uncle Zak,” Sonny shouted as he ran.

Zachary turned to instruct the bodyguards, “Go and get the car. I’ll wait at the entrance.”

The bodyguards obeyed him respectfully. They stopped following him and went to the parking lot.

“Uncle Zak.”

Sonny dashed and arrived before Zachary in no time.

Zachary stepped forward and lifted Sonny.

“You finally got off work, Uncle Zak. Aunt Ser and I have been waiting for so long. She didn’t want to

come in to give you a surprise. Are you surprised to see me, Uncle Zak?”

Sonny’s voice was crisp and loud. It traveled far, and people who heard him laughed.

They had never seen Zachary being around Sonny. They thought the cold and stern Mr. York probably

disliked children and that children would fear him too.

Who knew that they were all wrong?

Their CEO loved children.

He greatly adored his nephew, Sonny, and treated him as his own.

Sonny was not scared of Mr. York’s coldness and strictness as well. Rumor had it that the child liked

Mr. York carrying him since they first met.

A child’s soul was the purest thing. Children might not have been able to express who had been

sincere or pretentious to them, but they were fully aware of it in their hearts.

Sonny could feel the kindness of the people who truly liked him. Therefore, he would allow them to

carry him.

If he could not sense kindness but felt pretentious feelings instead, he would struggle and make a fuss

to escape the person’s embrace.

Zachary laughed. “I was so shocked to see you. I miss you so much, Sonny. Did you miss me?”

Sonny said, “Can I tell you the truth, Uncle Zak?”

“Of course. I like honest children. You’ll be going to preschool soon. You must become a sensible,

honest child, and never tell lies. Lying makes you a naughty kid.”

Zachary pecked Sonny a few times on the cheek after speaking.

After that, he carried Sonny toward the company doors.

“I had a lot of fun playing with Laurence that I don’t even miss Mom. Of course I wouldn’t miss you too.”

Since Uncle Zak wanted the truth, Sonny gave it to him.

Zachary asked, “Not even a little bit?”

“I don’t remember. I was busy playing with Laurence.”

Zachary said, “You’re so ungrateful. I missed you a lot.”

If he had known, he would have told Sonny to tell a lie that was more pleasant to hear.

Sonny gave Zachary a serious gaze. He said, “You only miss Aunt Ser and not me.”

Zachary choked.novelbin

“I missed you while I was thinking about your aunt.”

Sonny pouted unhappily. “You play favorites. You only think of me while doing something else.”

“My thinking of you in passing is better than you not missing me at all. Are you expecting me to miss

you every day when you don’t even miss me?”

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