Previously, it was just his guess that Anna was alienating herself from him. But at this moment, he was sure about it according to Annaâs behavior.
Matthew struggled in Wayneâs arms and even patted his face, both angry and anxious.
The next moment, Wayne grabbed his little hands and said expressionlessly, âShe has her own child and doesnât care about you.
Itâs meaningless for you to follow her. Letâs go home now.â
After saying that, he held Matthew tightly in his arms and walked towards the school gate regardless of Matthewâs sobs.
In the infirmary, after Dr. Turturro told Anna the dos and donâts for taking care of an asthmatic. After that, Anna left with Tammy in her arms.
When the two of them came out of the kindergarten, they saw Scott waving at them on the other side of the road. âIâm here, Anna!â
It was very hot this day but Scott was wearing a gray coat, sunglasses, and a cap, which made him more conspicuous.
Seeing him wave at them, Anna was speechless When she got into the car, she said, âWhy did you get out of the car? Arenât you afraid that others would recognize you?â
Scott fastened his seat belt as he said, âThere are so you couldnât find me. Donât worry. Iâve disguised myself and no one will recognize me.â
Seeing him dress up like this, Anna was more speechless.
Scott then held Tammyâs hand and asked gently, âPoor Tammy, you must feel uncomfortable now.â
Curled up in the child seat, Tammy answered in a muffled voice, âNo, Iâm fine.â
âYou are pretending to be fine. Your mom is also like this,â Scott said.
As soon as he finished his words, Anna patted him on the head and glared at him, home now. If it werenât for that Peace was busy, I wouldnât have let you come to pick us up.â
Scott then started the car and drove away slowly.
In the black MPV not far away, Wayne watched the car with sharp eyes until it was out of sight It was so quiet in the car. Holding the steering wheel, the driver from the rearview mirror and couldnât help shivering.
âAh...â Seeing Scottâs car driven away, Matthew let out a hoarse cry in dissatisfaction and kicked Wayneâs knee.
Wayne glanced at him coldly and said, âAs you can see, she has her own life and canât stay with you every day. No matter how angry you are, itâs meaningless. Even if you want a mother, it wonât be her.â
Matthew seldom heard Wayne say such harsh words to him and was both shocked and angry. The next moment, he burst into tears.
âDrive us home now,â Wayne ordered the driver coldly, ignoring Matthewâs cry. Just now, when he saw Anna get into Scottâs car, he felt inexplicably irritable. He had never 2/3 Chapter 93 Biological Father 30 Point had such a feeling before and didnât know why he was like this.
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It was late at night.
Tammy nestled in Annaâs arms and asked, âMommy, I havenât seen Uncle Wayne for a long time. What happened between the two of you?â
Hearing this, Anna was stunned. âYou seem to like him very much, right?â
âUncle Wayne is handsome and rich. Mommy, if you marry him, you will live a very happy life in the future.â
âI have never thought about marrying him,â Anna said, frowning with a gloomy expression. Then she suddenly thought of something and asked, âTammy, if one day you have to choose to live with Uncle Wayne or me, who will you choose?â
Hearing that, Tammy raised her head and asked with an innocent look, âCanât I have the two of you with me? If you marry Uncle Wayne, then Matthew will become my brother! That will be great.â
âWhat if Uncle Wayne is your biological father? If he wants to take you away from me, will you go with him?â
âUncle Wayne is my biological father?â Tammy was stunned for a second and then suddenly became excited. âMommy, is he my daddy?â
âItâs just an assumption. If heâs your dad, who will you choose?â Anna asked.
âOf course I will choose you!â Tammy answered without hesitation. But then she asked in confusion, âBut Mommy, if Uncle Wayne is my daddy, shouldnât you two be together?â
Anna was gratified by Tammyâs choice and held her more tightly. But at the same time, she felt a little helpless. Without answering Tammyâs answer, she said, âItâs time to go to bed, Tammy Weâll have to get up early and go to your grandfatherâs place tomorrow.â