Chapter 261 Coaxing the Children
Without waiting for Hanson to answer, Jack asked once again, âDo you really not remember Mommy?â
Hanson frowned at the question, as he was under the impression that he had not seen Vania before.
The four of them became silent, as they all fell into contemplation simultaneously. The first to break the silence was Jack, who said, âThen, have you never doubted about what happened back thenââ
However, he was interrupted by James clearing his throat before he could finish his sentence. Jack then immediately kept quiet and spoke no further.
Hearing what Jack said, Hanson did have his suspicions about what happened five years ago. He also suspected that the four were privy to certain information that he was unaware of. Nevertheless, looking at Jamesâ expression, he knew that the other three wouldnât say anything further even if he pushed the matter here. Looks like Iâll have to find an opportunity somewhere down the line.
Then, Jacob took the paper from James and gave it to Hanson. âYou should sign this. Donât try to get out of this.â
With the sudden change in the conversation, Hanson was brought back from his deep thoughts. Can I really not get out of this? However, his eyes brightened as he thought of a plan. He extended his right hand to the kids and said, âMy hand is injured. You all should know that the doctor had told me not to move so much. So, Iâm afraid I canât sign it.â
Jake proudly pointed at Hansonâs left hand. âYou can use your left hand to sign, then.â He thought since they could write with both hands, Hanson, as an adult, would be able to do so as well.
Yet, Hanson wore a distressed expression and explained, âI canât write with my left hand.â At this point, he would never want to admit that he was ambidextrous.
James took a step forward while he waved his hand. âNo worries. We can wait for you to finish practicing with your left hand.â
At this moment, Jude came over with a sheet of paper that was clearly intended for Hanson to practice writing with his left hand.
Hanson placed his hand across his face, as he was losing out against the children. âMust I sign this?â
The four of them nodded solemnly. âRight. You must sign this.â
âHow about we continue this talk after your mommy comes back? You should respect your mommyâs wishes, after all.â Hanson tried to reason with the four of them. Since they wouldnât let him off the hook with his excuse, he had no other choice but to play the âemotionalâ card. âIf your mommy wants this, wouldnât you all want her to be happy? It wouldnât be good if you guys break this off without her consent, right?â
Noticing the change in their expression, it was clear to Hanson that they were contemplating the matter. He was pleased with his decision to go down the emotional route as the children seemed amenable to coaxing.
Contrary to Hansonâs expectation, Jack replied, âI think Mommy wouldnât blame us for this.â
James nodded. âMommy has never gotten angry at us.â
Jacob and Jude also agreed with their brothersâ statements.
Hanson became speechless at the childrenâs response. His mouth twitched slightly while he continued in his effort to persuade them. âHowever, can you all bear to make your mommy unhappy?â
As he said that, the four of them looked at him with complicated expressions. They thought to themselves that maybe it would be better to ask what their mommy thought of this man even though they were under the impression that she would not like him.
In the end, Jack spoke up. âAlright. Weâll listen to you, for now. Weâll wait for Mommy to come back before coming to a decision.â
Hanson nodded and thought, You should have done so from the start.
âDonât be so pleased just yet. You better start practicing how to write with your left hand since youâll be signing this paper anyway,â Jack said smugly.
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