Chapter 669
Spoiled (Lily)
Despite the old ladyâs disapproval, Lilly was determined to watch the typhoon. In a surprising turn of events, Blake swiftly took Lilly and snuck out.
Bettany called out angrily, âBlake, bring the children back! Why are you bringing them to watch the typhoon? Arenât you afraid the typhoon will blow everyone away!â
Blake pretended to be confused and replied, âWatch a typhoon? What are you talking about? Weâre not going to see the typhoon, weâre visiting Lillyâs Uncle Max!â
Bettany was speechless.
Blake continued pretending to be clueless, âIsnât her Uncle Max in Wyndon? The little one suddenly said she misses her sixth uncle.â
Bettany thought to herselfâ¦
I donât believe you!
The typhoon was at Wyndon.
The unreliable father led the children, then quickly departed.
Even Drake joined them, which was quite unexpected. Before, he would have chosen to stay home during the holidays, claiming that going out was pointless. But now, he realized that the saying âTravel broadens the mindâ held some truth and that children needed to experience the outside world more.
She glanced at her brother, Zachary, who seemed lost in thought, while Hannah chattered excitedly.
Blake, the bodyguard, was studying how to fly a large plane with a notebook.
âIâll fly a big plane next time. The Crawford familyâs private jets are often parked at the airport, and are unused,â Blake mentioned.
They arrived at Wyndon, in the neighboring province, by plane. The typhoon had not affected the area much, so they could still reach their destination without any major issues.
Their next mode of transportation was by car.
âWoohoo! Iâm finally going to see Uncle Max!â Lilly joyfully exclaimed as she lay against the window, watching the rain outside.
The rain was not too heavy, as the car drove by.
This effectively fulfilled Blakeâs promise to accompany Lilly wherever she desired, regardless of the weather.
Lilly dialed Uncle Maxâs number on her phone.
âHello, is this Uncle Max?â
Max, who had stayed up all night working on a problem, was still groggy when Lilly called.
âWho is this?â he inquired.
Lilly questioned, âUncle Max, do you have any other nieces?â
Lilly was puzzled, wondering if Uncle Max had other nieces. Her sister, Hannah, was also his nieceâ¦
but Lilly was the only one who called him Uncle Max!
Finally regaining his senses, Max cheerfully replied, âLilly! Why did you suddenly decide to call me?â
Lilly responded with an unrelated remark, âBecause Uncle Max usually doesnât answer his phone!â
Max did not know whether to laugh or sigh. He spoke softly, âUncle Max is usually involved in scientific research, so I often forget where I placed my phone.â
Lilly scoffed, âWhat if someone wants to call you?â
Maxâs voice sounded somewhat youthful. If one had not met him before, one might mistake him for a sixteen or seventeen-year-old boy. âThey would call my landline. An assistant would answer the landline for me, and then the assistant would come to me.â
Lilly suddenly understood, âAh, I see. Uncle Max, weâre in Wyndon right now!â
Max paused once more and asked curiously, âDid Lilly come to visit me? I happen to be involved in a project that might take a few days⦠Why didnât you tell me youâre visiting me in advance?â
On the other end of the line, Max looked at his calendar.
My niece is here.
Of course, I should spend time with her.
If I rush it, it could take at least two days⦠It seems Iâll have to stay overnight for two days.
Oh well, I wonât go home tonight.
Just as he was thinking about this, Lilly spoke up, âNo, Uncle Max, we didnât come here to see you. We came to see the typhoon. But if Grandma calls, just tell her that weâre not here to see the typhoon!â
The little oneâs voice trembled nervously, stuttering as if telling a lie.
Max was speechless.
Hmph, she didnât come here to visit me.
âIâm not covering for you,â he replied.
Lilly immediately pleaded, âPlease!â
Max replied, âOkay, okayâ¦â
Max could see her pleading eyes even though they were talking over the phone.
He could not resist her for even a second.
âWhat typhoon are you going to see? Be careful. The impact of the typhoon here is much stronger than in Alfornada.â
Lilly replied, âDonât worry, Daddy is with us!â
Max nodded, âThen go straight to my place. Your father knows my address, and the password to the door isâ¦â
They exchanged a few more words before hanging up.
Just as Max was about to put his phone away, it rang again.
It was Bettany.
âHello, Mom,â Max said. âWhatâs the matter?â
Bettany asked, âDid Lilly get in touch with you?â
Max nodded, âYes, I spoke to her and told her weâll be staying at my place tonight.â
Bettany seemed skeptical, âSheâs staying with you?â
Max nodded, âYeah, my place is big enough for all of us.â
He was not just a rigid researcher.
Although his workplace provided him with housing, he bought a large apartment spanning over 2000 square meters. He liked arranging things on his own and needed ample space.
It was more than enough.
Bettany sighed, âAlright, Lilly will be there for a while. If youâre busy, go ahead and do your work. Donât stay up too late.â
Max was about to feel touched, but the old lady continued, âBesides, Lilly doesnât necessarily need your company. It doesnât matter if you take time off or not.â
Max was speechless.