Back
Chapter 1811

Chapter 1821: Amusement Park

You Hit My Heart

Chapter 1821: Amusement Park

After hanging up the phone, Joyce walked out of the bedroom into the

living room.

Luther came over. "I seem to have heard you on the phone just now."

Joyce nodded. "Yes. It was a call from Reuben at Rohomes."

"Did something happen?"

Joyce didn't hide anything. She told Luther exactly what Reuben had

said to her on the phone. At this point, there was no meaning in hiding

things from each other, even if she didn't want him to worry about this

anymore.

After listening, Luther was silent for a moment.

He thought and then said, "Although it's risky, I agree with your idea.

Although we haven't known Reuben for long, we already owe him our

lives. If this is something that must be obtained first, the person who

gets it first actually bears the greatest pressure. By comparison, your

pressure will be reduced. I think it's worth a try. He should be able to

make good use of these blueprints.”

Joyce hadn't thought about transferring pressure at all. Luther was still

thinking further ahead after all.

She nodded. "I'll have Jude bring over all the relevant design drawings

and the computer drawing tablet I use to modify the drawings. I plan to

study this for the next couple of days. I've actually been on the verge of

a breakthrough all along, just had my mind elsewhere recently. When I

took the call just now, I suddenly had a flash of inspiration in my mind.

Maybe it can help me solve the puzzles I've had for a long time."

Luther reached out and pinched her nose. “You're the best. I believe

you can definitely do it."

Joyce threw herself into his arms and hugged his waist tightly.

“I won't work on any designs today. Today is the weekend. I want to

spend it with you. We haven't gone out to relax together for a long time.

Is there anything you want to do? We could go hiking, or to the beach,

or just walk around downtown..." She snuggled in his arms almost

coquettishly.

Luther's heart softened. Joyce had been overly dependent on him

recently. He knew what she was worried about. And he was trying to

make up for it by spending as much time with her as possible.

"Alright, anything you want,” he said. "Or we could ask Anderson.”

"Mm, then hold me for a bit first.” She said softly.

Luther chuckled lowly by her ear and teased, "Which kind of holding do

you mean?"

Joyce's cheeks grew hot. "Oh you, always joking around."

“Is this better?" He said, then swept her up in his arms and carried her

towards the bedroom.

Joyce looked left and right. "Isn't it a bit inappropriate in broad daylight?

What if Anderson wakes up suddenly..."

Luther laid her down on the bed and leaned over her. “Then you'll just

have to keep your voice down later and not wake him up."

"Close... close the door..."

“It's already closed.”

"Ah!"

"Shh, quieter, be patient."

“No, it hurts... you're lying on my hair..."

"Sorry, I'll be more gentle."

"Mmm..."

Anderson didn't get up until nearly noon. He had been up late into the

night before, working on setting up a new security system with the

microcomputer.

When he woke up, he found the living room empty.

He called out softly, “Dad? Mom?"

After a while, Joyce came out of the bedroom. She looked refreshed,

with suspicious redness on her cheeks.

"Anderson, you're awake. Eat something simple for breakfast, we're

taking you out, okay?"

Anderson nodded. He looked around and asked, "Where's Dad?"

“I'm changing, we'll go out together in a bit." Came a voice from the

room at the end, slightly hoarse.

Anderson wasn't stupid. He knew what his parents had just been doing

and was grinning to himself.

"Okay! We haven't gone out in so long. Where are we going?"

Joyce asked, "Where do you want to go? Hiking, beach, resort,

anything is fine. Just name it and this weekend we'll eat where you

want, stay where you want."

Anderson thought for a moment. “I want to go to the amusement park.

And stay in a forest treehouse. Can we?"

His eyes shone brightly, full of anticipation.

Joyce was surprised. She had somehow forgotten about amusement

parks. Anderson was usually so serious, like a little adult. She had

unconsciously forgotten he was still just a child.

She bent down gently and stroked Anderson's hair.

"Of course, no problem."

After a while, Luther came out wearing a solid gray hoodie set, looking

refreshed and energetic. He had also prepared similar outfits for Joyce

and Anderson in the same colors.

“I had some matching family clothes made recently. They'll come in

handy today. Go change and we'll head to Khebury's biggest

amusement park. We have some stake in that project too, it's the most

popular attraction right now."

"Yay!" Anderson happily grabbed the clothes and went to change.

After changing, Joyce packed some snacks and drinks.

The three went downstairs. Aaron already had the car waiting at the

door.

Once in the car, Joyce offered Anderson some bread. "Are you hungry?

Want a snack first? It's past lunchtime already. We'll go to the

amusement park entrance first. I heard there's a really good burger

place there that's an internet hit. We can eat before going in."

Anderson declined the bread. "I'm not hungry, I drank milk after waking

up. I want to eat lunch directly. I want to try that restaurant's burgers."

"Sure." Joyce smiled gently.

Days like this, just like an ordinary family, were rare for them. What

people envy most is often just the most ordinary life.

Aaron glanced back as he drove. "It's the weekend, the line to order will

definitely be long. You can place your order on your phone now to

avoid waiting."

“I can do it! I'll order." Anderson took out his phone and quickly

searched for the burger place, entering their ordering system.

"Wow, so many people in line," he exclaimed. "Mom, it says here your

wait time is over an hour and a half. Recommends choosing another

restaurant.”

Joyce, "..."

Luther, "..."

They had forgotten that they had a little hacker at home.

How could they forget!

Share This Chapter