Chapter 725 Spoils His Daughter
Chapter 725 Spoils His Daughter
“Are you telling me what to do?”
His low voice sounded hoarse.
“I dare not,” John answered hastily.
After hanging up, he got up, strode toward Juliette, and grazed her cheek with his finger.
“Would you like to come to my house tonight, Sweetheart?”
As the elderly couple were fond of children, he thought it would be a good idea to bring her over to get acquainted.
Though they had met before and had gotten along well, he felt that the two of them might see it if they were to get along more often now that they knew she was his child.
Juliette blinked. “Oh, can I? I miss Old Mrs. Pretty.”
She and Alice were very close. Occasionally, they even spoke on the phone.
“Of course. You're free to come any time. It's your home, you know. You can always visit whenever you want to.”
“Wonderful! Your house looks like a palace, Mr. Lowen. I like it very much.”
Patrick scooped her up with one arm. Raising his left hand, he glanced at his luxury wristwatch and found it was already eight o'clock.
“Carry on, you two. I'm leaving,” he said to the pair laboring in the garden.
Kevin was fond of gardening. He enjoyed growing green, leafy organic products and would assist Lucas in the garden after dinner.
He also taught Lucas how to care for the crops by having him save his urine to water them with, which would make them delicious.
Kevin straightened up and regarded him, smiling at the sight of him holding his daughter in one hand. All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.
“You're looking more and more like a father, Pat.”
“Of course. I'm a father of three, after all,” Patrick said coldly. “You wouldn't understand.”
Lucas burst into laughter.
Kevin scowled again. D*mn it, I have a girlfriend, too, all right? If we want to, we can even conceive a child tonight.
After that jab, Patrick called out, “Justin! Julian! Time to go home!”
The two boys petted the dog before handing Melanie the frisbee.
“We're leaving, Melanie,” Julian said. “We'll come back for you in a few days.”
Melanie was reluctant. She took the frisbee.
“Didn't Mommy mention that you're spending the night at my house?”
She was excited at the prospect of being Juliette's roommate.
Justin caressed her head. “We have some matters to attend to. Be good, now.”
Melanie became meek when he stroked her hair. She smiled.
“All right. Come back and play with me often, then.”
I'm so bored being at home alone. What's more, it's currently the holidays.
Justin and Julian headed toward Patrick's car. Julian looked puzzled.
“Why are we going to his house?”
Justin raised his eyebrows. “Even Juliette is going. Won't you? Don't forget, it's also our house. Great- grandpa and Great-grandma need some company.”
Justin was well aware of that fact. To help their mother, they had to first deal with Hector, or it would be difficult for her to be with Patrick.
Julian did not say another word. Instead, he got into the car, with Justin following closely behind.
Having intended for them to go, Patrick had had the driver waiting in a minivan.
Thus, there was no need for the three children to sit separately. Juliette looked like a curious child in the car.
She opened the fridge. Gazing the wine and an assortment of beverages contained within, she asked, “Is there any ice cream?”
As she looked so adorable that Patrick could not turn her down, he said, “Check the section below.”
Juliette pulled it open and saw a chocolate cake the size of her face—her favorite flavor. She was struck dumb with wonder.
“How do you know I like this flavor?”
Patrick smiled warmly.
“I know about everything you like, Sweetheart. Just say the word, and you shall have it.”
“Can I have a castle, too?” Juliette giggled after making that request.