"I..." Before Jennifer could answer, Sylvia took the thermos and got out of the car, shouting from outside, "Jennifer, come down quickly."
"Is it okay?" Arthur tempted Jennifer again, "You can pick whatever you want, eat whatever you want."
"Okay." After confirming that he was sincere, Jennifer finally couldn't resist the temptation and agreed.
"Then help Uncle later and get your mommy to agree to come to dinner with me, okay?" Arthur looked at Sylvia, who was waiting outside with bags and said.
"Alright, okay." Jennifer nodded and asked in a small voice, "Will you always be good to my mommy in the future? If that's the case, then I'll help you."
"Of course, I will treat you and your mommy well." Arthur nodded affirmatively.
"Then let's hang ourselves for a hundred years; nothing changes." Jennifer stretched out her little finger.
Arthur was taken aback, about to say something, but saw the small eyes staring at him, shining in the dark as if they could see through his heart.
He was inexplicably a little anxious.
The small eyes were really like Sylvia's, not only beautiful, but also emitting a bright and sharp light, which could shine into his heart, revealing all the secrets in his heart.
"Okay." Under the little gaze, he stretched out his little finger and hooked it with the little finger. The little girl's little finger was white and soft, and the little guy said loudly, "Pull the hook, hang yourself, a hundred years. The year can't change; the one that changes is the participant."
Arthur's face instantly turned red, and his muscles twitched.
"Wait, Sylvia, Jennifer has already promised to go to dinner with me, are you really going to refuse? Don't you care about Jennifer's feelings?" Arthur held Jennifer's hand tightly, signaling her to hurry up and help.
Sylvia looked back at Jennifer and smiled, "Jennifer, let's just eat at home. Mommy has something to do tonight."
"No, Mommy, I want to go out for dinner with my uncle." Jennifer's big eyes looked at Sylvia, filled with longing. She really wanted to go out to eat with her father, as she had never been with her father since she was a child or went out to eat with him.
Sylvia's heart inexplicably trembled, and she looked at Arthur warily.
What the hell was this guy up to? Could he have already sensed something and wanted to take Jennifer away? That realization made her feel uneasy.

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