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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 1495

"Since Bryan and Christine have forgiven each other, we should go get some food and eat up here together!" Corinne said.

Joey was the most mature out of the three. He nodded and opened his arms to enter his mother's embrace. "Okay!"

After Corinne carried Joey out, the two little kids who just shook hands and made peace turned against each other again.

Christine crossed her arms and said haughtily, "Hmph! I'm not going to make up with you! You can trick other people, but you can't trick me! You're not my brother! Impostor!"

Benjamin frowned and retorted unhappily, too. "Whatever! I don't care! I just didn't want Mommy to get angry! I never wanted to make up with you in the first place!"

Christine shot him a look of disdain. "You're not my brother! How dare you call my mother 'Mommy'? Shame on you! Don't you have a Mommy of your own?"

Benjamin did not have a reply. He was fond of Christine's mother, but he knew that the lady was not his real mother. His mother was Sophia, whom he could never bring himself to like.

When Christine saw that 'Bryan' had stopped talking, she hopped off the sofa and approached him. She stared at him sternly and asked, "Where did you hide my brother? You're taking my brother's place here. What are you trying to do?"

Benjamin felt guilty under her scrutiny. "I... I am your brother!"

Christine shot back, "You're lying again! You suck at lying! You always blink when you tell a lie!"

Christine tilted her head to one side and pressed further, "What's he like?"

The image of his father appeared in his mind, and he proudly declared, "He's handsome. I'd even say he's the most handsome man in the world!"

Christine pursed her lips and shook her head. "I don't believe you! My uncle is the most handsome man in the world!"

Benjamin responded confidently, "Why should I lie to you? My Daddy is super handsome! Your uncle might be handsome, but he's not as handsome as my Daddy!"

Christine contemplated for a moment and retorted, "I still don't believe you, not unless you bring me to see what your Daddy looks like. Seeing is believing!"

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