Jay suddenly squatted down and held Baby Robbie's face with both of his hands. His eyes were careful. He gave a look that yearned for Robbie’s acceptance, which made him look like an innocent and naive little boy.
Rose observed the father and son cherishing each other with both joy and fear inside them. Jay’s love for his son was more profound than she had imagined it would be.
"Daddy," Baby Robbie suddenly opened his arms and plunged into Jay's arms.
Jay hugged Baby Robbie tightly, his charming face blooming with a lovely and elegant smile.
Josephine walked toward Rose. As if to give her some strength, she suddenly reached out and held Rose's hand.
"Daddy, I love you." Baby Robbie kissed Jay on the forehead.
This action made Jay's heart throb. It also caught him off guard because he thought that with the unshakable hatred between him and Rose, the children she raised would also hate him deeply.
Instead, Baby Robbie’s kiss and expression of love for him made him look at Rose with admiration.
She had not instilled hatred toward him in the child, and for that, he was very grateful.
"Daddy loves you too." Jay smiled softly at Baby Robbie.
Rose looked at the gentle Jay, the Jay she always dreamt of but never had.
Baby Robbie suddenly said, "Daddy, Aunty is right. Even though I love Daddy very much, I also love Mommy. Jens and I cannot be taken in by you alone. You can choose either Jens or me to accompany you… As long as the other person stays with Mommy."
Jay was shocked because he did not expect Baby Robbie to have such mature thinking. He was impressed by Baby Robbie's caring heart.
Jenson walked over and said, "Daddy, you can remarry Mommy. That way, you won't lose either one of us.”
Jay stood up, unsteadily. His two sons were taking turns cornering him, catching him off guard.
For a moment, he probably lost his mind. After ruminating on it, he asked Rose insidiously, "So, what do you say?"
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