Sweet Twins
Chapter 16 Perfect Cooperation
Upon hearing that, Bobby immediately curled his lips with disdain. How could Director Zhao compare him to Nadia? She was an ugly duckling while he was a handsome boy!
"Director Zhao, I don't think they look that much alike," Nancy protested weakly, rubbing her hands in embarrassment.
"Really? Nadia has the same eyes and nose that you do. And her thick eyebrows match Mr. Fu's. And her little mouth and ears look so much like Bobby's... "
As Director Zhao pointed out these similarities, Bobby became more and more annoyed with Nadia.
Meanwhile, Nancy shrunk in embarrassment. What this woman was saying was too outrageous!
However, Charles rubbed his chin and looked thoughtfully at Nadia and Nancy, realizing that they indeed looked a lot like each other.
Of course, there was such a thing as coincidence in this boundless universe.
Too impatient to listen to Director Zhao drone on and on, Charles took Bobby's hand and began walking away. "Let's go. Our parent-child activity is about to begin."
Nancy smiled awkwardly and said goodbye to Director Zhao before taking Nadia's hand and following Charles.
When she finally caught up with him, Charles turned to her and said, "She's right, you know. This girl really resembles you."
"Stop teasing me like this," Nancy snapped in disgust.
"Well, if you don't believe me, there's nothing I can do." Charles shrugged.
"So what? You gave me a son, and now you want to give me a daughter?" Nancy said angrily.
"Isn't two children better than one?" An evil grin flashed across Charles' face.
"Ah, now I understand. You're just suffering from delusions. I'm quite familiar with the psychiatrist at my hospital. Do you want me to help you set up an appointment?" Nancy said seriously.
"If I'm not wrong, delusions are a part of a bigger mental illness, right? I heard that people with mental illnesses don't have to bear the consequences of doing illegal things, so I'd better stay insane for the rest of my life. If one day I can't control myself around you, I will have a good excuse... "
"Charles!" Nancy gritted her teeth with hatred.
"Nancy, you're way too soft to get into an argument with me!"
If they ever got into a serious argument, Nancy definitely wouldn't be able to defeat Charles.
Daddy, come here!
quickly walked toward
parents and children had to wear inflatable clothes, which would be
the prize. Bobby quickly put on a set of inflatable kids' clothes,
little shorter than him, and these clothes were too big for her. She had trouble even getting her head
Nadia," Bobby mocked,
here and help Nadia put on her clothes. You are a man, so you should take good care of
Nancy and make her proud
he immediately walked over to Nadia
Nadia said, finally sticking her head
They
the red flag and announced,
tried their best to
easy as pie for him to win these activities since he practiced martial
that winning these activities required a lot of cooperation and tacit understanding between
like penguins. They could
Bobby shouted anxiously, seeing
Nadia also shouted,
They are my daddy and my mommy," Bobby said
Uncle, Auntie... Ah!" With her hair covering her eyes, Nadia couldn't see properly and ended up tripping
and saw that she had drowned in
you are such a burden!" he yelled
that moment,
and starting rolling
the
Charles couldn't help laughing as they helped the two kids get up in a
"Kids,
continue," Charles urged. Nancy raised her fist too and said, "Come on, let's
"Come on!" "Let's go!"
Bobby said,
"Yes." Nadia nodded.
kids, on the count of three, let's start running together." By now, Charles had understood
three of
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