Chapter 316

The boy sported a neat short haircut and was dressed in a white long-sleeved tee and coffee-colored trousers. His face was clean as a whistle, with tender, thick eyebrows. Although he was young, he already exuded a cool and handsome air that set him apart from others.

This was Atticus who had Thalassa all tied up in knots.

“Atticus!” Thalassa hurried over with the other three kids in tow, let go of their hands, then she scooped Atticus up from his swivel chair and held him tight. With a mix of relief and lingering fear, she said, “Baby, you scared the living daylights out of me. I thought you got lost.”

Finally, her worries about Atticus eased up.

Thalassa fought back tears, stroking Atticus’ tender face non-stop.

Atticus could feel his mother’s concern and love. Although he wasn’t the type to act cute, he wrapped his arms around Thalassa and rested his face against hers to reassure her, “Mom, I’m fine. Don’t worry about me. I won’t get lost.”

The staff member who was about to reward Atticus chuckled, “That’s right, ma’am. Your kid’s super bright. With smarts like his, he definitely won’t get lost. He’s only four, but he’s already fixed a computer that our staff couldn’t handle. He’s a real computer whiz.”

member, then back at Atticus, surprised. “Did you really fix someone’s

going to look for you in the lounge. But then I heard a man on the phone, saying the computer for managing surveillance was broken and the repairman couldn’t fix it. He was desperately looking for other

saying all this, Atticus gave Dorian a meaningful glance and winked

out my brother. He often reads books with computer graphics at night. Maybe that’s why he can fix computers.”

how Atticus learned to fix computers.

had followed a stranger to fix a computer

Atticus’ hair, then put him down and told the staff member, “My son is a quick learner. He probably saw similar repair

laughed in response, “A photographic memory. That’s genius too.” He shoved

accept this,” Thalassa politely declined.

stuff the money into her pocket. “We’d have to pay for a professional to come fix it anyway. Compared to that, this is nothing. Consider it candy money for the kids, please take

you’d buy us candies just now,” Dorian said, tilting his head,

the kids. Look at them, each one’s lively and adorable. They deserve a candy reward,” the

and smiled graciously, “Then, thank

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