"Wow! That's amazing!"

The teacher who stood and watched gingerly at a side could not help but widen her eyes. She sighed in delight.

"This is for you. Do you like it?" Jacob watched his daughter's eyes and gently handed her the flower.

Heidi tilted her head slightly. She pursed her lips gently, stretched her hands, and took the flower.

She lowered her head and sniffed the flowers. The corners of her eyes lifted into a smile. However, the next second later, her face tightened as she pouted and whimpered, "Bad boy! How could you destroy this beautiful flower by picking it?"

Jacob laughed as he watched the serious expression on his daughter's face. "Yes, yes, yes. I'm at fault. I shouldn't pick flowers. I will undo my mistake now."

As soon as he finished speaking, he stretched out his right hand and pinched the flower's stem. He transferred a gentle and warm energy into it.

Three or five seconds later, a bud grew at the opposite side of the stem. Heidi cried excitedly, "What a brilliant magic trick!"


"Yes. It's magic." Jacob felt utmost joy in his heart when he saw his daughter's widened, round eyes. She looked so cute with her pouted mouth.

However, the next second later, he caught a glimpse of a figure walking toward them from the corner of his eyes. He got up and looked in the direction of the figure. He saw a woman in an office suit approaching them with a cold face.

"Heidi Buddy, let's go. Follow me back." Moira ignored Jacob. She straightaway held Heidi's hand.

The little girl turned around and raised her head to look at her. She held up the flower in her hand and showed it to Moira. "Aunty, look! This flower smells so nice!"

Moira glared angrily at Jacob. Then she grabbed the flower and threw it onto the ground. "Haven't I always taught you not to receive things from strangers? Come. I'm bringing you a sumptuous meal today."

Heidi looked at the flower as she was pulled towards the door. She murmured lightly, "My flower……"

"I will buy you a whole bunch of it later if you like it." Moira comforted Heidi.

Jacob did not show any expression on his face as he watched his daughter disappear into the car parked at the side of the road.

The teacher who was watching from a side hadn't left yet. She glanced at him curiously and asked, "Do you still want this flower?"

"I'm sorry. I'll pick it up now." Jacob raised his eyebrows lightly.

"No, you've misunderstood." The teacher smiled gently. "I'll take this magic tool if you don't want it anymore."

Magic tool?

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