On the second day, when they were about to leave, Alessia still felt a bit uneasy. She repeatedly reminded the two kids, "When you reach the Carter family's old residence, don't talk nonsense." Christian playfully made a gesture of sealing his mouth shut, "Alright, Mommy, my mouth is even tighter than a walnut." "Hehe, Chris, when the walnut is ripe, its mouth will crack open," Eleanor teased. "Hey, I just misspoke," Christian playfully stuck out his tongue. He wouldn't admit to his little scheme. However, when Christian's gaze fell on Alessia's serious face, he quieted down. Words aside, antics aside, he would never deceive Mommy. Christian stepped on the steps, tiptoed, and planted a kiss on Alessia's face, "Mommy, don't worry, you're always my favorite person." Alessia smiled, pinching Christian's l
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