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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 68

Chapter 68 An Alien Parent

However, he did not dare to say this in front of Hanson.

James glanced at him and said coldly, “A lowly businessman like yourself would not be able to comprehend the things I like.”

A lowly businessman? Upon hearing this, Larry, who was standing behind Hanson, nearly fell to the ground. After all, this was his first time hearing someone being described in this way.

Vania was even more surprised, for she did not think that her dear son would speak so coldly. She nearly choked on her desserts and coughed slightly.

Immediately, Hanson patted her back before handing a cup of water to her. Since she felt rather embarrassed, Vania increased their distance and said, “Thank you.”

Meanwhile, James, who was looking at Hanson as he patted his mother’s back, treated him like a pervert instead. Why is he being all touchy-feely when we were all just talking moments ago?

At that moment, he wanted to rush forward to separate them very badly.

Believing this was the right course of action, James shot a cautious look at Hanson.

As he observed the child with interest, Hanson was being warned by a child for the first time in his life.

James merely said, “People who are not married shouldn’t get too close to each other.”

Hanson redrew his hand while James was saying this, but he wasn’t angry either.

Before Vania was about to scold her child for being rude, Hanson then patiently answered, “Why don’t you tell me about the things you like? There might be something I can relate to.”

To this, James nonchalantly replied, “Well, there’s no harm in doing that. I like guns, planes, and tanks. If extraterrestrial beings are found, I might also be interested in researching them.”

Researching aliens? This was the first time that Vania had heard her son express interest in such things. As she sighed to herself, she then lamented how she couldn’t help out much when it came to her children’s education.

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