Jamie feels sick of his narcissism. If he’s naive, then the word “naive” is insulted.
How can he be so brazen?
It’s almost close to the dawn when the party begins. Today, the manor is a perfect wedding venue with beautiful decorations and considerate arrangements.
It’s lucky for the guests to have a glimpse at the inside of the manor, and they walk around with great interest.
Due to Jamie’s pregnancy, she needs to rest as much as possible, and Dan brings her back to the bedroom in his arms midway.
“Hey, guys, you can’t leave. You should invite us to your bridal chamber with you two together,” Bruce expresses his dissatisfactions first when he notices Dan takes Jamie away, then he gathers others to follow the couple and visit the bridal chamber, which is their bedroom.
“Yes, dude, you can’t go back to your bridal chamber without us,” other guests echoes.
“Today is Boss Dan’s wedding day. I don’t think he’ll be irritated if we send the couple to their bridal chamber.” Some guests are afraid that Dan doesn’t like the wedding custom, so, they don’t have the gut to enter their boss’s bedroom.
“It makes sense, but what if we scare the bride. She’s having a baby…”
“Come on. We enter there to send our best wishes. It’s not a big deal.”
“Yep. We do this for their blissfulness. Let’s go!”
However, Bunny suddenly shows up and stops the crowd. Composed and determined, he stands in the way with his open arms, and you can find no traces of shyness on her face.
Bruce notices Bunny is in front of the crowd and crouches to ask him, “Bunny, are you coming with us, too?”
Then the crowd bursts out laughing.
Bunny rolls his eyes and seriously says with his childish voice, “Come on. If you guys rush in to interrupt my parents’ business and get my mom startled, my dad will definitely throw you out.”
Everybody there can picture the horrible scene as Bunny reminds them, which scares them to death.
But Bunny doesn’t get enough, and he continues, “Well, I won’t stop you if you make up your mind to get in the bedroom. However, as for the consequences…”
His words end at a cliffhanger to entice the guests into filling the blank in their mind, which builds up the fear.
“Damn it. No, we’re not going to bother them at their romantic moment. It’s private moment. Why should we ruin it?”
“No, we’re not. We are not that kind of bitches. ”
“Mrs. Jamie is too tired, and we should leave her with his husband. We’d better not bother them.”
“Well, I haven’t been to that place. Excuse me. I have to leave to take some pictures of the venue.”
“Wait! I’ll go with you.”
The excited guests dying to go into the bedroom all scatter away. Bruce can’t believe what happens. Seriously? A bunch of adults are scared by a child?
“Bunny, don’t you want to know what your parents are doing right now?” Bruce wants to elicits Bunny’s answer. He wants to tease Bunny on the spur of moment as Bunny looks exactly like Dan.
“Of course.” Bunny tilts his head up and says.
“So, what are they doing?”
“The things you don’t know, Uncle Idiot.” Bunny glimpses at Bruce with distain, which embarrasses Bruce a lot.
Why should he be fooled by Dan’s son?
A pervert? He?
Bruce frustratedly walks over and pats Eddie’s shoulder. “Eddie, your wife is so strong that you must have beaten by her a lot at home.”
Obviously, Bruce is sowing discord between Eddie and Wendy.
Eddie glimpsed hat him with distain and happily says, “It’s my pleasure.”
“Oh! You’re so sick. You’re doomed, bro.” Bruce can see that Wendy is spoiled by her husband.
“Auntie Wendy, what’s the thing that I’m going to do with my wife?” Bunny asks in an innocent tone, blinking his wide eyes.
Wendy turns around to face Bruce with a glare, as Bruce is such a jerk to mislead Bunny.
Bruce feels he is set up by Bunny who purposely asks Wendy the question.
But he fears Wendy’s penetrating glare, and he gives up defending himself.
“Well, it’s actually…” Wendy brainstorms to find an innocent word to describe love-making, finally, she thinks of one. “Game! Yes, it’s just a game.”
“So, are my daddy and mommy playing a game together?” Bunny pursues with his unyielding heart.
“Well, yep, your daddy and mommy are playing a game, so we can’t bother them now, or they’ll lose the game,” Wendy explains with her serious expression, but her rosy cheeks betray her word.
Bunny lets out a fake sigh of relief, which makes Bruce believes Bunny has no more questions. But amusement dances behind Bunny’s eyes before it slips away, and Bunny asks, “If it’s just a game, why does Uncle Bruce want to bring me to peep at it? We can watch the game fair and square.”
What? Peep?
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