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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 362

"Mark, have you ever watched Shaun the Sheep?" Charlotte asked, as expected.

Mark raised his brows in puzzlement as Charlotte started to explain. "It's Shaun the Sheep that I saw on the street. The kids can sit on it and rock it up and down."

He could vaguely remember something like that. So h e nodded. "What about it then?"

"You will be Shaun the Sheep, lying on the ground. I ride on your back, and you will rock up and down."

Mark's expression stiffened. He had no words.

"You have got to keep your word. Otherwise, you will b e a liar, and I will never play games with you again." Her callow voice sounded serious.

Could he still retract his words when things had come to such a pass?

His face darkened as he got down on all fours. Charlotte ran up to Summer with excitement." Mommy! Coins! I want to insert coins!"

The corners of her mouth turned upward as Summer found a one-dollar coin and gave it to Charlotte.

Charlotte climbed onto Mark's back and was ready to

insert that coin into his mouth.

Mark's face darkened even more. He refused to let that coin go into his mouth, telling Charlotte the coin was dirty and he would get sick from it.

But Charlotte was quick-witted, telling Mark that if he was afraid of getting sick, she would insert the coin in his ear, which would be much safer.

She was still not too happy with it after doing that. She held on to his neck. "Mark, music."

"What music?"

"You are the one who lost the game, and you should honor your bet. There is nothing to complain about. Play Shaun the Sheep." Summer retorted flatly, with a smile still lingering at the corners of her lips.

"You're the one who will be Shaun the Sheep in the next game." Mark’s eyes scanned over her again, his voice deep but gentle.

Charlotte chimed in before Summer spoke. "If you still lose next time, you will have to carry both me and Mommy. Also, Shaun the Sheep can't talk at this time and can only sing."

So Mark could no longer speak. He sang the Shaun the Sheep song while carrying Charlotte on his back on all fours.

He had never been so embarrassed since he was born.

Despite the embarrassment, he had never felt so joyous before.

Charlotte only slipped off his back after three minutes and started the second game. Summer was sitting still, and had no intention of joining them.

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