She never thought that Ronald and Samantha would have such a relationship.
On the surface, Ronald was an upright and serious man. Besides, he was the head of and had done a lot for Grudin North. The media referred to him as the most outstanding governor and people’s representative.
But at this moment, he...
Summer could never associate the two together.
She snapped back and quietly picked up the fork, then sat with her back straightened and quietly glanced at Ronald with the corner of her eye.
He was talking to Yvette with a straight face, and then turned around and said something to Samantha with the same expression. But what happened under the table was really nasty.
Summer could not believe that Ronald was such a person.
She pulled back her eyes away from them. Mark was feeding Charlotte some juice and did not even look at the opposite side, so it was impossible for him, less so for Yvette, to notice the appalling thing going on under the table.
Summer glanced at Ronald and Samantha, who were sitting directly opposite her and lost her appetite.
Mark had noticed her expression, his lips twitching. His deep voice, loud enough for the two of them to hear, flowed out of his mouth. "Can't stand it anymore?”
She nodded. Indeed, she could no longer stand it anymore.
Mark excused himself and brought Summer and Charlotte to leave.
But he shrugged off those stares and leisurely followed behind the mother and daughter, watching one taking out things while the other scrambled to put them back on the racks.
Summer was teed off. "Stop spoiling her, would you? She has tons of school bags and stationery at home, and they are all brand-new. She can’t possibly use them all!"
The corners of Mark’s lips jerked up as he drew Summer into his arms and looked her in the eyes with his deep-set, gentle eyes. "It was you who bought those. Now only I am buying for her this time.”
"What is the difference?"
Feeling herself deeply absorbed by his gaze, Summer’s heart pounded and her breathing became heavy.
He walked forward with her still in his arms." Summer, I have missed the first four years of her life. Now I just want to make up for it." His voice was gentle.
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