Seeing Aiden, Trixie paused and thought Hailey was also there. But she looked at the door for more
than ten seconds and did not see the woman.
Did Daryl only bring Aiden?
Noting that Trixie's eyes have been staying on Aiden, Daryl took the initiative to explain, "Today, Hailey
went to get Aiden a school registration and asked me to take care of Aiden all night. My wife, don't be
angry, I'll just help her take care of the child. I didn't talk to her..."
"Take care of it, and I didn't say I didn't agree."
Daryl said that if Trixie quarreled with him again because of this matter, it would be that she was
narrow-minded. When she came out of the door, Trixie looked at Daryl's eyes even more unhappy.
"Do you have anything to do later?" Trixie got up, picked up Kinsley from Daryl, and asked casually.
"There is still some work not finished, and I may have to go back later."
"Then I'll take Kinsley home first, and you do your work first."
Trixie didn't say she would take Aiden with him. Although she agreed with Daryl to help Hailey and also
agreed to help take care of Aiden, it does not mean that Trixie really likes the child. After all, Hailey was
still Daryl's ex-girlfriend. Although she was generous by nature, it doesn't mean she was really broad-
minded.
Perhaps Trixie was angry. Daryl wanted to come forward and hold her and explain it to her clearly. But
Trixie shook off his hand without a trace and walked out with Kinsley without looking back.
Driving home, Trixie first took Kinsley out of the car and then took out the car's contents. Just as she
closed the door, Kinsley suddenly spoke.
"Mom, Dad was lying."
Trixie was stunned by her daughter's sudden words. For so many years, their daughter never said that
to his father, making him suspicious. She crouched down, looked straight into Kinsley's beautiful big
eyes, and asked softly, "How did your father lie?"
"Today, Dad and Aiden's mother picked us up together. Aiden's mother didn't leave Dad's company
downstairs!"
Trixie knew that Kinsley had not liked Aiden ever since. Moreover, Kinsley had no habit of lying.
Although what she said sometimes was unclear, most of them were true. A five-year-old child didn't
have to lie just because she didn't like another child. Therefore, Trixie felt that what Kinsley said was
true.
She continued to ask Kinsley, "What did your father say to Aiden's mother on the road?"
Kinsley smiled bitterly, thought for a moment, then leaned back and curled his mouth and said to Trixie,
"They said too much, I forgot. However, I remember Aiden's mother said to her father, "You are the
father of the child and should be responsible,' and dad did not speak."
Hearing her daughter said that, Trixie was shocked. She also once suspected Aiden to be Daryl's son,
but Daryl said he had a paternity test.
Even after many doubts, she chose to believe Daryl.
But Kinsley's words made her angry, not only because she knew the child was not lying, but most
importantly, because Daryl may have deceived her. This man betrayed her trust.
Even Jessa advised her to take Daryl and the child's hair for another paternity test. She did not do that
because she trusted Daryl.
But the consequence of this was to give her a head-on blow. Now, Trixie's mind was a mess. She didn't
know what to do. Even if he goes to question Daryl, he will only take the child's ignorance as an
excuse, which was useless at all.
Or... listen to Jessa and find a way to get Daryl's hair and the child's hair for a paternity test.
When Daryl came back in the evening, Trixie had already prepared the meal. Before he could change
his shoes, Aiden had already run to the kitchen to help Trixie get a bowl of rice, and all of them were
seated, and food was served on the table.
Looking at the five-year-old child, Trixie frowned slightly.
She didn't know whether Aiden was really so sensible or whether Hailey had explained it to him before
coming into their house to win Daryl's sympathy by thinking he was an obedient and sensible child.
When this idea appeared in her mind, Trixie herself was startled. When did she start to have such bad
thoughts towards a child?!
After restraining her mood, she pretended that nothing had happened and fried the last dish as usual.
Seeing Daryl playing with Kinsley, Trixie felt more and more strange to the man. Compared with before,
her unique passion for him was gradually diluted. There was a moment of questioning, questioning
whether her choice was right or not.
Is this man who was full of love for her, gentle and considerate, and quite capable, as real as she
usually sees him? Trixie doesn't know the answer.
Daryl kept giving food to the two children during their meal, but Trixie obviously saw that her daughter
was not very happy. She didn't even eat a few pieces of braised pork that she usually liked to eat. In a
hurry, she grabbed two mouthfuls of rice and stopped Daryl from playing with her. Then she went
straight to Trixie and asked Trixie to put her to sleep.
Her daughter's unusual behavior made Trixie reject Aiden's arrival even more. Although she wanted to
tell Daryl very much, she thought that Aiden would leave tomorrow.
After putting Kinsley to sleep, Trixie closed the door of Kinsley's bedroom and was ready to clean up
the dishes. When she walked to the dining table, she found that Aiden had already passed the bowl
and was going to turn on the water pipe to wash the dishes, but the height was not enough. He had
been standing on tiptoe to reach the faucet.
Trixie glanced at the living room. Daryl was not there, but the light in the study table was on. He should
be having a video conference again. So Trixie also walked over to talk to Aiden.
"Aunt is here. I'll wash these dishes first. You go to the living room to watch TV." Trixie said, taking the
bowl in the sink to the dishwasher, then pouring special detergent and turning on the switch. Looking at
Aiden staring at the dishwasher all the time, Trixie thought he was curious about this thing. So she
squatted down and explained gently to Aiden.
"This is a dishwasher. Our family has always used it to wash dishes. This is convenient and cleans fast.
You can tell your mother and let her buy one, so she doesn't have to wash dishes with difficulty."
Trixie thought that after explaining Aiden, he would react similarly to Kinsley, but as a result, he stared
straight at Trixie, looking unconvinced.
"My mother said that everything here in the house is ours, and there is no need to buy it."
Trixie's face instantly became extremely ugly. Looking at Aiden, who had turned and left, she was
furious.
For the last time, she will be hostile to a child.
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