Novel Name : Captivation: Want Nothing But You

Captivation: Want Nothing But You Chapter 308

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Talk A Lot

“What do you want to know?” Joey asked, blinking his eyes in confusion. On the other hand, Carson

looked at him up and down. After a brief silence, he asked slowly.

“What’s your mother’s name?” Hearing this, Joey was stunned. He remembered that Victor asked him

the same question before. But Victor didn’t insist to know the answer, so Joey was able yo dodge the

question at that time. Unexpectedly, Carson was asking the same question right now.

“Well, you should have known about my mother long ago, haven’t you?” When Joey calmed down, he

realized that Carson’s inquisitive eyes were on him. In fact, from the moment they left the Sue Garden,

he always had a vague feeling that Carson was kind of looking at him in a strange way.

It indeed bothered him, not knowing what was going on in Carson’s mind. But now, he finally knew the

reason. He suspected that Carson was deliberately making him talk. Then, Carson’s eyes narrowed as

he asked, “How are you so sure that we know her?” “I admit that I’m still young, but I’m not dumb. It’s

obvious that you had me investigated from the beginning. After all, people like you won’t allow me to stay

here as a freeloader.”

“I see. You are indeed a smart child.” Carson was a little surprised. He didn’t expect that a three-year old

child could already possess such a perceptive brain. Joey slightly rolled his eyes and looked outside the

window. He thought that the topic would already end in this way, so he was slightly relieved. But to his

surprise, Carson was still persistent. “Well, you are right. We did investigate you. But since you’re a

smart kid, you should also understand why we did that, right? Besides, you are the descendant of the

Sullivan family. We just have to be extra careful.” Joey then glanced at Carson but said nothing.

‘I am indeed a member of the Sullivan family, but I’m not Odin’s son. You guys are stupid enough not to

know that you’re mistaken.’ A sarcastic smile quickly flashed across his face. “Listen—” “Hey!” Joey

suddenly interrupted Victor and turned around. “Has anyone ever told you that you talk a lot?” “Wh…

What?” “It seems like the answer is no. But now, there’s me,” Joey said in a cold tone, talking like an

adult. Carson had been embarrassed by the same person several times, and that person was just a

three-year -old child. The corner of Carson’s mouth twitched slightly in annoyance.

“Hey, little guy. Do you think that I can’t kick you out of the car right now?” “Sure, you can do that. But

what will Mr. Sullivan and Lukas think if they hear about it?” When Joey got in the car to leave Sue

Garden, he knew that Carson would have to take care of him. After all, he had no other choice.

Carson couldn’t leave Joey or even send him back. If they went back, Lukas would definitely ask what

had happened. Moreover, he might have to explain it to Victor as well. There was also a chance that

Joey might exaggerate what had happened. After all, the boy was very sly.

Carson suddenly realized that he was no match for this kid. Hence, he just gritted his teeth and said.

“Alright. Alright…”

Holding a cushion in his arms, Joey leaned comfortably. He saw Carson was already angry with him, so

he softened his tone and said innocently, “Anyway, you clearly know who my mommy is. So, why are you

still asking me if you already know the answer? I don’t get the point of asking me. If you just want to

make fun of me, maybe do something else.”

“No. You’re mistaken…”

Carson’s eyes suddenly became gloomy when he recalled Rachel’s face. “What do you mean?”

Joey’s brows furrowed as he stared at Carson with his big eyes. With a dewp breath, Carson looked

down and stared back at him. He could clearly see that Joey’s big eyes blinked like stars, as bright as

Rachel’s. Carson then calmed down and said in a low voice, “I actually feel that you looked very familiar

the first time I saw you. When I learned that your father is Odin, I thought that must be the reason why I

felt that way. But now, I’m thinking that’s not the real reason…”

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