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Adelia glanced at Agler who was driving at a glance. Then glanced at the excited Junior. "Booms, booms!" don't forget that the one-year-old boy's lips also came forward to voice what the car engine was like.

Adelia smiled faintly. Remembering Junior and Agler together as something fun for his son. He didn't know if Agler knew the real truth or not. The most important thing for Adelia is that Junior gets what he needs all this time. That more than anything for Adelia.

"Are you fascinated by me?" asked Agler interrupting Adelia's reverie.

Adelia automatically avoided. It's like a subconscious performance from his body. "Idih, you are too confident, Agler. I only admire Junior who is rarely this happy.” Adelia finds another alibi.

Agler raised an eyebrow. “because you never asked Junior out.”

“Not that I've never asked Junior out of the house, Agler. But it's rare, that's all.” Adelia protested half grudgingly. "I can't ask him to go with me. But you know very well how active your child
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