Chapter 498 Call Me Daddy Again
“Your uncle was so scared that he
let out a shriek. I, on the other hand, ran as fast as I could. We were both scared but running away was
n‘t a solution, so I picked up a broom and used it to hit the big white goose. When it saw I wasn‘t afraid
of it, the goose went after your uncle. Your uncle, however, was so frightened that he squatted on top of
a
water tank and kept crying. Then I took the broom to help your uncle out and the big white goose ran a
way when he saw me. Since then, the big white goose doesn‘t dare mess with me every time it sees m
e but when it sees your uncle, it will quack a few times to frighten him.” South said nothing for a while.
Silas thought he was immersed in the story, but the little boy suddenly raised his head. “Then why do y
ou keep it?” he asked solemnly. “You should use it for stew!” Silas burst into laughter. “Well, the reason
Daddy is telling you
this story is to let you know that fear is normal. Everyone has something they‘re afraid of, but you have
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtto believe that the things you‘re afraid of also have things that they themselves fear. If you‘re not afraid
of them, they will become weak. Just like driving away the big white goose; as long as we muster up th
e courage to defeat it, we will not be controlled by others. That big white goose only dared to bully your
uncle later on but didn‘t dare to bully me because it knew I was not afraid of it. Think of the big white go
ose as our inner fear. It is a bully but it can‘t handle people standing up
against it. As long as we are better than it, it will not bully us. Now your uncle is still afraid of the big whi
te goose, but I am not afraid anymore. Conquering your fear is equivalent to
winning against yourself. You‘re a great kid, South. You‘re not only able to help yourself but also others.
Anyone else would only cower in fear!” South nodded his head, successfully convinced by Silas‘s word
s. “I don‘t want to be like Uncle Brian. I won‘t be afraid of a big white goose!”
Smiling, Silas nodded his head. “That‘s my boy!”
Grumble–South‘s stomach rumbled and the two looked at each other and laughed.
“Hungry?” South made himself comfortable in Silas‘s arms. “I want to eat something delicious,” he said
lazily.
“Very well. What would you like to eat?” Silas asked, indulging him.
“I want to eat noodles made by Mommy.”
This was
troubling for Silas, but he also knew that his son just wanted to get closer to his mommy in this way. “W
hy don‘t I try to cook it for you?” Silas asked tentatively. “Do you remember what your mommy put in th
e noodles?”
South glanced at Silas before he questioned, “Have you not eaten them before?”
“Alright then. Get up and I will make them for you now,” Silas said.
South squinted his eyes and smiled. “Thank you, Daddy!”
Silas laughed. This brat
was just like his mommy and were usually awkward and arrogant, but as long as Silas did what they wa
nted, they would act like puppies and be all adorable. Silas hugged South and tried to coax him, “Call
me
Daddy again.” “I‘ll call you Daddy next time!” South said. “I‘ll make you two bowls if you call me Daddy
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmagain.” “One bowl is enough.” “Will you call me Daddy or not? If not, I‘ll tickle you!” Silas stretched
his hand into the quilt to threaten
South. Actually, he had barely touched him but South felt that his whole body was itchy. The boy tried d
esperately to avoid Silas‘s hand, twisting his whole body this way
and that Silas was worried that the kid would laugh himself stupid so he stopped messing with him. “Alri
ght. I‘ll stop messing with you and go cook. Get up and
wash your face, brush your teeth and fold the quilt.” “I investigated Kanes Corporation last night,” South
blurted out.
Silas paused and looked back at the boy. “What
did you find out? Is Lara Roberts a shareholder of the Kanes Corporation?” “Yes.” South answered.
Silas asked, “Where are the results? Let me have a look.”
Wearing his pajamas, South hugged his computer and brought it over to Silas. He operated the compu keyboard with his small
fingers and the information that he dug up yesterday was displayed with a few clicks.
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