"Why aren't you going to play with your sister?"
He didn't answer, instead turning his head to Su Nian and asking, "Mom, do you want to be with that man?"
Su Nian was taken aback, knowing her son meant "that man," suddenly curious about the child's thoughts, "Baby, what do you think? Do you like him?"
Su Bao sighed, looking quite troubled, "As long as Mom is happy, I don't mind..."
Su Nian stroked her child's head, her heart aching yet warmed. Her child was so thoughtful of her feelings, yet she had overlooked the sentiments of the two children. Growing up in a single-parent family, they were more sensitive than other children. Not being able to reunite them with their father might be a lifelong regret.
After a moment of silence, Su Bao spoke again, "But Mom, I still think Uncle Liang is better. Uncle Liang takes care of us and can cook, whereas that man can't do anything, and he's a lot older than you."
Su Nian: "..."
Good thing that much older man didn't hear this.