"What's on your mind, kid?" Jensen asked curiously.

"Of course, I'm going to reveal my existence. Even if my mom has stated that we won't be living with him, I want him to know my existence." Little Gary was determined.

"Oh boy." Jensen Charm said, "You're smart as a tack huh. Why do I feel like your tiny little brain is full of dirty tricks?"

"You'd better mind your words. If one day my Little Aunt doesn't like you anymore, don't expect me to stick up for you if you've offended me. So I would advise you to think twice before you say anything," Little Gary said coldly.

Jensen gaped at him. "Oh my God!"

"Don't make a fuss," Little Gary said.

Jensen burst out laughing. "Okay, I'm not making a fuss. But is it befitting for you to threaten me like this?"

Little Gary stared at him with clear eyes and said, "You've made a deal related to me with Little Aunt, did you ever ask for my consent?"

Jensen was speechless.

Gary's question hit the nail on the head.

Jensen was in a daze. He blinked his eyes and couldn't answer him.

"I replace that adults are fascinating. You always say it's all for my own good, but have you ever sought my agreement?" Little Gary said with a serious face. Jensen was shocked by the kid's strong aura. He said, "You left me speechless, kid."

"Then shut up," Little Gary said in a deep voice.

Jensen threw a look at him and kept silent. Gary had a stern look on his face, the aura he was letting out was even stronger than his father.

It was indeed true, the younger generation would eventually outshine the older generation.

It was clear that his strong character was inherited from Heinz.

Jensen's heart was still lingering with guilt when he faced Little Gary. He felt that the deal he had made with Alice had let him down.

Little Gary stared at him but didn't say anything, which drove Jensen crazy.

"Hey, will you say something? I can't read your mind with you looking at me like that," Jensen said.

"With your level of confidence, what made you think you're worthy of my Little Aunt?" Little Gary asked.

"Well, okay, I'll try to build up my confidence. What on earth are you trying to say?"

Jensen could see that he had something to say by looking at his intimidating demeanor.

But he had no idea what it was.

"Well, you're not too dumb." Little Gary said bluntly, "Let's make a deal now since you've already made one with Little Aunt."

"What?" Jensen was stunned. "You and me? A deal?"

"You've hurt me without my permission and made me unable to meet my father. And you even benefited by winning over Little Aunt. Is my request too much?" Little Gary said. "Fine," Jensen nodded. "It makes sense. But you have to know, it wasn't my intention to do so."

"It's even more humiliating that it wasn't." Little Gary said, "Have you ever thought that if I haven't invited you in, could you possibly step your foot into my house?"

Jensen gave no response.

He was astonished by the kid's eloquence.

Jensen was at a disadvantage.

Little Gary continued to say, "As a man, you're simply not gutsy enough."

"Yeah, you're right." Jensen looked at him with bewilderment. After all, he was a senior police officer. How could he be taken down by a kid?

"I understand it though," Little Gary then said unexpectedly with a slight change in his tone.

This time, Jensen was really blown away.

He couldn't believe that a child his age could roll with the punches so effortlessly.

"You wanted a girlfriend. Little Aunt is gorgeous, has a strong personality, and can keep the house well. It's your honor to have her as your girlfriend," Gary said. "Well, kid, you're right." By now Jensen was already looking forward to the face-off between Little Gary and Heinz.

He could imagine how exciting it would be.

"I understand that you have made some compromise because of Little Aunt," Little Gary said. "So why don't I give you a chance to make it up to me?"

Jensen nodded with a smile and said, "Tell me, how should I make it up to you?"

"Give me the address of Heinz Jones. And tell me everything about him, including his secrets." Little Gary squinted his eyes as he spoke. A moment later, he added, "This is not too much of a request, isn't it?" Jensen thought for a moment and nodded. "Yeah, not at all."

"I won't let you break your promise with Little Aunt. And you make a deal with me as compensation. We don't owe each other anything. What do you think?" Little Gary said.

"That's a good idea." Jensen said, "I only need to keep my promise to your Little Aunt. As for you, I'll tell you everything that you want to know."

"Aren't you afraid to betray Heinz Jones?" Little Gary asked.

"Kid, that's your father. I don't think it's appropriate to call him by his full name." Jensen couldn't help but stand up for his best friend.

"That fool still doesn't know that he had a kid with my mom six years ago. I think it's already very kind of me to call him by his full name," Little Gary replied.

"Well, you have the say." Jensen said.

"It's obvious that you're feeling guilty" Little Gary commented.

"Huh." Jensen burst into laughter. "Yeah you're right. I'm the guilty one here."

"Then tell me the passwords of some of his accounts," Little Gary requested.

"I don't know," Jensen said. "He never told me any of his passwords. What kind of password do you want to know?"

"Social media accounts."

"I really don't know," Jensen said.

"You're a police officer, so it shouldn't be a problem for you to openly investigate and decipher it, right?" Little Gary asked.

Jensen broke into a cold sweat.

"But kid, this is illegal."

"Hey, don't try to fool me just because I'm a kid. I know that it's a simple task for you," Little Gary said bluntly.

"Simple indeed," Jensen said. "So why do you need the passwords? Enlighten me."

"I just want to pull a prank, nothing else. I promise I will tell you my plan in advance. Okay?" Little Gary said.

Jensen said, "Okay, I'll give it to you after work tomorrow. Deal?" "Deal." Little Gary finally smiled at him. Looking at him, Jensen couldn't help but laugh to his heart's content.

The kid surely had a promising future.

"Let's go have dinner," Jensen said.

"Okay."

They went out together.

As soon as they were out of the room, Little Gary barged straight to Alice and said, "Little Aunt, I like your boyfriend a lot. Why don't you invite him for dinner at our house again tomorrow?"

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