Heinz furrowed his brow and cast a glance at his son in front of him.

It seemed that this little guy knew about everything.

He could tell what had happened to Lowell. Although he knew Lowell's background, he still wanted to protect him. He was a smart, virtuous, and sensitive child o

It seemed that the children were getting along with Lowell. They had accepted him from the bottom of their hearts, thus they were all keeping a watchful eye on Heinz.

He was very rational. He thought it was a good thing, and he was proud of it because his son looked like a kind child.

Even though Gary was very strict with him, Heinz believed that he would have to wait for some time until the child could really accept him. Perhaps, Little Gary would even treat him the nicest then, because he was a righteous boy after all.

After a slight pause, Heinz looked at his son and said, "Tell me, can you accept him as your uncle?"

"What about you? Can you accept him as a brother of yours?" Little Gary threw the question back instantly.

Heinz didn't answer. He smiled and said, "He is an uncle who is only three years older than you. Anyway, it is an unalterable relationship."

Little Gary rolled his eyes, and he looked lively and animated when he said, "Hey, you haven't answered me yet. Can you accept this younger brother who is only three years older than your sons?" Heinz didn't say anything.

Little Gary frowned and said, "Don't tell me you've accepted Lowell? You are here to kick him out of the house, aren't you?"

Heinz did not want to circumvent his son any longer, thus he replied forthrightly, "No! I'm not asking him to leave."

Little Gary pursed his lips and said, "Who would trust you? I don't dare to believe in your words."

"If you want him to stay, then take Ernest to your room now. Your mommy is waiting for you there. I need 15 minutes to have a talk with Lowell. You guys can go to play first, and then we'll play a game together."

"Then, you have to be frank with me first. Can you accept Lowell and allow him to stay here?" Little Gary asked again.

"Will you spare me if I were to reject him then?" Heinz asked with a smile.

"Heinz, you are really boring. I've been asking you straightforwardly, but why do you keep throwing questions back at me? If I can make a decision, why should I waste my time on you? Come on, be a straightforward man!"

Heinz didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He bent down and stared at his son. He said sincerely, "Listen now, I can tell you bluntly that Lowell will stay here and we will treat you all equally. He will not get any less than what you have. Is that okay?"

A smile flickered across Little Gary's face. He nodded and said, "I'm not sure if you are a man of your word. After all, it's easier said than done. Based on my experiences, you have always reneged on your promises to us and I am already used to it."

However, he couldn't hide his grin as he spoke. It seemed that he was very happy. Since Lowell could stay, there was someone to play with them.

Sometimes, children's friendships were so strange.

From Little Gary's expression, it seemed that he really liked Lowell.

At the same time, Ernest, who was also wary of Heinz being in the room, breathed a sigh of relief.

"Therefore, can you two go back to your rooms now?" Heinz asked.

Ernest replied immediately, "Okay, Dad. I'll take Gary with me now."

He was really willing to cooperate. He took Gary away and left. He even closed the door for them out of consideration.

Heinz turned around and looked at Lowell, only to replace that he didn't dare to look at him at all.

He seemed to be a little scared. Heinz stood at the door and did not speak in a hurry. He just looked at Lowell for a long time before saying, "Raise your head!"

Lowell froze for a moment before he raised his head and looked at Heinz, feeling a little nervous and restrained.

Heinz said, "If you want to look at a person, you must look directly into his eyes. Even if you are extremely fearful of him, you must not be intimidated by his menacing look either. This is the most basic etiquette of a man. Do you hear me, Lowell?"

"Are you teaching me how to be a man?" Lowell became excited instantaneously and there was a glimmer of hope in his eyes when he looked at Heinz.

He nodded and said, "Since you are already by my side, I'll try my best to teach you. Although I have no feelings for that old man, I shouldn't be angry with you. It's just that I don't want to hide anything. To be honest, your existence makes me very unhappy."

Lowell fixed his eyes on him. He listened to what he said and looked at him without blinking.

Even though he was very upset, he did not dare to look away.

He nodded and said, "I know why you are not happy. No one would be happy if they encountered such a situation!"

Lowell told him how he felt.

Heinz smiled gently and said, "On the one hand, I'm unhappy, but on the other hand, I would never be harsh on you since you are already here."

"Thank you, Heinz," Lowell thanked him obediently.

"You can live here in peace and we will be a family in the future," Heinz said.

"Okay!" Lowell nodded heavily.

"Lowell, listen up. We are now having a men's talk. As a man, can you do something that a man should do together with me?"

He nodded at once and said, "Do you need my help? If you need it, I will definitely do my best."

Heinz nodded and said, "As long as we cooperate, we will vent our anger and let that old man be anxious. Then, I'll be glad and he won't be so arrogant anymore. Dare you to do it with me?"

"Is 'that old man' you are referring to our father?" Lowell asked.

"Yes!" Heinz nodded.

He was a little alert and said, "How are you going to deal with Dad? Although he has indeed gone too far, he is still our dad. Are you going to hurt him?"

Heinz said, "No, I'm just going to make him feel a little anxious. Don't you want to see him brood over you?"

Lowell gave a wry smile and said, "He probably won't really fret about me. For your information, he is very gentle to Mom, but he has always been harsh towards me. Anyway, he is not an amiable father." Heinz said, "Then, let's play a game. Let's make him understand what it feels like to be anxious."

Lowell still looked at him with a little hesitation.

"Tell me, do you trust me?" Heinz asked persuasively.

Lowell nodded and said, "I do."

Although he was young, he could tell that a person's eyes could not deceive people. He could tell that neither his elder brother nor his eldest sister would lie to him.

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