In the car, Erin Quincy pointed to the spot ahead where Ava had just gotten into a car, her voice soft and childish: "It’s aunt!" Faye Vaughn was driving; she had just taken her daughter to play today and heard the excited childish voice from the back. Faye looked in the rearview mirror: "Aunt?" Erin pointed to a junction ahead: "Right there, the way home, aunt is there!" Faye looked towards the place Erin was pointing but didn’t see Ava, only a taxi speeding away. She was puzzled: "No, mommy didn’t see it." "Aunt got in the car and left, it was the green car ahead!" Pointing at the taxi, Erin made Faye see just a glimpse of it. She laughed: "Erin must have mistaken it, right? Aunt only arrived yesterday; how could she come again today?" "Besides, if aunt were coming, she’d definitely tell Erin. Didn’t aunt promise to come play with Erin?" Erin puffed up her cheeks, her little brows furrowing, a bit upset: "Erin didn’t get it wrong, it’s really aunt!" Seeing the little girl upset, Faye hurriedly said, "Alright, alright, Erin didn’t get it wrong; it was mommy who was mistaken." "Aunt came, but she probably had things to do." Though Erin was young, she was very smart; she could tell if adults were serious or just brushing her off. Follow current novels on NoveI-Fire.ɴet She pouted and said, "Mommy doesn’t believe Erin; Erin wants to call aunt!" Faye was taken aback, followed by a headache. This child is too clever sometimes. Knowing that she should speak more seriously, or else her daughter would get angrier, she said: "Does Erin have aunt’s number?" The little girl was wearing a phone watch with many people’s numbers in it. Just as she was about to call Ava, she was stunned when she heard Faye’s question. "Erin forgot to ask aunt for her number!" The little girl was dazed, foggy, adorably cute. Faye laughed cheerfully: "What should we do then?" Faye’s lips curved upward: "Does Erin have uncle’s number?" She knew that the little girl didn’t have Poe Vaughn’s number because she was afraid of Poe. Usually, a child would be troubled by such words, but Erin was quick to react and said: "Erin doesn’t, but mommy does!" "Mommy calls uncle; Erin wants to talk to uncle!" Hearing this fearless voice, Faye smiled even more joyfully: "Erin isn’t afraid of uncle anymore?" This question hit the nail on the head. The little girl immediately pursed her lips, staying silent. Faye saw the little girl’s timid look, her heart filled with joy. Mother and daughter chatted while the car drove into Silvermist Isles, and soon, they arrived at the villa and stopped steadily. Faye turned off the engine, opened the car door, and unbuckled the child seat safety belt to take the little girl down. And Erin spoke up, "Mommy calls uncle; Erin wants to talk to uncle." Just because of Faye’s words, the little girl had quieted down earlier; she thought the girl might have given up by now, but surprisingly, she still remembered. Faye was surprised: "Erin really isn’t afraid of uncle?" Erin shook her head and then nodded: "Erin is afraid of uncle, but Erin still wants to talk to uncle. Erin wants aunt’s number and wants to call aunt." "Aunt is nice and will protect Erin, so Erin isn’t afraid." The little girl’s orderly words made Faye thoroughly surprised. However, seeing her daughter’s brave look, as a mother, she felt very gratified. Nodding: "Alright, mommy will call uncle now, and Erin can talk to him." "Mm! Thank you, mommy!" The little girl beamed brightly. After finishing the meeting and sorting out paperwork, Poe Vaughn left the company. The car parked outside the main gate, and Poe got in. As soon as he sat down, his phone rang. He picked up his phone, and a familiar name appeared on the screen: Faye Vaughn. Seeing this name, Poe slid his finger across to answer: "Hello." "Little Poe, Erin wants to talk to you." Poe’s eyes flickered, the depth within subtly changing. Quickly, a soft voice came from the phone: "Uncle~" The voice was particularly soft and compliant; although listening closely, one could detect some fear, yet this soft, cute voice could melt anyone’s heart. Poe’s heart didn’t soften or melt, but as the tender voice reached his ears, it conjured up the image of a face beaming under the moonlight before him. Especially those eyes, smiling with joy like crescent moons. A low, single syllable slipped out of his throat, and upon careful listen, it didn’t sound as cold as usual. Erin was very nervous, but thinking of Ava calmed her down. Yet now, hearing Poe’s voice in the phone, her nerves returned. Though still scared, she gathered her courage, especially with Faye standing in front of her, bending over and making a cheering gesture with her fist clenched. The little girl became braver and continued: "Uncle, Erin wants to talk to aunt; Erin doesn’t have aunt’s number. Can uncle tell Erin aunt’s number?" The little girl said a long string of words in one breath, not getting flustered, her words crystal clear, and Poe could hear them clearly. He gazed ahead and leaned back in his seat, listening to these unusually determined words. After a few seconds, he spoke: "Why do you want aunt’s number?" Erin thought Poe would tell her after she said that, but she didn’t expect him to ask for a reason. Just like a boss questioning a subordinate. The little girl blinked her lashes, looking at Faye, who was also surprised. Since the phone was on speaker, Poe’s voice came clearly through the phone. It’s... it’s natural for a three-year-old seeking a phone number to want to chat with an adult. Besides, Erin already gave the reason earlier, why ask again? Poe’s question left both the three-year-old and Faye stumped. Mother and daughter were speechless for a moment, and Poe stayed silent too. He seemed to have patience, waiting for Erin’s reply. But Erin was quick to react, after a moment of quietness and batting her lashes several times, she said: "Just now when Erin and mommy were coming home, Erin saw aunt. Aunt came to Silvermist Isles but didn’t come to play with Erin; aunt promised Erin she would come to play." "But aunt got into a green car and left, so Erin wants to call aunt to ask why she came to Silvermist Isles without coming to play with Erin." The little girl spoke candidly, without hiding anything. And after Erin finished speaking, Faye realized something. Her cousin wants to know where his cousin-in-law went and what she did?