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No Mercy No Forgiveness (Maureen) novel Chapter 136

Chapter 136

Willie looked utterly confused.

Following Jacob’s gaze, he immediately recognized Sean

Uncle Sean-Dad’s friend.

Didn’t expect him to pick me up. See ya!

Sean watched Jacob vanish into the sea of children. Just as he lunged forward, someone wrapped their arms around his thigh.

Uncle Sean.

Sean looked down into Willie’s bright, eager eyes.

He was the Sutton family’s eldest grandson, a porcelain doll cradled in their palms.

Willie, what is it?

Willie seemed puzzled. Aren’t you here to pick me up?

Confusion filled Sean’s eyes.

Why would he come to collect this porcelain doll?

Wasn’t it enough that the Suttons treated him like royalty? Did they expect the Robsons to bow down too?

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Sean never liked children. He gently pulled away.

You’ve got it wrong. I’m here to find someone.

Disappointment washed over Willie.

But Roy clearly said

Wait, how did Roy know Uncle Sean was coming for him?

Did Roy know Uncle Sean too?

Questions swirled in Willie’s mind, but he quickly brushed them aside.

He admired his uncle Geoffrey most, and liked everyone close to Geoffrey.

Uncle Sean, who are you looking for?

Willie knew this uncle, like Geoffrey, had no children.

Mommy said both men hadissues. They couldn’t have children.

How pitiful.

A little rascal.

Sean scanned the surroundings.

He would find that brat, pull down his pants, and spank his bottom.

Willie stopped thinking about Jacob when he heard little rascal.In his eyes, Jacob studied well, spoke nicely, and was thoughtfulnot a

rascal at all.

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Alright, you wait for pickup. I’ll go find him.

Sean didn’t want to waste more time.

Soon, he spotted his target hiding in a corner.

Sean strode over and grabbed the child.

Little rascal, I finally found you!

As Sean lifted and turned the child around, he faced a completely

unfamiliar little face.

The kid’s back clothing resembled that rascal’s, but their looks differed entirely.

Terrified by Sean, the child instantly became tearyeyed.

WahhhBad uncle

The child’s wails echoed like speakers, drawing strange looks from surrounding parents, teachers, and children.

Had Sean not been welldressed and handsome, they’d have surely taken him for a kidnapper.

Holding the child awkwardly, Sean froze before a parent snatched the kid away.

Are you psycho?

Why grab my child? Want me to call the cops?

Sean stiffened: Sorry, I mistook him for another child.

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People around were pointing at Sean.

His face looked awful, so he got in the car first.

Jacob was hiding in a corner of the classroom, watching Sean’s movements.

Seeing the man hadn’t left, he grew worried.

This Sean was holding a ridiculous grudge he’d actually come to the kindergarten.

Jacob didn’t know Sean thought he was his son; he assumed this was

revenge.

He felt trapped like dodging a storm only to face a hurricane.

Just as he pondered, his smartwatch rang. Aunt Katherine was calling.

Jacob answered instantly: Aunt Katherine.

Where are you, you little rascal?

I’m at the gate and don’t see you.

Katherine stood at the kindergarten entrance, scanning the area.

Jacob noticed her arrival made the toughlooking bodyguards searching for him vanish.

He dashed out immediately.

I’m here.

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Katherine looked puzzled: Why weren’t you waiting at the gate?

Aunt Katherine, that man’s backJacob gazed at her pleadingly, eyes fixed on the luxury car nearby.

Inside the car, Sean’s brow furrowed as he snapped at the driver: Drive. Now.

In this school zone, packed with children, the driver didn’t dare accelerate. He’d just started the car when a woman with an innocent face and a hint of baby fat stormed over in high heels.

Katherine’s hand slapped the car window, glaring daggers at Sean inside.

Sean, what exactly are you up to?

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