While Jean was preparing dinner, Barton and Zoe arrived at the front door. Zoe didn't want to come, but Barton insisted that she go with him. As a result, she had a long face.

Frowning slightly, Barton said, "Come on, you're already here. Stop looking so annoyed. If Jean sees you like that, she won't like it."

"Mr. Xiao. I really don't understand why you insisted on me coming here. You and your daughter love each other very much. Why do you need me here?" Zoe asked.

"That's what Jean wants." Barton smiled. "Jean sees you as an elder, so she invited you to dinner. Don't disappoint her."

Ringing the doorbell, Barton looked back at Zoe. "Well, don't pull a long face when you see Jean later."

When Jean opened the door, she smiled and invited them in. "Please come in. The food is almost ready."

As they stepped inside, Barton glanced all around. He was unsatisfied w

have to hear all this. Unfortunately, my other daughter is not as kind as Jean.

I'm actually very sad that I will have to return Jean to you."

"Ms. Zhao, you are wrong." A compassionate smile appeared on Barton's face. "Although Jean is my daughter, you were the one who raised her for so many years. You are her mother. Whether she recognizes me or not, she will always have you as her mother."

"That's good to hear," Mandy mumbled.

While she watched them talking, Zoe felt that Jean and Mandy were acting. She looked at Jean and said, "Miss Gu, to be honest, Mr. Xiao is eager to recognize you. He can't eat or sleep these days, and he is thinking about how to make you forgive him. Please tell him if you can accept him or not. He deserves some peace of mind."

"Zoe, what are you talking about?" Barton frowned. "Jean, don't listen to her nonsense. There is no hurry."

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