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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 733

"Sister, you must be tired. You can rest for a while after we get in the car."

Kane held Anderson with one arm and took Joyce's suitcase with the other.

"It's okay, I'm fine with it. Anderson might be a little tired."

Joyce smiled, "It was his first time to come to the Capital of Pascaylia, and he was so excited that he didn't sleep well the whole way."

Soon they arrived at the underground parking lot.

Kane carried Anderson into the car, then put the luggage in the trunk, and finally opened the passenger door for Joyce.

Joyce indeed appreciated his gentlemanly manners. After all, he had grown up in Epristan since he was very young.

Joyce got into the car and Kane closed the door. He got into the driver's seat, and habitually tried to help Joyce put her seat belt on.

"I'll just do it myself."

Joyce stopped and smiled lightly.

A flash of disappointment crossed Kane's bright eyes and he said discontentedly, "Sister, you treat me too much like an outsider."

Suddenly, a small, cute head emerged from their midst.

Anderson narrowed his wise eyes and tsked, "Hmph, you're the one who's been quite thick-skinned, aren't you?"

"Hey, brat, did you just come all the long way to chew me out?”

“Anderson, have I ever offended you?" Kane turned around and glared at Anderson as he took a black box out of the center console, "Have I not treated you well? Or you just don't want the latest console?"

He waved the game console back and forth in front of Anderson with a smug look.

Anderson's little eyes followed the game console back and forth, his eyes wide open, "Wow, it's so cool! It's really the latest model! I want it, I want it, just give it to me!"

He had his meaty little hands reaching out to grab the game console.

"Call me brother, the most handsome brother in the world, and I'll give it to you."

Kane still remembered what he said from earlier and could not help teasing Anderson.

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