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Chapter 96 The Unhappy South
Silas frowned unhappily. “Don’t follow me around. I have business to tend to.” Then, he
told Landon, “You coming or not, Landon?”
“Of course I am,” Landon replied. He told Old Man Nolan that he would come another time
and left the house behind them.
Silence was their companion in the car until Gianna whispered to her son, who appeared
to be unhappy, “What happened to you?”
Silas listened intently. If he was right, South didn’t talk to him that much earlier.
South was playing with his phone. “Nothing,” he said. “Are you upset?” Gianna was
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curious.
“No.” South took a deep breath. Then, Silas interjected in an attempt to make
conversation, “What’s the story you told Great-grandpa today, South?” .
“Nothing.” South answered indifferently.
Now even Landon could see he was upset. What happened? He’s fine in the afternoon,
well, aside from him getting quiet after Zoe came.
Gianna tried to cheer him up. “We moved to a new place. It’s just a hop, skip, and jump
away from Landon’s house. Do you like it?” That grabbed his attention, since he was a kid
after all. “Why are we moving?” Gianna replied calmly, “So you can play the latest games
Landon develops.” “Right. It’s just because you want him to take care of me at all times.”
He pouted. “Shh. Keep this between us. We don’t want him to hear that.” Landon looked
annoyed. “At least whisper when you talk about secrets. Everyone and their mother could
hear you.” South raised his chin. “Watch your tongue.”
“I’m just telling the truth,” Landon retorted.
“Mommy, Landon took me along and played until three in the morning. I kept telling him I
want to sleep, but he kept saying ‘last game’ every time.” South even looked at Landon
provocatively. “Landon!” Gianna was going to hit him. “Can you be more responsible? I
thought I told you no all-nighters!” “No, we didn’t!” Landon dodged her hit and pointed at
South. “Hey, we promised to keep this a secret.” South grinned at him. “I’m just telling the
truth.”
Pointing at him angrily, Landon declared, “You little snitch! No more new games for you!”
South crossed his arms and snorted. “Don’t come to me if you run into any technical
problems then.” That made Gianna feel amused. “Friendships end so easily.” Silas looked
at them through the rear-view mirror and felt that South was sulking. There was no reason
for him to ignore Silas, and even when Silas tried to start a conversation, South wasn’t too
enthused. After getting the groceries and coming back to Muse Peninsula, they bumped
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brings you here?” She rolled her eyes. “Not for you, that’s for sure. Piss off.” “This is my
turf!” “No! This is Gianna’s turf!” Landon was about to retort further, so she pointed at
him. “You aren’t going to say no, are you?” Then, Silas disembarked, and Kate panicked. I
knew someone important was here. No wonder Gianna called me over. She changed into
her polite mode instantly and greeted, “Hello, Mr. Nolan.” “Hello.” Silas nodded.
After some small talk, they went into house Number 5901 of Block No. 3. When they
entered, what greeted them was a huge French window. The sun was setting now, and the
light that sprinkled the house felt warm.
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