Chapter 487
Chapter 487
Oliver took Roy to the amusement park.
There were many children there, and Roy seemed to be much more active among children than at
home.
The staff led Roy to enjoy the games with other children.
Oliver was standing outside the fence, quietly staring at Roy.
Only then did he remember that when he was very young, it was his mother who brought him to the
amusement park to play with other children.
Now it was him alone, bringing his son to the amusement park.
If Roy's mother was still alive...Oliver couldn't help thinking of the scene of their family of three.
However, it was impossible.
It was all because of him. He had been blaming himself recently, and was easily distracted when he
was busy.
Oliver had already realized that he was not in a good condition.
Roy was having a good time inside and made a small gesture to him from time to time.
When he saw his son's innocent side, he thought that maybe he used to take care of the child in the
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If he had known that this would give his son a better life experience, he would have brought his son to
the amusement park every day to play with other children.
It seemed that Jane was right. He was indeed not a qualified father.
Soon, Simon was Oliver's side.
Simon reminded him that something happened in the company and he had to rush over to deal with it.
This was the first time Oliver had brought his son here alone and he had already put off the work.
At this time, the first stage of Roy's game was over. Roy had already come to Oliver's side.
Roy had heard Simon telling Oliver that there was something in the company that required him to go
back.
Roy said, "Daddy, hurry back to work. Anyway, I'm here to play with the children. You have nothing to
do but waste time standing here. You'd better go back to work."
Oliver was also very surprised. When did Roy suddenly grow up and was so thoughtful? He was no
longer the one who pestered Oliver to accompany him.
Perhaps the child found his world and wanted to escape from the adult world.
Unexpectedly at this time, he was turning Oliver away.
Even Simon, who was standing aside, was shocked. He did not expect Roy to change so much. He
had not seen him only for a few days and was surprised to find that Roy had become such a thoughtful
child.
Oliver looked at the time and felt that what Roy said was right.
He should let go and let Roy adapt to the life outside and relate with children of the same age.
"Then, daddy go back to the company first. Call me in time if you need me."
Oliver leaned down and said to Roy.
"Don't worry, daddy. Aren't many uncles looking at me from afar? Nothing will happen." Roy said.
Last time Roy was taken away by Jane. Now Roy came to the amusement park to play. There were so
many people around. Oliver was still afraid that something would happen. It would be big trouble.
He had made security measures and asked many bodyguards to wander around Roy.
He just didn't want to disturb Roy playing with other children.
Roy's safety was the top priority.
Before he left, Oliver specifically instructed the head of the bodyguard to pay attention to the safety
around Roy.
After arranging everything well, Oliver left the amusement park.
As soon as Oliver left, after Roy finished the second game,
he walked out and took a rest at the side.
Garfield, who had been driving all the time, was in charge of looking after Roy.
Roy said to Garfield, "Uncle Garfield, are you tired? Why don't we go back?"
When Garfield heard this, he was afraid that he had not taken care of Roy well, for Oliver had only left
for a while, and Roy was about to leave.
He coaxed Roy with a smile. "Didn't you tell your father that you wanted to play a few more games?"
"I'm tired of playing here. Can we go somewhere else?" Roy said.
When Garfield heard this, he didn't dare to answer.
"Roy, there are more recreation facilities than other places. If you're tired, I'll accompany you to take a
look around."
Roy found it hard to persuade Garfield, he sat beside him sullenly.
When he saw his father leave, he had some other thoughts.
Roy saw that many of the children around him were accompanied by their parents.
Jane accompanied him came here last time.
This time, Oliver came with him.
Originally, he wanted Oliver to invite Jane to the amusement park. He had made many implications in
his words, but Oliver didn't understand his intention.
Now that Oliver was gone, he wanted to find Jane himself.
Roy kept thinking about the route from Jane's villa to the amusement park.
His memory was extraordinary, and he could roughly recall the whole of it.
Roy felt that Garfield must be very familiar with every section of the road as a driver.
In addition, the villa area should have been very conspicuous, so it shouldn't be difficult to find it.
With this thought in mind, Roy could no longer stay in the amusement park.
He deliberately made a sullen face on the sidelines.
This scared Garfield.
If Oliver asked, it would be really hard for him to explain.
Garfield stood beside Roy and said, "Dear, what exactly do you want to play? I promised to take you
there, okay?"
Roy was having a good time just now. If Roy became upset when he took care of him, it would be hard
to explain to Oliver.
Everyone who worked in GrandVille Apartments knew that provoking Oliver was even better than
provoking Roy.
Hearing what Garfield said, Roy looked up and said, "Uncle Garfield, I know there is an amusement
park not far from here. There are swings and fruit trees there. It's a fun place."
Garfield looked at Roy and thought that as long as Roy was happy, Oliver would not say anything.
After all, Oliver was just trying to make Roy happy by taking him out to play.
Garfield still didn't dare to decide on this matter on his own, so he decided to report it first.
Garfield made a call to Oliver, but no one answered.
Then he called Simon, but he still didn't answer.
It seemed that they really went back to the company to deal with urgent matters, and they didn't even
have time to pick up the phone.
He couldn't contact them, and Roy aside understood the situation.
He began to cry.
The crying attracted the attention of the passers-by.
Garfield was even more scared, and he didn't want Roy to attract attention here.
Then he said to him, "Okay, okay, don't cry. I will take you there."
Roy stopped crying when he saw that his naughty idea had worked.
Garfield had no choice but to take Roy to the car.
As soon as he got in the car, Roy was in a great mood.
Seeing that Roy was happy again, Garfield himself breathed a sigh of relief.