Internet Breaking: The Powerful CEO Reveals His Supermodel Wife-Chapter 510: Heartbroken

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Chapter 510: Chapter 510: Heartbroken

Vincent Donovan was stunned by the little guy’s statement, leaving him momentarily unresponsive.

To put it mildly, Vincent was quite shocked at that moment.

A three-year-old toddler, how could he understand the meaning of a word like "marry"? Does he even know what "marry" means?

Most importantly, the child definitely couldn’t have learned this out of nowhere; someone must have said it to him.

Thinking of this, a figure immediately popped into Vincent’s mind, and immediately, he felt a headache.

He guessed it was Ethan Ainsworth.

Only Ethan Ainsworth would tell everything to the little guy. There were many things they wouldn’t say, but Ethan was different. He believed everything should be taught early, or else they’d be behind others.

If they’re late, there won’t be any good things, which can’t happen.

So every time Ethan took the little guy away to play, when he brought him back, the kid would have a bunch of new words in his vocabulary.

Leaving one helpless.

And this time, it must also be Ethan.

For a moment, Vincent didn’t know what to say.

Looking at the little guy’s heartbroken look, as if all his fun things had been taken away, he was in a state of despair. Vincent wanted to laugh but felt helpless, having no idea what to do.

And as soon as the little guy finished speaking, tears started falling like raindrops on him, which made Vincent sigh.

He hugged the little guy in his arms and gently patted him, "Liking your sister doesn’t necessarily mean you have to marry her; you can be friends, you can be family."

"Besides, sister is Uncle Poe’s wife. Yinyin calls Uncle Poe ’Uncle,’ so you should call sister ’Aunt.’ Moreover, with Uncle Poe around, Yinyin can easily see Aunt whenever he wants."

"Yinyin can still play with Aunt, it doesn’t affect that."

Hearing Vincent’s words, the little guy stopped crying.

He opened his eyes wide, staring at Vincent without blinking, "Yinyin doesn’t have to marry sister to still play with her?"

Upon hearing the child still call Ava Sterling "sister" and refuse to call her "aunt," Vincent felt helpless and said seriously, "Yinyin, you should call Uncle Poe’s wife ’Aunt,’ not ’sister.’

"Calling her ’sister’ is incorrect."

This title must be corrected.

Earlier on the beach, he felt something was off about Poe Vaughn. Later, the things Poe said to the little guy were surprising and baffling. But now he roughly understood why.

When he wasn’t around, the child must have said something and kept calling Ava Sterling "sister" and Uncle Poe, prompting Poe to say those things, making Poe care.

Although, given his many years of knowing Poe, it was unlikely that Poe would care about such trivial matters.

However, ever since Ava’s appearance, Poe Vaughn clearly became different.

He treated Ava differently.

The little Sylvie Ainsworth pouted her lips, frowned, and very seriously said, "Uncle, sister is beautiful, sister is an angel, I want to call her sister, not aunt."

"Calling her ’aunt’ doesn’t sound nice."

"Yinyin likes calling her ’sister, and Yinyin thinks it suits her."

The little guy is not someone without an opinion; he’s very opinionated and finds it hard to change his mind once he’s made up his mind.

Obviously, regarding Ava Sterling’s title, the little guy was particularly firm and decided.

Vincent Donovan, hearing his innocent and pure words, smiled, "Uncle understands what Yinyin means, but sister has already married Uncle Poe, and Uncle Poe is of the same generation as your uncle and great-uncle. Yinyin calls Uncle Poe ’uncle,’ and calling Uncle Poe’s wife ’sister’ messes up the generations, making Uncle Poe seem really old. Is that appropriate?"

The little guy could understand reason; it’s not that he didn’t understand, but he just wanted to call Ava Sterling "sister."

At this moment, the little guy didn’t respond, pursed his little lips, and looked down silently.

Clearly, he wasn’t listening to Vincent.

Vincent saw this and immediately got a headache.

If this kid was being stubborn, he really didn’t have a solution.

However, just then, his phone rang.

Vincent saw the little guy wasn’t speaking but also wasn’t crying anymore, so he felt slightly relieved, took out his phone to check the call, and surprisingly, the familiar name flashed on the screen.

Ethan Ainsworth.

Seeing this name, Vincent paused, then smiled.

Ethan’s call came just in time.

He looked at the little guy, whose head was buried and said, "It’s a call from your great-uncle."

Hearing that, the little guy’s eyes lit up, his spirits lifted instantly, and he looked up eagerly, "Really?"

The little guy looked at Vincent, then immediately at the phone in his hand.

Vincent, seeing the little guy’s eager to find a solution look, smiled, "Do you want to talk to your great-uncle?"

The little guy immediately nodded with delight, like a chicken pecking at grains.

Vincent’s smile deepened.

He swiped the screen to answer and then put the phone on speaker for the little guy.

The little guy immediately held the phone, happily calling, "Great-Uncle~"

Ethan Ainsworth was furious, especially angry. Because Poe Vaughn didn’t answer his calls, didn’t reply to his messages, ignored him, making him feel as if a cat had scratched at his heart, feeling extremely uneasy.

So, when Poe constantly ignored him and he couldn’t wait for Poe to respond, he gave up and called the parents of the little guy with naive parents.

To ask how their child ended up with Poe Vaughn.

However, he didn’t expect both their phones to be off, leaving Ethan speechless.

He assumed they had just left the child somewhere again.

So, he called the housekeeper always looking after the little guy, and finally found out what had happened.

The little guy got lost. If it weren’t for Poe Vaughn, the child might have been gone.

Even though Ethan had always been carefree, accustomed to seeing major events, and not easily startled, when he heard from the housekeeper that Yinyin was lost, he broke out in a cold sweat.

This child was the treasure of the Ainsworth Family; everyone, from the ninety-year-old family elder to the teenage children of the Ainsworth Family, adored this child, including him.

If anything happened to this kid, not only would the elders be furious, but he would be extremely angry.

So after getting a clear picture from the housekeeper, he directly called Vincent Donovan.

At this moment, Vincent was the most reliable.

And as soon as the call connected, he was about to speak up, but before he could say a word, the little guy’s cheerful voice came through.

Ethan’s heart tightened at that moment.

Such an adorable child, if something really happened to him, he would definitely go trouble those naive parents!

Luckily, the child was still there, still safe.

Ethan’s unsteady heart calmed down slightly, and his usual nonchalant tone softened, "Yinyin, are you okay tonight? Did you get hurt?"

"Great-Uncle heard you got lost; did you encounter bad people? Did anyone bully you?"

Every word showed how much he cared, how worried he was, even more than the child’s parents.

Vincent Donovan heard Ethan’s clearly still-panicked voice, and a smile appeared on his face, but his heart felt a little heavy.

Tonight was really too serious.

The little guy was too young to understand the seriousness of the situation, and after hearing Ethan’s words, his little head lowered immediately, utterly unhappy.

He said, "Great-Uncle, I lost in love..."