Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy!
Chapter 573 A Playful Twist

Confronted with his grandma's hopeful gaze, Dylan felt somewhat uncomfortable; he wasn't used to getting piggyback rides.

Unlike Ruby, outside of his own mother, he seldom got close to others.

"Dylan?" Margaret called out to him.

So, in response, Dylan quickly said, "Let's catch up to Mom and the others, Grandma. If we don't hurry, we'll fall behind."

His demeanor wasn't as approachable as Ruby's, but now was not the time for hesitation-they needed to keep up with the rest of their family.

Hearing this, Margaret knew the jig was up; shouldering him wasn't an option.

Oh well, holding hands wasn't so bad.

Besides, she was wearing a sequined jacket that would probably be uncomfortable for the little guy to lean against.

Thus, Margaret, resigned to her fate, took his hand and led him forward.

Upon seeing that she had dropped the subject of carrying him, little Dylan let out a sigh of relief.

Airport Exit

Mr. Hansen and two drivers were waiting there. Probably due to the long wait, Mr. Hansen couldn't help but say, "Why is the plane taking so long to land? My daughter hasn't come out yet?"

One of the drivers, seeing his anxiety, reassured him, "Sir, don't worry. It's almost New Year's, and she might have a lot of luggage to pick up, which takes some time."

Upon hearing the driver's thoughts, Mr. Hansen agreed and calmed down a bit, but he couldn't resist lighting a cigarette.

A few minutes later, one of the drivers suddenly exclaimed with joy, "Sir, do you see that? Is that Miss Eva?"

Upon hearing his daughter's name, Mr. Hansen quickly looked in the direction the driver pointed, but after searching left and right, he couldn't spot her familiar figure. "Where? Why can't I see my daughter?" Mr. Hansen asked.

"There." The driver pointed in a direction, and Mr. Hansen looked in that direction but still couldn't see his daughter.

Just as he was about to ask the driver if he was mistaken, considering his own eyesight and the danger of hiring him as a driver, he caught sight of a familiar figure. When Mr. Hansen saw this person, his eyes narrowed slightly.

Adrian.

Soon, Mr. Hansen saw Adrian's figure carrying a girl.

And that girl... was it not his daughter Eva whom he had been looking for?

The driver smiled and said, "Sir, did you see her? Miss Eva is on his back."

Mr. Hansen suddenly felt speechless.

He had thought the driver's eyes were playing tricks on him and that hiring him as a driver was unreliable. But now it seemed that the driver was very reliable, as he easily recognized Eva while Mr. Hansen couldn't even after looking for a while. Suddenly, Mr. Hansen felt embarrassed.

But his attention quickly returned to his daughter. Although she was the one being carried, in this situation...

Why did Eva let someone carry her? Was she feeling unwell?

Mr. Hansen knew his daughter well. He knew she was a strong-willed person. If she wasn't feeling unwell, how could she let someone carry her at the airport?

Realizing that his daughter might be feeling unwell, Mr. Hansen became worried.

Was Eva okay?

From a distance, Eva saw the exit and also saw her father standing there with two drivers.

When their eyes met, the two drivers excitedly waved at them.

Meanwhile, Mr. Hansen stood there, looking worriedly at her.

Facing her father's worried gaze, Eva immediately guessed his thoughts and said to Adrian, "We're almost there. Please put me down quickly."

However, Adrian held her tightly and had no intention of letting her down. He responded, "Since we're almost there, a few more steps won't make a difference. I'll carry you to the car." Eva was at a loss.

"You don't need to; I see my dad."

"Correction, our dad."

Helplessly, Eva pointed at him and said, "Who asked you to carry me? Hurry up and put me down. If we get any closer, my dad will start interrogating me."

Upon hearing this, Adrian hesitated.

"But if I put you down now, he'll think we were just fooling around and won't keep asking questions."

Initially, Adrian had wanted to carry her to the car because he was concerned about her getting tired. But when he heard her mentioning another problem, he had to change his mind. "Should I put you down now? Can you walk by yourself?"

"I could walk by myself from the beginning. It was you who insisted on carrying me..."

As she spoke, Adrian was rendered speechless.

"So, carrying you is now my fault?"

"Yes, it's your fault."

Eva pointed at him unashamedly. "Who asked you to carry me? Hurry up and put me down. Get a bit closer, and my dad will start questioning me."

Seeing the distance closing in, Adrian had no choice but to stop and put her down.

As soon as her feet touched the ground, Eva immediately moved a little away from Adrian.

Seeing her like this, Adrian couldn't help but tease her.

"No conscience."

Eva snorted lightly. "If I have no conscience, then so be it."

She adjusted her bag, tidied her appearance, and then grabbed Adrian's hand. "Let's go quickly."

Mr. Hansen had been worried that his daughter might not be feeling well, which was why he thought she needed to be carried by Adrian. But he didn't expect her to get down by herself. And she stood quite steadily, although she seemed a bit shy.

Just at that moment, one of the drivers cheerfully said, "Sir, Mr. Adrian is so good to Miss Eva. He carried her off the plane and didn't want Miss Eva to walk by herself."

Mr. Hansen was taken aback.

Was his perspective different from others?

Upon seeing his son-in-law carrying his daughter, his instinctive reaction was to worry if something had happened to his daughter.

But others saw it as a man who knew how to take care of his wife.

Different identities really led to different perspectives. The difference in thoughts was unexpectedly significant.

Thinking about this, Mr. Hansen couldn't help but touch his nose, feeling a bit embarrassed.

So, he had worried too much about his daughter's well-being. It was just a little playfulness between a couple.

Mr. Hansen seriously thought about it and realized that it might be the case.

Well, he wouldn't ask about this matter later. He would just let it pass. Otherwise, it would be awkward to bring it up.

Before long, the young couple approached them.

From a distance, Eva smiled happily at Mr. Hansen.

"Dad!"

This was the first time Eva saw him after losing her memory. Although she had seen his photos before, seeing him in person felt completely different.

A sense of familiarity welled up from the bottom of her heart, and her eyes became slightly teary as she rushed into her father's embrace.

Mr. Hansen also opened his arms and hugged his daughter as tears slowly streamed down his face.

His poor daughter...

She was the only daughter he had in his life...

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