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"Daddy, I want to eat cotton candy..." Nicole's coquettish voice broke the eerie atmosphere. Daven raised his brow and lifted the little girl up. "Let's go, buy some cotton candy." Lynnsey's gaze held a hidden meaning. "Katelynn seemed to care a lot about Gadge Morngo. Why aren't you saddened by his death?" "He's just gone to a better place. Why should I be sad?" Katelynn stared at Daven's receding figure and curled her lips slowly. "Mr. Morgado seems to be a good father." Lynnsey sneered coldly. "Fatherhood is innate." "Fatherhood may be innate, but love between a man and a woman is not. I've been here for so long and I haven't seen Mr. Morgado look at Ms. Bridge with genuine affection." Katelynn suppressed the mockery at the corner of her lips. "It's like a superior and a subordinat