'God, why is being this tiny Axel Knight's bodyguard more exhausting than guarding Axel himself?'
Liam flashed a nervous smile.
"Haha, Oliver, you misunderstood. Did you forget? I was smiling when I spoke, right? If I smile, that means I'm not scolding. I always talk nicely to you. Don't I?"
Oliver didn't answer. He just blinked, expression unreadable.
Liam's heart races in his chest.
Then, salvation arrived. "Eh, look, look! Your mommy is coming out now!"
Relief poured out of him in a long sigh.
Oliver turned his head toward the door, instantly distracted.
At that moment, Liam realized something with bone-deep certainty. He wasn't protecting Oliver. The little man was already a force of nature, a tiny version of Axel himself.
And if Evelyn ever discovered what her son had just suggested earlier, he would not only be in trouble, he would probably end up kneeling at her feet, begging for mercy.
Oliver's voice rang out, cheerful again.