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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1704

Baber felt a strange discomfort when an unfamiliar face suddenly spoke of his adopted status. He blinked, questioning, "How do you... how do you know I'm adopted?"

The balloon salesman, with an unassuming look, replied, "I've been selling balloons around here lately, and I've heard some chatter among the neighbors. They were talking about an adopted child, and I guess that must be you. The last time you all bought balloons, you didn't seem to be the favored one in this family."

Baber frowned, saying emphatically, "I'm doing just fine here. My mom and the rest of the family treat me well, sir. Don't make assumptions."

Seeing that Baber was getting a bit worked up, the good-natured balloon salesman tried to placate him. "Easy there, kiddo. I just wanted to check on you because I was a bit worried. If you think this family truly treats you well, then just forget what I said."

Baber was confused. "Worried... worried about what?"

The balloon salesman looked around to make sure no one was approaching before he explained. "Of course, I'm worried about you being taken advantage of in this family. I heard you were adopted, and I bet your birth family was in a tough spot to give you up. I'm afraid you might be looked down upon or even abused here. You see, some wealthy families like to show off by adopting poor orphans. I fear you might be one of those exploited kids."

Baber shook his head. "Sir, thanks for your concern. I'm doing fine here, and my mom treats me well."

The salesman smiled and added, "Good. As long as you're not being mistreated here. But I still advise you to keep your eyes open, kid."

Baber cocked his head. "Keep my eyes open for what?"

"Silly boy, these rich families always know who's kin and who's not. Last time, besides you, your mom also brought along a boy and a girl. Those two must be her biological children, right?

In the future, your mom will definitely leave her fortune to her own children. You, as an adopted child, will get nothing. So, you must study hard and be self-reliant when you grow up. Otherwise, you'll end up like me, uneducated and selling balloons for a living. It's tough and not much of a moneymaker."

Baber felt like the man was overthinking. He pouted and emphasized how much his mom loved him. "My mom will never throw me out!"

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