Familiar as the scene was, Suzanne couldn't quite place who the child reminded her of. The photo was taken from a distance, and even zoomed in, it wasn't very clear. The only definitive clue was—
There's a child so young around Suzanne?!
Whose kid is it?
Louis King tried to enlarge the child's face on the photo inside the car, but it seemed like he had seen the child somewhere before. However, he realized he couldn't remember a four-year-old girl he met.
He suddenly thought of a time during his childhood, when his brother had a cute chubby face at the age of five or six. As Mason King grew older, the chubby cuteness of his childhood face disappeared, only to become increasingly handsome and cold. But back then, Louis was still young, and his impression of Mason's childhood was quite vague.
Steward Uncle Lamon had noticed Louis' car parked in King's mansion for a while, and he hurriedly knocked on the door, "Second Young Master?"