Brian failed to win women's hearts all the time, didn't he? How could he blame others for this?
How could it be his fault? Oh no, he was different from Brian. After all, he had children in his twenties.
The more Victor thought about it, the more wronged he felt.
He wanted to reason with Brian, but it seemed to be a little childish to do so.
That was right! He wouldn't argue with Brian.
Victor finally figured it out. He picked up his phone and started a conversation in the group chat of him and the children, "Babies, come out."
Henrick was the first one to reply to him, "Dad, you are not busy at all."
Victor was stunned. Did he mean that he was boring?
Henrick always pissed him off.
"Ricky, don't mock me like this. Don't you miss me?"
"If you let me go back, I'll love you so much. I miss my mom."
"Don't miss me?"
"We are both men. Why should I miss you?"
Victor's heart ached severely.
Giada said, "Dad, I miss you."
Victor smiled dotingly. Sure enough, his daughter was the most considerate.
"Gia, I miss you, too."
Henrick typed, "Giada, you traitor! We agreed that we would fight for the chance to go home."
"Your life here is funnier than that in River City. Are you sure you want to go back?"
"Don't you miss mom?"
"Yes, but I won't talk about it all day long just like you. When I miss mom, I'll have a video call with her. We have to live independently sooner or later. We can take the chance to train ourselves now."
"Humph! Who hid in the quilt in the middle of the night and called mom with tears secretly?"
"Aren't you ashamed to say this? You cry the most frequently, don't you?"
"You're really something."
Victor touched his forehead with a headache. Henrick and Giada always quarrelled in the group chat.
He didn't even have a chance to speak.
Kenny would never chat in the group chat. When he encountered something, he called him directly.
"Good Night, my dear babies!" Victor sent this and immediately put down the phone.
Thinking that Gia missed Eden so much that she cried under the quilt secretly, he felt very distressed.
Compared with Gia, he knew that Ricky cried more often.
Victor's nose twitched, and his throat tightened. In fact, Eden was the saddest one.
Victor's heart ached for Eden once again.
Eden just rarely expressed her longing for the children in front of him.
Under the warm light, Victor gritted his teeth with great strength, and there was a painful expression on his handsome face.
He turned over slightly and gently held Eden in his arms. Then he lowered his head and looked at her pretty sleepy face, saying in a mellow and gentle voice, "Eden, I'm sorry. Please give me some more time."
His low and mellow voice echoed in the night.
In the summer night, the starry sky was beautiful.
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