Wyatt looked at his son and smiled. "Buddy, how is Haven?"
Hearing his father change the subject, Buddy knew that he did not want to mention this matter. He understood the bitterness in his father's heart.
Eden had always been a scar that his father couldn't heal.
He sighed slightly and said, "Victor didn't punish Haven but just let her clarify it herself. We owe him one. As long as Haven apologies sincerely, Victor and Eden Bleu will let go of her."
Wyatt nodded slightly. He suddenly found Victor's attitude toward Eden Bleu was unexpectedly good.
All these years, Victor had been waiting for his daughter. However, he suddenly lost his heart to Eden Bleu.
Wyatt narrowed his eyes slightly, hoping that he was right this time.
He looked out of the window and saw the lamp that had not been turned off in the past few years at the gate of their house.
The light gave him hope. He hoped that Eden would find the way home one day. Even in the
darkness, she could see the light.
Wyatt took a deep breath full of pain. He asked, "Where's your big brother? Hasn't he come back yet?"
Buddy nodded, "He is on a business trip and will be back the day after tomorrow."
"I see." Wyatt nodded slightly, looking a little tired. He smiled faintly and said, "Buddy, you both have worked hard during this period. Thank you."
Buddy smiled, "It's nothing. I'm sorry for us being goofy and always making you and mom worried."
Hearing his son's words, Wyatt looked at him with relief. "Buddy, you've grown up. In the future, you can rely on yourself."
Wyatt spoke as he closed the album.
He slowly got up with a weary face, faint sorrow lingering between his eyebrows. "I'll go to rest. I'm tired."
"OK!" Buddy had been looking at his father's tired expression distressfully.
Even in their dreams, his parents wanted to find Eden.
He always knew about this. But could she really be Eden?
Buddy also rose and slowly walked out.
In the hospital.
It was already 10 o'clock, and Eden was dozing off by the bed.
Victor went to buy her a crutch. With it, at least it would be easier for her to walk.
As soon as Victor entered the ward, she was awakened. She raised her head and suddenly looked into his extremely gentle black eyes.
They were attracted to each other the moment their eyes met.
Victor smiled slightly, "I woke you up." His voice was hoarse but very pleasant.
Eden curled her lips and smiled. She shook her head slightly and looked at his imposing posture. She lowered her head slightly and said, "No, I was not asleep."
Victor put down the crutch and sat next to her. An aggressive aura attacked her and made her a little nervous.
She glanced at him. "Victor, go back and have a rest. Gia will sleep until tomorrow morning. There is nothing else to do here. You don't have to stay."
Hearing this, Victor looked at her quietly. "Why do you keep asking me to leave?"
Eden looked at his perfect face. He was strong and gentle. When he smiled at her, he exuded warmth and refinement like polished jade. She smiled, "I'm afraid that you'll feel tired. Jaida will feel sorry if you're exhausted."
Victor curled his lips slightly and retorted, "If you are tired, mom will also feel sorry for you. So, I need to stay."
"An excuse," Eden said in a low voice.
Victor also retorted, "Yours is also an excuse."
Eden was speechless. She had never won when arguing with him.
He slightly leaned to one side and looked at her face-to-face.
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