Wyatt, Aisling, and Delmont all had awkward looks on their faces as they sat down silently.
Eden gave a helpless smile. When she had been bullied by them, she had felt as if her world were full of sorrow. She had already made the greatest efforts to convince herself to forgive them.
Sometimes, she had to laugh at herself, and she had had enough of it.
Victor entered Giada's room and found that his daughter was fast asleep. There were lots of wastepaper scattered all over the floor.
There was not a single manuscript on the desk, which showed that Gia was not satisfied with all of her paintings. He picked up one randomly and saw that it was a family portrait.
Victor's gaze deepened. He looked closely at the painting. Jaida, Gia, Kenny, Ricky, Eden, Mr. Calder, and himself were all in it, and he was standing beside Eden.
Victor's hand, which was holding the paper, trembled slightly. Gia really regarded him as her father.
He slowly looked at his daughter, who was sleeping soundly on the bed. Not Like her mother, Gia was carefree and very casual. Even her dress style was quite different from that of Eden.
He walked over slowly, his deep eyes full of love.
When Giada felt a dark shadow and a familiar aura shrouding her, she slowly opened her eyes.
Seeing that it was Victor, she smiled sleepily and lazily. "Uncle Victor, you are back. How is my mother?"
Victor bent slightly, carefully picked her up with a smile, and smoothed her messy hair.
He smiled and said, "Your mom is fine. She is waiting for you to lunch now. By the way, your hair is too long. Can you cut it short?"
Giada narrowed her eyes, scratched her head, and said in a hoarse voice, "I can take care of it myself, and I don't want to cut it. If I cut my hair again, my mother will be mad at me!"
Victor asked, "Why?"
Giada glanced at the clothes she was wearing and grinned, "She hates me wearing clothes like this. She said that I'm like a hooligan, so I'll keep this long hair to remind her that I am still her sweet daughter!"
Victor:
What sort of logic was this?
Victor smiled helplessly and asked, "Gia, did Kenny tell you about your mother finding her biological parents."
Giada's expression changed slightly when she heard these words. Her tone was displeased as she said, "I knew it! She must have forgiven them."
Victor:
He could hardly keep up with his daughter's thinking. He hadn't said anything about that part yet.
He touched Gia's lovely nose gently and said, "Gia, your mom has forgiven your grandma and grandpa. They're at our house now. Let's go down and meet them."
When Giada heard this, she stared at him for three whole seconds. In the end, her gaze turned into one of speechlessness. "I knew she would do this. As long as she's happy, I'm OK with it."
Gia didn't care. And she believed it had nothing to do with her.
Victor slightly raised the corners of his mouth. "Good girl. Let's go."
Victor carried Gia in his arms. When passing by Kenny's room, Victor pushed Kenny's door open. Kenneth quickly closed the laptop. His action was so fast that it made Victor suspicious.
Victor's eyes flashed slightly, while Kenneth shot a cold look at him.
"Uncle Victor, why didn't you knock on the door?" Kenneth asked.
Victor said, "I'm sorry. I'll do it next time. It's time for lunch now."
Kenneth nodded slightly, "OK."
Giada asked strangely, "Kenny, what are you doing? You always hide in your room and look at the computer. You are so mysterious. By the way, why didn't you go and buy me the drawing paper? I fell asleep while waiting for you."
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