Kenny at the other end of the line sounds a little lazy, "Mom?"
Mrs. Murphy, like a complaining schoolgirl, stares at the black Audi and reports carefully, "Kenny, I see that little fox."
"So?"
Mrs. Murphy is a little angry when she heard his tone, "I found her get on another man's car. Aren't you nervous?"
Kenny smiles on the other end of the phone. Turns out the intention of his mother's call is that. "Mom, do you just want to tell me about this?"
Mrs. Murphy gets anxious.
"Kenny, how can you be so indifferent? She's cheating on you and hooking up with other men. If you don't take it seriously, you'll be in her control in the future."
His mother's move reminds him of a saying, "the king doesn't worry but his eunuch does."
"Mom, don't be nervous now. It's possible that the man is a client."
"It's impossible. She talks and laughs with that man. Their relationship must not be so pure. I tell you what, she got on that man's car, it's a black Audi. You know what, I won't follow where they go next!"
Mrs. Murphy is lovely sometimes. She cares about it very much, but she pretends to be indifferent. She wants to follow them, but she says that deliberately due to her dignity.
"Go home, mom. Don't follow them."
"What?" Mrs. Murphy blows up a little bit. "Kenny, can you be so indifferent when the little fox makes you be cuckolded?"
She thought that she has already said that, and he would definitely say, "well, follow them and report to me at any time."
She's so anxious.
"Mom, you don't have to be so nervous. I trust her." He doesn't really believe her, but just with his knowledge of her. At present, he is the only one who has something to do with the Greens.
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