“Hey, watch it! Who are you calling an animal, huh?” Wesley chided him angrily.
“If you don’t like hearing such a thing, then you shouldn’t do something so revolting.” Tobias had a chilling look in his eyes as he said that.
Before coming over, Skylar had planned to talk with Wesley about what to do after her mother was released from prison.
Her mother was her only family now, but Wesley did not like her as she was not close with him. Still, her mother was his sister.
But now, she had seen through it. Wesley wanted nothing to do with them at all.
She leaned weakly in Tobias’ arms, realizing that it was indeed better to have a man around.
If she were here all by herself, she would not know how to face it.
Skylar said disappointingly, “Let’s go. Anyway, sorry for disturbing you guys. I won’t come over anymore.”
When Tobias noticed the factory uniform worn by Wesley, a mysterious smile appeared on his face. “I only hope that one day, you won’t kneel on the ground and beg her.”
Wesley disliked Skylar’s new boyfriend whose speech and presence were intimidating.
He assumed that Tobias must be a middle-level manager as the latter exuded an aura.
Meanwhile, Sharon replied mockingly, “Beg her? What nonsense are you spouting? Anyway, Skylar, don’t be upset. Your mother hates you so much, and yet you still treat her like this.”
Skylar’s blood boiled when she heard what her aunt had said.
“How I treat my mom is none of your business. I shouldn’t have come today,” she said through her gritted teeth.
Having wasted her time coming here, she felt her heart sank the moment she left the old house.
In fact, she had been in a bad mood since yesterday.
Looking at Skylar, who appeared as if she had lost her soul, Tobias handed her a cigarette.
Skylar, who didn’t know how to smoke, pushed it away and turned him down.
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