Victor got a quilt and placed it on the floor, "Lucia, we'll sleep in Eva's room tonight, so that we can protect her, and she can see us tomorrow morning. She'll be very happy, don't you think so?"
"Lucia, I can't live without you and Eva, you've become part of my life."
Listening to Victor's murmurs, Lucia finally fell asleep, shrinking into Victor's arms, becoming more and more at ease.
Victor knew that he and Justin would confront one day, but he did not expect it would come so quickly. He did not want to return to the country, but Eva, due to premature birth, had congenital development deficiencies, so she could not walk though she was almost two years old. Besides she was allergic in foreign countries, and could only live in domestic A City.
He wanted to take Lucia away, but if Eva had a problem, Lucia's illness would only worsen.
If a storm was coming, no one could not stop it.
After Lucia woke up, she did not dare to leave Eva again, and no longer went out of the door. As long as she held Eva in her arms, she was at ease.
Justin knew he couldn't rush, he had only wanted to force her to speak when he took Lucia's child that day, but he had clearly felt her breakdown, where her fear was at its peak.
The child was important to Lucia, and if he wanted Lucia to go with him, he had to accept this child.
But now, Victor refused to let them go.
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