Chapter 267 Was This Good For The Little Kid?
“What are you doing here?”
Byron brought Wendy to the edge of the woods and asked with a blank expression.
Hearing this, Wendy looked at the little one in her arms. “I was worried about Estie, so I came here to have a look. Don’t worry, I won’t cause you any trouble.”
After she spoke, Byron’s cold, hard voice sounded again. “Since you’ve checked and Estie is doing well, you can go back now.” Wendy’s expression froze. “Byron, I came all the way here. You can’t possibly not even have a meal with me or something, right…?”
After saying this, she lowered her head in remorse and muttered, “I know that you’re still blaming me for the last time I laid my hands on Estie, but I swear I didn’t mean it. All these years, I’ve always treated her as my own child. How can I even bring myself to harm her? Besides, you’ve taught me a lesson for what happened the last time. Please just forgive me.” When she brought up the time she hit Estie, Byron’s expression got even colder. “I’m not the person you should be apologizing to.”
Wendy looked at the little one in her arms again.
Estie was seen being uncomfortable in the embrace, but she did not have the strength to struggle.
When she realized Wendy had loosened her grip, she immediately pulled her arm out and reached out for Daddy.
Byron stretched out and took her in his arms.
“It’s only reasonable that Estie blames me. It’s all my fault. I’ll slowly prove to her that I don’t have anything malicious intentions toward her.” Wendy knew that she would not get Estie’s forgiveness and pretended to reproach herself. As she finished talking, she tried to look at Byron. “Are you willing to give me this chance?”
She was asking whether their marriage was going to become a reality.
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