Walker Grant’s brow smoothed out a little, and his tone softened. "Noah, what’s wrong?"
"Uncle, are you coming home?"
Noah’s voice was childish, his words coming out in fits and starts.
"I miss you, Uncle."
But Walker Grant said, "I’m not coming back tonight. It’s late. You need to go to bed early and listen to your grandma and your mom."
"But I miss you, Uncle..." Noah was insistent. "Uncle, please come back and stay with me?"
"No."
Walker Grant rejected him without hesitation. "You have Great-Grandma, Grandma, and your mom with you, but I’m with your auntie—"
Noah fell silent.
After a moment, there was some rustling on the other end of the line, followed by Judith Pierce’s exasperated voice. "Noah misses you a lot. You haven’t been back in days, and he just wants to see you."
Walker Grant raised an eyebrow slightly. "Mom, does he really miss me, or are you just tired of looking after him?"
"What nonsense are you talking about!" Judith Pierce said, getting angry. "He’s my grandson. How could I possibly not want to look after him?"
"Then why did you let him use your phone to call me?" Walker Grant scoffed. "Mom, if you miss Dad and want to go see him, just say so."
"You little brat."
Judith Pierce snapped irritably, "How are you in the mood to joke around? Your own wife doesn’t even want you anymore!"
With that, she hung up the phone.
Walker Grant: "..."
His expression turned cold. He put his phone away, and when he looked up, his eyes met Chloe Reed’s, which were filled with deep disappointment.
He said flatly, "I’m not leaving."
"..."
Chloe Reed curled up on the small bed and fell asleep.
Walker Grant sat in the chair the whole time, his searching gaze repeatedly falling upon her. But she was too exhausted to notice.
「The next day」

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