When Jarvis and Dixon heard this, they all changed their faces. Reese stayed there, and her original disdainful expression was long gone. She said in a trembling voice, "Don't talk nonsense there!"
"The discerning people can see it at a glance who is deliberately picky!"
Sonia noticed Queenie's stiffness, presumably because she was afraid of Jarvis. She protected Queenie and Harlan behind her, turned to them and said, "Go back to the kitchen and ice your face."
Queenie replied, holding Harlan and leaving. Sonia stayed there alone, turning her head to Reese and sneering, "So, why do you stay here?
Are you going to advertise your new western restaurant next?"
Reese looked at Jarvis with a pitiful face, probably trying to get Jarvis to help her vent her anger, but when she looked over, she found that Jarvis was distracted.
Jarvis stared at the back of Queenie and Harlan, and his pupils contracted into pinholes.
She left!
She just walked away with another man in front of him!
She didn't even look at him!
Very good, Queenie, you are so fully fledged!
Victor, who was sitting inside, didn't hold back. He came out to see Sonia and shouted, "Mommy..."
This made Dixon shudder, and he shouted uncontrollably, "Victor!"
However, Victor turned around and gave Dixon an indifferent look, as if he were a stranger. Then he turned his head back, and smiled at his mother. "Mommy, let's sit down and eat, and don't mind those unrelated outsiders."
Listen to what his own son said!
Dixon subconsciously continued, "Victor, Dad knows that you didn't intentionally slander on that thing..."
"Shut up."
Sonia protected Victor, then looked up at Dixon, "You did something wrong, and I let it go.
We have missed each other. It's not a pity at all. "
She had done so much for him, but at such a time, she left him!
Dixon's eyes were red, and he shouted, "Sonia!"
It sounded like a cry.
But Sonia left, and she didn't even stop. She didn't even look back at him, just as he did to her five years ago.
Dixon felt that his heart was shaking badly. No one had ever hurt him like this. Her indifferent disregard could even make him falter.
He knew that Rebecca really led the kidnapping, and he wanted to have a good talk with Sonia, but why did she even give him a look back?
Did she hate him so much?
His memories gradually became broken. Could she look back at him?
Just one look.
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