Tom wondered why Charles still wanted to keep a watch on Lacey if it was not her.
“Do as I say,” Charles did not explain. He believed that Lacey did not do so, but he still had someone to keep a watch on her.
Matthew would not rashly say like this, and he must have found something about it. If the person who kidnapped Dolores last time was the one who did this, the person would not do such a low-class matter which inadvertently alerted the enemy and did not get any benefits of it.
Dolores went here not long ago, and she did not offend anyone. However, she had a conflict with Lacey. Although their problem had settled at that time, Lacey's dress shop had closed.
It made sense that she was resentful about it.
Click---
The elevator sounded, and the elevator door slowly opened. A man in a leather jacket, with a cigarette between his lips, stood in front of the elevator door. He cold hummed when he saw a man in a wheelchair in the elevator, as if he mumbled a lame man.
Tom immediately got angry, and he wanted to beat the man, but then he was stopped by Charles. It was not worthy for him to bother himself arguing with the likes of the man. The man was a ruffian based on his dressing.
It was better to offend the gentlemen, not villains.
Tom glared at the man in the leather jacket, then wheeled Charles out of the housing estate.
“There are all kinds of nuts in this world. The man is such an uneducated person,” Tom spat.
Charles raised his head and looked at Tom, “Is it worth to angry for such a small matter?”
“It doesn't worth it. I don't even know the man,” Tom answered.
“Then what are you angry about?”
“I'm angry at what he said.”
“Don't take his words to heart since he is an irrelevant person. If I have to get angry when I heard such words every time, I'm afraid that it will be the death of me long ago.”
Charles could not accept it at first. He could only enlighten himself after a long time. He did not take the words to heart that were not beneficial himself.
Tom knew that he should not continue this topic, and Charles was a little upset. Tom sensibly broke in with another line, “I'll call someone to keep a watch on Miss Ward.”
Charles knew Tom's little thought, but he did not tear off it since Tom had followed Charles for a long time.
“I'll take you home and take a rest,” Tom said.
Charles nodded, and he felt tired indeed.
In hotel.
After dining, Matthew asked Boyce and Armand to go out of the dining room. Dolores did not know what they talked about.
Dolores took the two children downstairs to play. She had a psychological shadow and did not want to go upstairs.
She felt uncomfortable in her heart.
Theresa sat next to her and said, “It's almost to the end of the year.”
Dolores smiled, “Do you want to go back?”
Theresa interlocked her fingers and shook her head, “No. I feel that time flies. We've been back to China for six months.”
Dolores had the same feeling as Theresa since many things happened in the six months. She had seen through many people and things.
“Let's go, Theresa. Let's go to watch a movie,” Armand had the car key and turned it in his hand, and he walked to Theresa.
Theresa eluded as soon as she saw Armand and whispered to Dolores, “I'll go upstairs first.”
“Hey, where are you going to hide?” Armand chased after her upstairs.
Dolores looked at them, who were clamorous and were like a quarrelsome lover. She shook her head and helplessly smiled.
“Mommy, what are you smiling at?” Simona threw herself into Dolores's arms and put her arm around Dolores's neck, and pouted, “I heard just now Armand say that he will go to watch a movie. I want to go too.”
Dolores pinched Simona's nose, “You've got sharp ears. How come I didn't even hear it?”
The little girl giggled, “My ears are sharp, and my mouth is smooth as well.”
Dolores held Simon in her arms, and she knew that Simona was on a whim. Simona would be anxious to scream if Simona stayed in the cinema for one hour or two.
Simona could not stay in the cinema quietly. Dolores took her to the cinema once earlier. Simona kept moved her fingers and ate popcorns when watching the cinema. She asked from time to time, “When can we go?”
She did not even know the content of the movie.
Dolores would never take her to the cinema again.
“Daddy, daddy," Simona suddenly saw Matthew walked in, then she ran out of Dolores's arms. She ran while shouted, "Daddy, daddy.”
Matthew bent and caught her to prevent her from banging into him, “Don't run so fast.”
“Daddy, daddy, mommy is petty. I want to go to the movies, but she is not willing to take me,” She started to complain once she got into Matthew's arms.
Dolores, “...”
Samuel, “...”
“Is that so?" Matthew smiled dotingly and took a glance at Dolores. He leaned close to Simona's ear, "Then you say how to punish her?”
The little girl winked her eyes and tilted her head to think, “How about a kiss?”
Dolores, “...”
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