"You..." Babur sighed, "Look at you, you are reluctant to give up Sonia. Why did you leave her?"
Dixon lay there without speaking. He checked his mobile phone, then looked up at Babur, "What is Sonia doing recently?"
"If you want to know so much, just ask her." Babur knew what Dixon wanted to say, "I really can't figure out why you are so cruel. Sonia was crying alone then. He must want to talk to you after all the things were over. But you unilaterally announced the end."
Babur's words were reasonable. Dixon felt sad, but couldn't do anything else.
If these must be experienced, then for the sake of freedom and peace of Sonia, Dixon was willing to endure them.
"I don't have much time."
Dixon looked away and looked out of the window, "Babur, I should pay the price."
Babur paused. He wiped his scalpel and lowered his eyelashes, "Do you want me to tell Sonia?"
"Don't."
Dixon tried hard to get up from bed. He had just experienced a major operation, and he would during the operating if Babur was not careful. Fortunately, Lenard and Babur were very reliable, and they saved Dixon back from the death.
At this moment, Dixon was pale because of serious injury. But on that cold face, his eyes were surprisingly bright.
Babur knew that his eyes would only show such a light when he saw Sonia.
The indomitable and strong girl, the woman named Sonia, was the only sun in the dark world of Dixon.
"Don't tell Sonia."
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