Victor never thought of this possibility, so when facing the question of Dixon, he obviously froze.
If, if Elinor completely changed her personality, if Elinor is no longer the cowering little girl now, What attitude should he take towards her?
But on second thought, Victor felt that there was nothing to make a fuss about. A person's change itself is unpredictable, but as long as he does not change his attitude, no matter what Elinor becomes, she is still a despicable woman in his eyes.
Thinking of this, Victor was relieved again.
Dixon stopped talking, and the atmosphere in the car fell silent, until Dixon brought Victor back to the old house. Sonia has been waiting at the door, with Dixon's parents.
But after seeing the rear door open, only Victor came down alone, and Sonia obviously frowned. "Why are you alone?"
Victor also frowned. "What's the matter?"
"Where is Elinor Borris?" Sonia looked behind Victor and made sure that Elinor did not follow. She was surprised. "I thought she would come with you today, and I prepared her favorite dishes for dinner tonight."
"Why do you all regard outsiders' children as your own children?" Victor held his hands in his chest and didn't understand his mother's charitable and tolerant attitude towards Elinor. "Elinor is the daughter of that woman. I don't want her to come to our old house to eat together. She doesn't deserve it."
Sonia sighed in her heart, looked into the distance, and could only take back her eyes. She has been trying to eliminate Victor's obsession and hatred for the past in his heart over the years, but it seems that … Victor is not so easy to forget.
Maybe Victor is still young, when he grown up, he can get over it.
With Dixon, Sonia looked at Victor again: "OK, I don't force my opinion on you, I respect yours."
This may be where Sonia and Dixon have done the most success in cultivating Victor. Even if their children disagree with them, as parents, they will never force their children to accept their opoion.
Many times, parents regard their children as their own things, so children must listen to themselves. Once they have conflicts with them in certain areas, they will put on the airs of adults, and then borrow this superior majesty to foece children to follow their whims.
But Sonia and Dixon will not.
Victor is an independent individual with his own independent thinking, so they don't distort his thoughts by force.
For many of Victor's weird thoughts, Dixon would say, "After you have thought about it calmly and carefully, if you have made up your mind to do something, then do it, even if you suffer losses after doing it. Yes, or regret it, for you, it is also a lesson."
At least, Dixon can protect Victor. At least, when Victor really had an accident, he could keep him out of suffering, and Victor could go ahead for the rest.
At this moment, they also hold this idea for Victor.
If one day Victor found that he had done something wrong and went too far with Elinor, he deserved it.
Victor followed Sonia into the house. When Helena saw Victor, she was beaming. She liked her grandson very much. "Hey, isn't Elinor with you today?"
Hearing this, Victor's face suddenly changed. How could everyone ask him about Elinor's news? He has nothing to do with her!
So the teenager simply confessed, "I quarreled with Elinor, so she moved out. She is no longer with me."
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