It's about Sonia?
After looking around, Dixon directly picked Victor up and hugged the small boy in his arms. Then, he walked into his office.
He put him on his desk, narrowed his eyes and smiled at Victor with his eyebrows raised up. "What can I do for you as your father?"
Victor raised his head and looked directly into his eyes. Then he came straight to the point. "Did you make all those orders to give my mommy a hard time?"
Dixon's expression froze on his face. He was shocked, because he never expected that his son would hold such a hostile attitude against him when coming to see him.
He felt a tingling pain in his chest. And his voice became lower involuntarily. "Are you here to accuse me of being guilty?"
"No." Victor replied in a low voice. "I just came to get justice for my mommy."
"Justice?"
Dixon smiled ironically. "There is no justice in this world. Power and status mean everything."
"Daddy, I don't appreciate you doing this." Victor seemed to be a little excited. The little boy's eyes were already red. "My mommy and uncle are trying their best to live a life. Why do you have to push them to a dead end? If it is only for me, please stop such boring behavior!"
Boring?
God! How ridiculous this is! His own son is accusing him of being boring!
"Did Sonia teach you to say that? Huh?"
Dixon sneered and asked him, "Did she ask you to come to me on purpose?"
Dixon seemed to have already confirmed in his heart that it was Sonia who taught this child to do so. Is such a woman really qualified to be a good mother?
Victor stared at Dixon for a long time without blinking. And suddenly, he smiled, as if he had already known about Dixon's thoughts.
Unexpectedly, a five-year-old child could show such a smile.
After a long time, he said: "Mr. Borris, don't you just want me?
I'll go back to the Borris family with you. Don't give my mommy a hard time anymore."
Dixon felt shocked in his heart. Instead of calling him Dad, Victor started to call him in an alienated way again, just with two simple words -- Mr. Borris.
"Don't hesitate. I'll just go back with you.
In exchange, don't disturb my mommy's life again!"
Every word coming out of the child's mouth was like a steel needle and a sharp blade sticking into Dixon's chest.
Dixon had to admit that although Sonia couldn't cause him pain, little Victor could. He could easily hurt him bloodily.
The disappointment in his eyes was so obvious that it seemed that the father had failed in his duty.
Dixon sipped his lips and asked in a faint tone. "Are you sure about this?"
The little boy looked up at him. His dark pupils were as gorgeous but lonely as the universe. He said: "Yes. Count today as the first day."
After Dixon finished his work for the day, Victor consciously followed him to climb into his car. Then he sat in the car and watched the company getting far away. Dixon spoke up and asked:" Have you told your mommy about this?"
Victor turned his head and said indifferently: "No."
"Tut-tut... At least let your mommy know, or she will think I kidnapped you."
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