However, Sonia didn't know Dixon's thoughts about her. She just got up to pick up her phone that was placed aside by Dixon after taking Babur's medicine.
It's already late at night. Victor must be very worried since she hasn't come back yet.
As expected, as soon as she grabbed the phone in her hand, it rang. Dixon felt that the ringtone sounded inexplicably familiar. But Sonia answered the phone before he had more time to think about it.
"Hello?" The woman's voice still sounded cold. But if you listen carefully, you will find that it actually sounds soft and hoarse with a temptation of romantic satiety.
"Mommy, where have you been?"
Victor asked on the other side of the phone. "Why aren't you home? I'm very worried about you!"
Sonia can only coax him, "I will be back soon."
"How can you have fun outside alone at such a late night?!" Victor was a little angry. "Do you know I have been worrying sick! It's too dangerous for you to go out alone! Don't do this again!"
"Okay! Okay!" Sonia smiled helplessly. "I know. I'm sorry. I promise I won't make this mistake again, okay?"
Victor snorted and then said: "Uncle Quincy is also worried about you."
"I'll be back in a minute." Sonia tidied up her clothes. And at the same time, she began to wear her shoes. Dixon handed her shoes over. The woman gratefully said thank you to him without making a sound. Dixon narrowed his eyes and smiled.
"Okay. I'll be back in thirty minutes. I won't wander around anymore. You guys wait for me in the hotel. Don't leave at will, okay?"
After Sonia comforted Victor and hung up the phone, he took a deep breath of relief. She still felt weak and couldn't use too much strength. But she felt much better than before. And she looked better, too. She bent over to them. "Thank you for saving me tonight."
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