Sonia stopped talking. After a few seconds, she turned around and went past Jarvis. At the end of the corridor, they walked past each other and lengthened the shadow on the wall.
When Sonia arrived at the main hall of the base, she saw Babur sitting on the sofa, with white hair wrapped around his body. He was as stunning as a siren. He looked up, and a breathtaking smile covered his face. "So... did you finish talking with Dixon?"
"There's nothing to talk about."
Sonia didn't have the intention to stay there for chit-chat. Thus, she was about to leave after greeting him when she remembered Victor and asked, "Where is my son?"
"That little brat? He is in my room."
Babur stood up and came up to Sonia. Sonia noticed that although he was thin and looked more feminine, he was still quite tall. When he stood in front of her, he could cast a shadow. Babur smiled and said, "You don't look very happy."
Whoever was treated like that by Dixon wouldn't be happy.
Sonia didn't apart her lips to talk. She just gave a low response. Babur put his hands on his pockets and led her to his room. He was walking freely with elegance and brought a gust of mild wind. His silver hair fluttered with every pace he took. He walked in front just like a model without gender. "I thought you would get back together with him."
"You think too much," Sonia replied coldly.
"There is no need to get back together with him."
"You guys have been through a lot. It is a pity you don't get a happy ending!"
Babur sounded like he was trying to persuade Sonia. He turned around and looked at Sonia with a smile. Sonia's expression was cold like ice. "Don't make that face. Whether you are together or not has little to do with me. I just want to help Dixon. I just want to say something nice for him and improve his place in your heart."
What was the place of Dixon in Sonia's heart?
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