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Unwanted Daddy Don't Come Closer to Mommy novel Chapter 67

Dixon's words directly made Sonia have nothing to say. She just gave Victor medicine, brought the water cup back downstairs, continued to stay at Victor's bedside, as if nothing had happened.

But when Dixon saw silent Sonia, he only felt a little... panic.

It seemed that Sonia was preparing to leave him anytime and anywhere, and Dixon had the illusion that she was really determined to break with him.

People who really want to leave are always keeping silent.

She gave up all the struggle and resistance, and she disdained to argue and explain anything to him. She just left a silent figure to him.

Sonia seems to be in this state now.

Dixon felt irritable, turned and left Victor's room. Sonia accompanied Victor by the bed, and they turned over books. She was telling him stories with a gentle voice.

From the perspective of him-an outsider, it was a peaceful and comfortable picture.

Sometimes, Dixon would think that why it happened to be Sonia who gave birth to his son, why it happened to be this woman?

The man showed an unprovoked strangeness on his delicate face. Then he slammed the door and left the Borris family.

Dixon went downstairs and called Matthew, "It's me.

The five-year-old clue you said before... I don't want to wait for the weekend, I'll find you tonight."

Sonia accompanied Victor to tell fairy tales. Victor didn't want to read them after he heard several stories. The little boy closed his eyes, turned his head to one side. Sonia noticed his resistance and asked, "Don't you like it?"

"Yes, I don't like it."

Victor's answer was so decisive and quick, "I hate these stories."

Sonia actually saw a kind of aversion in his immature eyes.

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