Sonia left at three o'clock in the afternoon. Although Victor pulled her and didn't allow her to leave, she was determined to leave.
She was afraid that she was very likely to lose to Dixon, so... she would lose Victor in this way.
She must let Victor get used to live alone. Even if it was cruel to him, it could teach him to grow up.
Sonia wiped her eyes and took a taxi home. No... even if there was a glimmer of hope, she still wanted her son to come back to herself!
...
Rebecca went to the company of Dixon to find him again today. She brought a loving breakfast in the morning. Unexpectedly, Dixon said that he had eaten and put it aside. Rebecca was wronged. She must pester Dixon and go home with him at night. Dixon was unable to dissuade her, so he could only stop her from making trouble and bring her home.
Victor was quite calm and numb when he saw Dixon went back home with a woman again.
He was holding a cup of hot milk. His cheeks were still a little sick after the high fever receded. He said, "Welcome home, Mr. Borris."
His voice was tender but calm.
Dixon was irritable because of his tone. How could this child put straight face on him and oppose him every day?
Dixon said nothing. He directly gave Rebecca a pair of slippers that Cassidy wore last time. Rebecca looked at Victor in surprise, but Victor looked as if nothing had happened.
"Are ... are you the Brother Dixon's child? You look like him."
How hypocritical, how hypocritical tone!
Victor frowned slightly, and then said. "I am indeed Mr. Borris's son."
This child has a intellectually that makes adults feel terrible.
Rebecca stared at the child in front of him. She considered something in her mind. Finally, she smiled and went up to shake hands with Victor. "Hello, I am a Maria's sister, Rebecca."
Maria?
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