Sonia stared at Dixon. Since his disposition changed, she was usually pissed off by his unbridled words.
"You..." Sonia felt that it was time to turn on him, for he was really unfettered now.
Unexpectedly, He squinted at her arrogantly, raising his chin. He smiled, as if he thought Sonia could not handle him. "You gave birth to my son. If you don't come back, what should I do with my property? Do you want me to donate it?"
Sonia was surprised, her breath racing, and never thought he would say these words, as if he was paving a path for them to retreat.
As if he would disappear anytime.
After a long moment, the woman murmured, "Do you really want to give all your property to Victor?"
He leaned on the sofa, squinting at Sonia lazily and then at his phone to deal with some messages.
In Sonia's impression, Dixon could always address his work no matter what he was doing. He kept working, just like a running machine, and tolerated no mistake.
He lazily replied, "Victor is my son and my legal heir. It is normal to give him my property."
Sonia paused and looked at the man lying on the sofa. She felt she could not understand the man in front of her at this moment.
He changed too much, which sometimes made Sonia break down.
Her originally strong psychological defense gradually broke down.
She was afraid of repeating the same mistakes, so she would never give a positive answer to him. But she felt shameless by doing so, so she fell into a cycle of self-guilt.
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