Sonia was shocked, for she never thought Dixon would say so.
For a dominating man, his son's surname was important. But Dixon allowed Victor to follow Sonia's surname, which he would not agree to.
After all, he once took Victor from Sonia, never thinking about Victor's future, just for plundering.
Sonia blinked, feeling that his face suddenly blurred.
After a long moment, she said, shivering, "Dixon, are you serious?"
It has been a tradition in this city since ancient times that children took their fathers' surnames.
He lazily looked at her. "What are you doing? It's just a surname. Is it necessary to do so?"
After the man said, he carefully observed her expression and immediately raised his eyebrows. "Are you really touched by me? Damn it. If I knew this, I would let Victor follow my surname and then change it back to yours. Will you be more touched?"
She directly smashed a pillow at him. "Damn you, bastard!"
Dixon turned pleasant, catching the pillow thrown by Sonia, and then said, "Now that you think I'm a good guy, why not let me sleep here?"
She looked at the man, her touching vanishing immediately. "You're in my face!"
He looked at her with arrogance, probably thinking that she could not handle him. Then he changed to a comfortable posture, holding his chin and looking at her. After a long moment, the man suddenly said, "It's actually quite good."
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