Dixon understands Jarvis's doubts and follows, "We know this is impossible, and Ralph may know it as well."
Knowing that it is impossible, but he has to do it. What kind of obsession is that?
What did Ralph experience, that he would seek a new start without any retreat, even regardless of the consequences.
Dixon can't figure out his motive.
"Come on, we can't figure it out by guessing like this."
Jarvis smiled and made a suggestion to ease the serious atmosphere. "I think you can ask your son. After all, the little guy, always inadvertently has brilliant ideas."
"Make sense."
Dixon took a sip of black tea. "But I don't think Sonia will let me visit him recently."
Jarvis paused. "Why? What's going on?"
"Just now... I was scolded by her."
Dixon was embarrassed. "She said... well... I don't care about the feelings of people around me, and I don't let her know my plans. She rushed to the front stupidly, but I had my plans and wasn't in any danger at all...
Jarvis dragged his voice. "Oh... if I were her, I would also be angry."
Dixon said irritably, "I don't know how to explain, and I don't know... what to do so that she won't be so angry."
"Simple. Coax her." Jarvis said casually, very relaxed, "Don't do anything, just admit your mistake, and then coax her. This is the most useful tip. Everything else is secondary. Women will only ease when they really receive the message that 'you admit your mistake and know how to correct it'."
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