"Going back?" Sophie raised her face and gave them a sly smile, then suddenly added, "Let’s go together!"
Their ho was with the Walyon Family, what’s this "together" about?
Sumr Sutton hadn’t even spoken yet, but Sophie’s small body had already slipped in.
Quickly reacting and moving nimbly like a small rabbit, Sophie squeezed Watt Bennet toward the car door, sitting down right next to Sumr.
Swinging his legs gently, he commanded the driver in front, "Drive!"
The driver, unaware of Watt and Sumr’s feelings about Sophie coming up, slowly started the car.
Sumr turned her head to glance at Watt beside her, observing his reaction.
Watt, several tis, wanted to throw Sophie out, but considering the speed of the car, he managed to suppress his urge.
The car continued on its path, with neither Sumr nor Watt speaking, only the chatter of Sophie filling the space.
"Sister-in-law, everyone’s living in the sa city. Ever since my brother left, why have you been so unwilling to go ho?"
Sumr was about to say sothing, and just as she opened her mouth, Sophie chid in, "I know, have you not forgiven Mom yet?"
"Sophie!" Sumr realized what he was trying to say and tried to stop him, but Sophie continued without pause, "Is it because of the child? That ti, Mom was really out of line. Knowing that you were pregnant, how could she push you? The fact that Brother is gone shouldn’t be blad on you! You couldn’t predict the future. If you knew sothing would happen when Brother went abroad, you wouldn’t have let him go. The person he loved most in this world was you. You were also in pain at that ti, so how could anyone put all the bla on you?"
His little mouth ran on and on, speaking a lot.
Frowning seriously, as he spoke, he kept shaking his head.
Inside the car, it suddenly fell silent at so point.
The air was filled with a stern chill, hovering above the three of them, making the whole car feel oppressive.
Sumr turned her face slightly, stiffly glancing at Watt beside her.
Though Watt wore a mask on his face, she could clearly feel his change in expression.
His gaze was cold, the chill around him seed like frost ford over a thousand years, causing the temperature in the car to plumt several degrees.
Sumr hadn’t told him about these things.
She always thought that losing the child was also partly her responsibility, and she wanted Watt to return to the Walyon Family sooner, hoping not to intensify his conflict with Diana Wood.
Sophie was also watching Watt, but unlike Sumr’s openness, he watched stealthily.
His small head tilted up slightly, he discreetly observed Watt’s reaction.
Although he was young, considering the obvious change in Watt’s expression, he could certainly perceive it.
Sophie even thought that if Diana were present, Watt might angrily lash out directly.
But, the child lost was his brother’s and sister-in-law’s, why was he so angry?
It had nothing to do with him!
Sophie had always been a very clever child, and with a little thought, he could guess the reason behind this.
Silently staring at Watt, Sophie felt a surge of emotion welling up in his chest.
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