Hearing his serious words, Evelyn also became serious, “But Lucas rarely cried since he was a child, and he is also very cheerful.”

“Every child is very cheerful at this age, but his cheerfulness is a phase and stage, not a continuous one.” Most of the time, Huston could see Lucas in a daze, thinking about something. In fact, this was just a subconscious behavior, and the child was a little numb.

Hearing this, Evelyn felt a little uneasy, afraid that it would cause a defect in Lucas’s personality.

“There are two main reasons for this. First, the lack of a complete and stable family environment from a young age has led to his underlying sense of inferiority. This self-doubt may not be consciously apparent to the child, but it can be sensed through his subtle actions. Second, his concept of family relationships is vague, which makes him sensitive and guarded.”

These two points struck a chord with Evelyn. She had been thinking about these issues, but overall, the child seemed fine, so she didn’t consider them major problems.

Now that Huston brought them up, she felt a sense of anxiety. She was afraid that her negligence and mistakes would lead to character flaws in Lucas. After all, these issues would follow him

into adulthood.

Huston sat by

the moment; there is just room for improvement. So, you don’t need to constantly overcompensate for him. I know you want to make up for any

in ordinary families, if there are things to attend to, they would entrust the

be scared the first time he’s home alone, but not the

deeply worried, “Should we find

became profound, “Now that you’re back, I will

sense

room was different from the emergency room. It was quiet, and when no one spoke, they could even hear car horns from outside. The overhead lights cast a soft

silence, Iluston reached out and held her hand, regardless of whether she wanted to pull away or not. His tone was

words made Evelyn a

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from five years ago, the hardships they had endured together

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