“You don’t have to go if you don’t want to,” Cynthia said, wanting to see how far Joshua could pretend. Then, she turned to Yoel and added, “Handle that matter you mentioned on your own. If you can’t resolve it, I’ll take responsibility for any losses.”

Yorl froze.

How was he supposed to respond to that?

“Go freshen up, I’ll go wake up Shirley for breakfast,” Cynthia continued while smoothly blocking the line of sight between Joshna and Yool.

“Cynthia…” Joshua was stunned. He wanted to convey something to Yoel but realized his line of sight was completely blocked.

If things continued like this, Yoel’s trip would be in vain!

Cynthia played along, “What’s the matter?

“Maybe 1 should still go. He came so early, so it must be something important,” Joshua spoke as if he had carefully considered it, showing a newfound sense of maturity

“Yes, that’s right! It’s really important! Yorl hurriedly agreed.

didn’t

to him. But just now, I realized you wouldn’t leave me behind. “Joshua presented his argument

“Are you sure?

obediently

Yoel, then instructed Joshua, “Alright, if you’re not happy over there, just

Joshua agreed

Yoel took Joshua away.

inform her about their discussion later

sat in the

not quite grasp Joshua’s thoughts. Despite having the mindset of a five–year–old, his presence was still quite domineering. Moreover, Joshua was entirely different in

he would address her sweetly, be polite, well–behaved, and obedient overall. Yet now, he emitted a cold and distant aura that was

at Yoel, his gaze terrifying as he said, “Yoel, if you keep staring at me,

scenario would never occur. Nonetheless, he was curious about Joshua’s sudden change in

anything?” Yorl asked.

me to regain my memory so

did not know how to

initiating conversation. He obediently drove them back to the residential area they had previously lived in. Widle they were in discussion, Yoel actively observed

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