Chapter 129 Different Types of Affection

“Were you sad at the time? You must have been upset, right? Perhaps the person treated you well. How would you allow them to leave your life suddenly?” Josie wasn’t implying anything. She was immersed in her sadness.

“Sad?” Dexter said slowly. He thought of the endless rainy season back then.

The woman, who had always been intelligent and graceful, had hit him frantically that day. She slapped him mercilessly. “If I could, I wish that I never met you. Do you know you’re a vile spawn that ruined my life?!”

Servants rushed forward and pulled her away, shouting for Dexter to leave quickly.

Dexter, who was seven years old at the time, stood frozen on the spot. His mouth was filled. with blood, and he had looked at her numbly. “… But Mommy, I love you very much.”

He was still young, and he hadn’t known how to express his feelings at the time. He only knew how to say ‘I love you.’

The woman turned manic. She felt agitated by what he said. She viciously picked up a cup on the table and threw it at his face. “I don’t need you to love me! Why don’t you

die?!”

the spot and didn’t say a word. while the entire

and took a deep breath. “I

remembered that he never expressed his feelings after

didn’t know what he was thinking about. It was an ambiguous

seemed to be talking to herself. “My father means a lot to me. He would never desert me even if the world had abandoned me. Back then, we were poor, and he had frostbite on hist hands. He was unwilling to buy a pair of gloves for himself,

everything other girls did. He was young but worked

nothing as he listened to her. He seemed to

and she said, “I’m going to take

and quiet. Only dust floated in the

sat closer to Paul, and after a long time,

strange, so he added, “Perhaps it’s only

There was no response.

on the hospital bed without moving. Only the dripping of Paul’s

for her for the past few years. Don’t worry. From

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