"Ah, why did you come to my office again?" Sylvia went to the tea room and poured a glass of tea. When she came over, she saw the tall and stern man sitting on the sofa. She was startled, and her face changed color immediately.
Arthur loosened the knot of his tie and said calmly: "I'm not a ghost. Do you need to be like this after seeing me?"
"But you are scarier than a ghost. I warned you last night. Please don't appear in front of me again. Quickly get out." Sylvia said angrily.
This man seems to be getting stubborn and shameless. She called the police on him last night, but he still dared to show up again.
And,
She felt very strange.
She just went to the tea room, which was right next door. It only took two or three minutes, and she could confirm that nobody was in the corridor when she poured tea. So, how did Arthur get in?
Oh my, she thought of the crystal dumplings and milk in the morning, which were inexplicably missing.
Her eyes narrowed, and she looked at him.
The man was so scary, so elusive.
Arthur was calm and composed and crossed his legs: "Sylvia, after all, I am also the father of your two children. I came to see you today to discuss something with you. Can you be polite to me?"
"What happened to you? Last night, you were drunk and acted crazy at my place. If I didn't call the police on you, you would have done much worse." Sylvia's face was sullen and cold.
"Tsk." Arthur smiled faintly, "You are talking as if I am an animal and you are letting me go. I should tell you that I am here precisely because of what happened last night."
"Then tell me, what happened to Chris and Hendrick? Is it a good thing or a bad thing?" Sylvia was impatient.
Arthur pursed his lower lip: "I've been sitting here for so long, and you didn't offer me a glass of water."
"You are not qualified to get offered a glass of water." Sylvia replied angrily.
"Hey, Sylvia, after all, I am also the biological father of your sons. What good will it do to you if I get thirsty to death?" Authur was very dissatisfied with her indifference.
"Just tell me what happened. If you don't, I'll leave." Sylvia turned around and made a move to leave in anger.
"Okay." Arthur felt helpless, pursed his dry lips, and said, "Sylvia, it's like this. Regarding Chris, although the Bridgewater family will take back his custody rights, I will not restrict you. You come to visit him and Hendrick. That is to say, for the healthy growth of the children, you can visit Chris and Hendrick at any time, and you can also take them to play at any time to fulfill your responsibility as a mother. Last time, you didn’t ask if it was okay? You can take care of them for a week, and then I can take care of them for another week. I think this is good, but you just have to take the children to the Bridgewater old house to visit their grandparents on the weekend they are with you. After all, they are getting older. Yes, I know you miss the children, this is not too small to give.”

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