Maisie admitted that what Ezra had done made her feel warm. She could feel his love for their son.
She whispered, "Thank you. I think Ezio will be very happy.”
Ezra took a deep look at him and asked her, “What about you? Are you happy?"
He didn't do this to please his son; he did it to please her, okay?
Of course, he also loved his son and wanted to give him a warm and happy childhood, but now he cared more about her
feelings than his son's feelings.
He hoped his son could “forgive” him. After all, if he couldn't get Maisie back now, his son wouldn't have a complete family.
Maisie took a step back by his sudden ambiguous words, but she quickly said, “Of course I'm. I'm happy for Ezio.’
Her little trick made Ezra raise a helpless smile.
After dinner, the three of them packed their bags and went to rest. Ezra and Maisie had an important matter tomorrow.
They were going to take Ezio to see Roman.
Ezra lived in a single-family villa with three floors and a basement.
The first floor was mainly the living room, dining room, kitchen, and so on, and there was also a children's room, so Ezra
asked Maisie and Daisy to live in the bedrooms on the second floor, while he himself went to the upstairs bedroom.
Of course, he knocked on Maisie's door before he went to bed.
Maisie poked her head out warily and asked him, "Yes?"
Ezra said, “You and Ezio are just staying in this room for the time being, right? My mother will be here the day after tomorrow. You may live in the master bedroom upstairs with me then."
Maisie glanced at him, which made Ezra hurriedly add, “Don't worry, the master bedroom is very big, equivalent to a small suite. I can sleep on the sofa”
"Okay:
Maisie responded and then said, "Good night.”
Then she closed the door.
Sighing, the lonely man walked upstairs to return to his room.
Learning that Maisie took the kid back to Riverside, Emelia immediately booked a restaurant. After Maisie and Ezra took care of Roman's affairs, they could have dinner together.
Now that Jean and Arthur were in Zoshalor, and Nina was filming abroad, she was the only one staying in Riverside City, so it was up to her to book a restaurant to entertain them.
This night they slept very soundly, but some people didn't, like Diana.
It was twelve at night, and Diana was still sitting on the sofa awake.
Anna was once outside and was called back by Diana. Now Ruth and Anna were both waiting for their mother to speak up, but Diana just sat on the sofa, without saying anything, like a walking dead.
Anna was upset when she looked at her mother. Crouched on a one-person sofa, she scratched her fingernails and complained, “You just plan to sit there for a whole night? You told us to come back, okay? I'm really sick of it.”
Anna was a heartless woman. Perhaps affected by the depressed family environment, she had no feelings for anyone. Her every feeling was only based on the interest of money.
Her mother's wrong decision affected her and Ruth, causing them to grow up to be rejected and ignored, leading to their respective miserable destinies.
More specifically, if her mother divorced her father when she found his affair, she would not have been born, so there would not be another poor person in the world.
Anna now wanted everyone to die, and even she had no desire to live.
It was not terrible for her to die, but to live in such a family environment every day.
"Well." Diana stood up with a sneer, her eyes full of madness, "I'm going to kill him!"
Ruth gasped, hurriedly stepped forward, and grabbed Diana's arm, “Mom, calm down."
Diana raised a ferocious smile, "Calm down? How?"
"He betrayed me and humiliated me. Now he wants to give the company to Ezra for a grandson?"
"I'm going to kill him. I will drag that stupid thing to hell!"
With these words, Diana shook Ruth away, picked up her bag, and walked out.
"Mom!" Ruth came after her and planned to continue to stop her.
Diana's eyes were deadly red, "Don't you know me? I need to do this. This is the last step of my pathetic life.”
After that, Diana rushed out. Ruth planned to chase after her but was stopped by her sister's ironic words, "Save it. If she didn't do something this time, with regard to the dirty things you have done, you will suffer a lot in the future. Well, it's actually good for her to kill that old thing, right?"
Ruth looked at Anna in horror. She never thought that her sister would be so indifferent, even to the extreme.
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