Jacob’s eyes were brimming with tears as he tilted his face up, looking at Brian with a mix of hurt and unease.
Brian gently wiped away his tears and comforted him. “It’s just nonsense, sweetheart. I promise you, we’re not getting a divorce, and your mom won’t have another baby.”
“Really?” Jacob sniffed, his little nose twitching. Then when is Mommy coming back?”
“Really” Brian hesitated for a moment, his tone almost like he was trying to convince himself. “Mommy will be back very soon.”
Hearing the answer he wanted, Jacob smiled, the tears still glistening on his checks, but the cloud seemed to lift from his face.
Children’s emotions were simple. When they were happy, they smiled; when they were sad, they cried.
Brian sighed inwardly, Jessica is really ruthless. I don’t even know what I can do to bring her back‘
Seeing Jacob finally shake off the shadows in his mind, Brian stared at Jacob with intense gaze and lowered his voice. “Jake, it’s good that you want to protect Mommy. But…”
He paused, his voice turning serious. “Getting angry and hitting others is only how the weak handle things. Real protection means not getting yourself into trouble and being strong enough to protect the people you love. Understand?”
Jacob nodded, though his comprehension was unclear. “Just like what you do, right, Daddy?”
“Maybe you’ll find an even better way,” Brian replied, ruffling Jacob’s hair. “Jake, remember, violence is not the right way to get back at bad people or protect others.”
“Got it, Daddy,” Jacob said with sobs. “I won’t hit others anymore.”
He was still young and didn’t quite grasp what Brian was saying. He just took it as he wasn’t allowed to hit anyone.
Brian didn’t correct Jacob, and the two of them made their way back to Atkinson Villa. By the time they reached home. Jacob’s mood had settled.

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