The boy hung up the phone, looked back at the woman painting in the light, and said, "Mom, Dad said he was busy and would call you later when he had time."
This was obviously his excuse. He had always been very understanding and did not want his mother to be sad.
The woman looked pretty. Unfortunately, she walked with a limp. She nodded and asked, "Do you want some milk?"
The boy nodded, so the woman walked slowly to the table and poured milk. She had gotten used to the fact that he would only call his son, not her. She was okay with that.
Kingsley didn't go to the company often, only once or twice on occasion. Only when there was a major meeting would he go over.
During that time, Rosaria called and the secretary who answered the phone gave her Lee's number.
Since then, she had never seen Kingsley again.
With her belly getting bigger and bigger, Sherman couldn't do anything well, so Kingsley advised
Sherman to take maternity leave, and she agreed.
When she went to the manager's office, Billy was there. But she didn’t shy away from explaining her intentions to the manager.
The manager had to agree.
When she walked out of the office, Billy also walked out and stood behind her. For a long time, they had never been so peaceful together.
He was a little overwhelmed and didn't know what to say. After a long time of silence, he said, "Are you in good health?"
"Yes." Sherman's attitude was casual, lifting her wrist t o check the time, and said insincerely, "She's also pregnant for more than a month, right?"
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