Abigail turned to look at him.
Andrew's eyes were fixed on Lawrence and Larry. After a long time, he murmured, "I always thought he was a poor little boy without a mother or father. It turns out that's not the case."
"I've tried so hard. Isn't it a waste of my efforts over the past two years if you think he's pitiful?" Abigail said softly.
Sean took it all to heart. The things that had been bothering him for a long time turned out to be so insignificant.
Abigail always put Luna's matters first. When necessary, he was also kept in the dark. Thinking about it, this was the crux of their problem.
Lawrence and Scarlett had been playing with Larry all along, and Larry no longer wanted Abigail.
Compared to Abigail, who only knew how to hold children properly, a grandfather who could be ridden like a horse was more attractive.
"Children have no conscience." Abigail returned to the living room and chatted with Josh.
Andrew was watching TV again. Although he envied Larry, his fleeting emotions could not resist the allure of the TV drama.
Josh glanced at Sean and said, "Kids are like that. They play with whoever they find fun."
"Now that you're a dad, aren't we having a celebration?" Sean asked Josh.
Josh chuckled. Thinking that the child was Luna's and his own, he felt a sweetness in his heart. "We'll have one when Luna comes back."
Sean raised an eyebrow but didn't say much.
Whether Luna could come back was another matter.
Just because she hasn't been confirmed dead, you're relying on that bit of news. Who knew?
"Eric, what do you think?" Abigail asked Sean.
Sean rubbed his temples and said, "We need to first make sure Luna is alive. I will take care of everything else once we rescue her."
Abigail looked at him intently, but Sean didn't say anything more.
As the sky darkened, Sean was about to leave, and Abigail planned to see him off.
Outside the Pearson Residence, he didn't get into the car and waited for Abigail to speak.
Abigail stood with her hands behind her back with her head down, struggling to find the right words.
She didn't know how to start, but she also knew that Sean had little patience, especially with unrelated people.
"Mr. Graham." She raised her eyes, reflecting his figure with a gentle gaze.
"Go ahead." Sean's voice softened unintentionally.
Abigail hesitated for a long time, but he showed no signs of impatience.
"Do you need help with that 400 million?" She felt guilty about this matter toward Sean.
Sean's gaze was deep, thinking she would ask about Irene's matter. Is she still willing to help with this matter and then cut ties with him?
"In your eyes, am I really that kind of person? If you want to settle scores, go ahead and say it. You need to understand your own situation first, though." Abigail was also a little angry. Maybe there were lingering feelings of resentment, but he chose someone else. Why such behavior?
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