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Mr. Sutton's Lovesick Girl novel Chapter 33

From the conversation, Victor was aware that Lucia had not told Justin that Eva was his daughter, but Lucia must have her reason for keeping it a secret.

That was why Justin couldn't see that Eva was abnormal that she could not walk though she was close to two years old.

Seeing Justin go out from his house, Victor stood up and smashed the chair against the desk, belongings on it falling to the floor.

He threw back his head and shouted, his voice penetrating the villa with indignation and grief!

He didn't want to give up, but he also didn't dare to imagine how much Lucia would hate him if she knew what he had done. It might cause secondary damage to her.

If Justin really loved Lucia, he might really hide it from her for the rest of his life.

Seeing that Justin and his bodyguards were about to walk to the door, Victor rushed out and shouted, "Justin!"

Justin paused and turned around, his eyebrows clear and cold, disgust buried deep in his dark eyes, "What?"

"Don't take them out of A City."

"Naturally they're going back to J City with me."

"I don't want you to take them out of A City." Victor's eyes grew red as he walked over.

Justin was motionless, but when Victor approached, he turned around decisively, "I said, don't be insatiable."

"Mommy will be with us."

Lucia, who was in the bathroom washing bottles, rushed out in panic, "No! Eva can't go to J City! Eva can only stay in A City! It will kill her if she leaves A City!"

Justin looked at Lucia. Holding the bottle and brush in her hand, she shed tears, so she cried, for the sake of Eva ......

The corners of Justin's mouth curved up, "I just joked with Eva. I have a project here and I will stay here for a long time, so I will buy a house in A City, so that you and Eva can stay there. The air in the hotel room is not good for her."

As Lucia took a breath of relief, Justin felt relieved too, luckily, Lucia had not confronted him because he had offered to leave.

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