Sonia did not contradict her past. It was better to accept it than avoid it, so she said, "Although he's Dixon's son, I think he resembles me more."
"Ha ha." Magnolia was amused by Sonia. "Then I will tailor a perfume for your son next time."
"Good idea!" Sonia snapped her finger. "You see. Is the world still beautiful? I'll bring Victor and Queenie to play with you. Don't be idle alone. When you are depressed now, if you are left alone, you will be sad."
Sonia once experienced the similar thing, so she knew if a depressed person stayed was locked in the room, he would be worse. So she wanted to take Magnolia out to relax. After she comforted Magnolia and went out of the ward, she met Latham.
Sonia sneered and said nothing else.
Latham said, "You'd better take care of yourself instead of others."
Sonia stopped and suddenly turned around. "What do you mean?"
"You quarrelled with Dixon again? Or ..." Latham deliberately smiled insidiously, "You won't contact each other again?"
Sonia's face turned livid. "It's none of your business."
Latham whistled. "Don't disguise. I saw."
Sonia stiffened.
"Did you hear that?" Latham grinned. "At that time, in the garden, when Dixon said that, I can see you at the corner."
It turned out that Latham knew...
"Are you here to mock me?"
Sonia lowered her voice. "Whatever you say... After I experienced so much, I'm no longer a delicate woman who can not give up. It's easy to feel disappointed again. Just a man. He doesn't care. Why should I care?"
"Did you hear her?"
Dixon sat in the car with a dull face.
"Did you show me on purpose?"
He squeezed his phone, his vein blue. "You deliberately provoked Sonia to say so?"
"Eh?" Latham smiled like en evil, "Sonia's a rational person. She won't say so even after I provoke her. She hates you. Why don't you admit it?"
"That's just right." Dixon sneered, "I also despise her."
"You'd better remember what you said today." Latham said to Dixon coldly. "There are many people loving Sonia."
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