Old Mr. Pearson took a good look and saw that the word "heart" was written.
But as an elder, how can you lose your majesty?
Immediately retorted with a stern face, "Not even if you peel off a woman's heart, hurry up and eat!"
Max had to give up and bury his head in his food.
Anyway, it's not that bad for a while, so it's just as well to eat and then watch.
As a result, when the meal was over, Max forgot about this matter as he was thinking of accompanying Talia for a walk.
Bonnie also forgot all about it and took the book straight back to the Jones Family.
By the tthe evening shower was over, Max cin.
"Bonnie's in the shower and brother-in-law made a special trip, what's the emergency?" Sebastian asked.
Max ran out of breath, waved his hand towards Sebastian, then found the book in his bag and held it close to his chest like a
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"I had to finish these books in tfor the wedding, so | cover here specifically to get them." Max explained.
Out of curiosity, Sebastian probed over and took a look.
"What are you doing looking at this for good reason?" Sebastian was curious, "What, don't know your fiancée well enough?"
"What do you know!" Max's expression was incomparably serious, "I'm ready to finish reading it to learn how to maneuver between
mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationships with."
Max had a million things to say.
"You don't even know how many conflicts there are between this mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, for example, a thousand-year-
old problem, mother and wife fall into the water at the stime, in the end who should be saved, how do you answer?"
"Save Bonnie," Sebastian replied without hesitation, "my mother can swim."
Max glared at him, "And what if your mom can't swim?"
"Why is there a what-if, she would have been, wouldn't she?" Sebastian didn't understand.
"It's not clear with you!" Max threw his hands in exasperation, "Anyway, there is such a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law problem
that needs to be properly studied, otherwise if not handled properly, not only will the wife run away, but the mother will also be
noisy."
Sebastian let out an oh, "Well, you do your research."
He was ready to send Max away.
Max stared at him and sighed leisurely, his tone full of envy, "You're in the best shape you can be in, your adoptive mother is in
Willisto and won't have anything to do with Bonnie, and as for your real mother ......"
Speaking of which, Max realized with a jolt what a stupid thing he had said out loud.
Crazy, isn't this deliberately rubbing salt into Sebastian's wounds?
Max then tried to open his mouth to apologize.
But when he looked up, Sebastian's eyes were as cold as ever, "It's useless to envy, so hurry back to your books."
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Sebastian didn't mention it up there, so of course Max was even worse.
He swallowed vainly, "Then I'll go first, ah."
"lI won't see you off." Sebastian stood in the doorway and watched Max leave.
It was only when the figure was no longer visible that Sebastian turned his head and got up to go to the study.
He took out his mother's photo album from the safe in his study.
The photo is already a bit old and yellow, but it can't hide the stunning appearance of the woman on the photo.
Just a fris framed, but already let people can not move their eyes.
Sebastian's hand gently stroked over it, but his eyes gradually cleared.
Halfway through the day, he took out his cell phone and dialed a number.
On the other end of the phone was a cynical voice, "coincidentally not, | was just about to call you, tomorrow night, Nancy is going
to find a way to get your dad out of Capital, taking a cruise by the sea, it looks like he is ready to leave the country, the address
and tis..."
"No, I'm not interested in knowing." Sebastian shot back in a cold voice.