The Divorce Settlement

"Mommy, actually, when my little friends laughed at me, I was very unhappy, but I didn't cry."

Dayton's voice was soft, with a slight nasal sound. This child could only say something from his heart to Mommy after she fell asleep.

He rubbed his head against Jane's back and made a hug gesture. Dayton really wanted Mommy to hug him.

Jane felt sad as she listened. She really couldn't hold on any longer.

Outside the door, William was talking to his assistant, Frederic.

He searched in his pocket. He found that he had changed into a new set of clothes before going to the hospital and forgot to bring his cigarettes.

"Give me a cigarette."

As long as he was closer to that woman, he would feel irritable for no reason. This was a habit he had for many years.

In the kidnapping incident, he had spared no efforts to save her. So, it could be seen as the repayment of the kindness of Jane's parents in saving his grandfather back then. Now they were quits.

"Sir, smoking is forbidden here."