Hank remained silent for a while before saying, "He's not good at speaking, and it's hard to tell whether he's happy or angry. Only Mother can understand what he means. I remember when I was young, his adjutant always brought me and Wade some interesting toys. Later on, I learned that those toys were carefully found everywhere by him. The relationship between me and him... I can't explain it either, okay?"
But when he saw Finley's body, he didn't shed even a single tear. Therefore, Mrs. Bishop had been scolding him that he had no conscience and was a cold-hearted monster. To put it bluntly, there were many good memories between him and Finley, even if the memory of this man had faded away and even his face had blurred.
Hank sneered and said, "It's getting late, and we still have to go back for lunch. We'll be leaving first."
If you know, please bless this child named Sara. Time goes by, and she is my only light.