Lawrence's face was pale and he seemed to have lost his previous confidence.
He looked at Heinz intently.
He remained quiet for a long time.
Their gazes met, but they didn't say anything. There was a silent game between them.
Lawrence wanted to see clearly what his son was thinking.
But he was disappointed that he couldn't see the real emotions in Heinz's eyes.
He knew that his son was really exasperated and hated him.
He knew that his son was no longer the child he used to be. His son was very mature now and he could no longer understand his son's thoughts at first sight.
Lawrence couldn't help but sigh. He was really getting old.
However, he did not expect his son to want to send Lowell to a place where it was crowded with people with AIDS, to relieve his hatred. It was so unbelievable.
Heinz was still looking at him apathetically.
He thought Heinz didn't mean it. Maybe his son deliberately said it to make him angry.