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Chapter 388 Uncle William Is Extremely Pathetic.



Chapter 388 Uncle William Is Extremely Pathetic.

In the hospital.

When Vivian returned with some food, Roe was sitting on the sickbed and watching TV. A female nurse

beside served him with all the required items, which made him look like a master.

Unexpectedly, the little nurse was full of glee, evidently showing that she was very fond of Roe.

“Roe, it’s time to have lunch. Look, mommy bought a lot of goodies for you.” Vivian showed him the

package in her hand.

It was definitely hearty.

There were fruits and some snacks that Roe regularly enjoyed but rarely got.

“Mommy!” Roe grinned excitedly.

The nurse stood up and left with an amicable smile to Vivian.

Vivi personally changed Roe’s outfit and laid out the food she had bought.

“Look, what do you like to eat? I bought so much.” Vivian put all the food that Roe liked in front of him.

It didn’t change the fact that Roe was only a child, although he was a little mature. His eyes were

shining with excitement as soon as he saw the comestible. He took a steamed creamy custard bun and

buried himself in it.

The little boy squinted his eyes with satisfaction for the tasty food. His eyes were as soft as an angel

with flecks of sunlight fell down on him.

It was not the first time Vivian has felt this way. Sometimes she wondered why William exudes a

marble-hearted streak, as a dragon emerging from a freezing pond, whereas Roe was like an angel,

though they look like two peas in a pod.

More than once she conspiratorially speculated that it was because William had an unfortunate

childhood and family and he became mentally murky.

Even though they had been together for four years, she had never heard him talking about his family.

“But it could also be that I’m not qualified to know it. Who would expose their privacy to an

inconsequential bedmate?” Vivian thought.

“Mom, It’s too much for us.” Roe’s voice woke up Vivian from her drifting thoughts.

Vivi lifted her eyes, held a box of fried noodles in her hand and shook her head, “It’s Ok. Today is

special, so you can choose the items you like.”

She used to teach Roe he could not be choosy about what he ate, and tried to waste as little as

possible. Most of the time, he told her in advance how much he wanted to eat.

So, Roe has developed a very good dietary habit.

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The little boy skewed at Vivian cautiously, pecked at his custard bun and muttered, “We don’t know if

Da…Uncle William has had lunch.”

Well, Roe wanted to have lunch with dad. But he dared not speak his mind when he thought of what

Vivian told him before.

Vivian bit her chopsticks with some indignation.

They have only known each other for a short time, and they were already thinking of each other. Was

this the so-called bloodline, the nature of father and son?

Well, the genes of William are truly powerful.

“Don’t worry! A lot of people are taking care of him. It's impossible for him to skip meals. Just feed

yourself.” Vivian poked the noodles in the bowl and said bitterly.

Suddenly, the fried noodles in her mouth were tasteless.

“Ah.” Roe murmured.

After a while, Roe looked up again, "Mom, it's pathetic for William to have lunch alone."

Vivian put down her chopsticks and stared at him: "You’d like to eat with him, wouldn’t you?

Her serious eyes made Roe feel guilty unconsciously.

Roe didn’t respond.

Vivi frowned, “Roe, do you really like Wi…Dad?”

“No, I love you most.” Roe shook his head ceaselessly.

Roe’s behavior dumbfounded Vivian. It seems that she was an evildoer who forced Roe to choose

between his mother and father.

“Well, I mean, do you like Uncle William?”

Exactly as William said, it was inexorable that Roe was his son. Therefore, how to address him was

inconsequential.

Roe hesitated for a moment, and then nodded heavily after he affirmed that he misunderstood what

Vivian meant because of his sensitivity.

Vivian was into a mixed feeling.

Certainly, she couldn’t be angry with Roe, so she hated William.

The bastard was adept at deceiving.

Once she was deceived to be addicted to him for so many years. Now he was cheating his son Roe to

favor him.

Maybe Roe would forget her after one year.

"If you want to see him, just go.” Finally, Vivian uttered this.

Their relationship is immutable. Vivian absolutely knew that she couldn’t stop the two people from

seeing each other.

Roe was shocked, as if he never thought of such a bonus. But he still carefully observed Vivi's

expressions.

When he was assured that Vivian wasn’t annoyed with him, and thought of William’s promise that

William would take him to meet that excellent brother, he got off the couch after carefully assessing the

situation.

He clapped his chest and promised to Vivan, “Don’t worry, mom. I go to dad just for some business. I’ll

come back soon.”

Vivian absent-mindedly waved her hand. She felt hurt by Roe's agog mood.

“Alas!”

The little boy rushed out rapidly, bounced back when reached the gate for taking several custard buns

from the table.

The little boy ran out like a cannonball, went to the door and came bouncing back, scavenging a couple

of custard buns from the table.

Vivi couldn't help laughing when she saw this.

“Humph! You cheat me! You just go for some business. Forget it!” Vivian thought resignedly.

“I hope William can protect Roe more for the sake of him being so fond of him. At least he should be

superior to Angie. Only in this way could Roe suffer less threat in the future.

Vivian figured it out, quickly finished her lunch, cleared the table and went to take a shower.

There were many furnishings in William’s ward, which were directly decorated on the spot. The

contemporary design make it didn’t look like a hospital ward at all, but rather like a luxury hotel.

He was half leaning on the bed, with a table across the bed in front of him.

A laptop was put on the table.

The computer keyboard was making clicking sounds with his long, slender fingers.

Suddenly, his eyes moved slightly, and he was acutely aware of an inquisitive gaze coming over. He

caught the sight and returned his glance with unerring accuracy.

When he saw it was Roe, all the coldness gathered under his eyes instantly vanished, and replaced

with the warm like sunlight of spring. A smile that he didn't even perceived was overflowing.

“Roe, come here.” William waved his uninjured arm toward Roe.

Roe was stunned and ran over with the package.

“Did your mother ask you to come over?" William asked, looking at the package in his hand.

Roe shook his head, “Mom says you are eating alone, and I think you are pathetic. So, I came to see

you.

The smile on William's face stiffened for a moment.

His son was definitely a boy with transitory warm personality.


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