Her tone softened and she scolded lightly, "Look at you. He's your father after all. Even if we have separated, it won't change his identity. Don't say that about him."
Christopher did not say a word.
His parents have always been arguing even in his earliest memories.
Later on, his mother had sent him to his grandfather's house.
He had never asked about it all these years, but in his heart, he knew better than anyone just how much his mother had suffered.
He took a step forward and pulled his mother into his arms.
Wanda wanted to cry, but she tried her best to hold tears in. She didn't want to show her weakness in front of her son.
She quickly sorted out her emotions, stood up, and said, "By the way, did your date with Janice go well?"
Chris frowned when he heard that, "How did you know?"
Wanda replied, "No one knows a son better than his mother. I guessed it as soon as I heard you'd arrived at the seaside villa with Janice."
