Mary braced herself.
Her mouth was wide open with shock. She stared at William in disbelief and said, "You... Are you kidding me?"
"No, Mary," said William, taking a step forward. "I'm not kidding. When I saw the divorce agreement four years ago, I was looking for you! I didn't sign it, Mary. Therefore, we're not divorced!"
"No. No, it's impossible!" Totally appalled by the news, Mary looked at him coldly. "I've been gone for four years!"
"Mary, I have been looking for you for four years..."
"Why didn't you just sign it?" Mary suddenly interrupted him with a complicated look in her face. "You could have left after you signed it. Why... Why did you look for me? Why... Why didn't we divorce? Why couldn't you just let me go?!"
"Because I don't..." 'I don't love Frank.'
At this point, William paused. He could not go on and say anything more.
"What do you want to say?" Mary frowned.
"I..." William clenched his fists. He had promised Frank that he would not tell anyone about their break up because Frank did not want others to pity him.
Seeing that William was hesitant to tell her the truth, Mary said, "Sorry. I'm leaving now. As for the divorce, I will solve it by legal me
It was really unusual for him to treat two children who were not related to him with all his heart.
'I have let him wait for so long. It's time for me to repay his love, isn't it?' But... Thinking of William, she could not help but wonder why he did not sign the divorce agreement.
"Mary? What are you thinking about?"
"What?" Startled, Mary shook her head. "Nothing," she answered.
"Really?" Obviously, Barry did not believe her.
"Really, really!" Mary nodded and said to the driver, "Robert, go to the kindergarten and pick up the children!"
"Yes, ma'am."
On the way to the kindergarten, Barry felt a little uneasy, but said nothing.
Ring! Ring!
"Children, the class is over. Everyone, line up and find your parents. See you tomorrow!"
"Goodbye, teacher!"
"See you tomorrow!"
"I'll hold your hand," Alick said to Elissa and he held her hand warmly.
"Thank you, Alick!" Elissa smiled sweetly and her brother led her out.
"Are the kids coming out?" Barry asked.
"Yes." Mary smiled. As soon as she raised her head, she saw two kids coming out. "They are coming!"
"Alick! Elissa!" Hearing this, Barry hurried out of the car and looked at the two kids with a smile.