Chapter 62 Drifting Away

Seeing that Lois was crying with tears all over her face, Joey pulled a long face and didn't say anything. He didn't have the impulse to explain anything, because she wouldn't listen anyway.

Maybe when she married him, what he gave her was nothing but gloom and indifference.

As expected, after listening to her mother's words, Lois finally nodded. He knew that she was just perfunctory, but he still could not help but raise a glimmer of hope in his heart. Perhaps, she would put down all her previous grievances and heartache because of Maggie.

For the sake of the child's future, in order not to let the child be raised by a single parent, she could reconcile and continue to live with him.

The two elders looked at the two people in front of them, one sitting on the sofa and crying with red eyes, and the other standing there like stone carvings. The two looked at each other, and Vera said, "Lois, you'd better move back as soon as possible, so that the rumors outside can be scotched."

Lois nodded without saying anything else.

Seeing that she was indifferent to this, Vera had to play her trump card

en Maggie grew up, she would find a father for her as she wished and let her live a safe life.

Lois thought that it was necessary to have a talk with Joey.

As long as the damage to the child was reduced to the minimum, Maggie would not be too sad. At most, it was only a pity. After all, Joey had never taken good care of her.

She could compromise on all conditions. If Joey wanted to see Maggie, she could go with the child to see him at any time, and she could also guarantee his right as a father. As long as Maggie followed her, she didn't care about any concession.

Putting down the wedding photo in her hand, Lois turned her head to look at her daughter's fair face. She had made up her mind to communicate with that man well and minimize the hurt to her child caused by divorce.

After leaving the Princess Room, Lois went to the door and knocked, but no one answered.

When she walked to the main bedroom, the light was dark. She remembered that when she went upstairs with Maggie in her arms, Joey was still reading newspapers in the hall. Lois went downstairs with the mentality of trying it on.