Chapter 111 Absolute Disappointment

At the thought that his parents insisted on taking Maggie abroad to make Maggie bony and everything his father had done, Joey smiled bitterly, which made him look a little sad.

Now Lois must be completely disappointed in him? He had been suffering in the study for hours. When he saw the things in his hands were taken away by her, he knew everything. The uneasiness when he knew the truth in his heart finally calmed down, but was replaced by bitterness and pain.

This moment came so fast that he was not even mentally prepared.

But no matter how restless he was, he had to do his work and coax the child.

When Joey came out of the bathroom, the sadness and vicissitudes on his face were gone. He was just a little depressed.

When Joey went downstairs, he saw Maggie sitting next to Vera eating dessert and acting like a spoiled child to her smiling grandmother.

He walked to the sofa and called, "Mom."

Vera looked at Joey with a strange look in her eyes. She smiled carelessly and asked, "Where is Lois?"

Joey glanced at his father who was sitting on the sofa

of the boss, his work would certainly become very difficult. Moreover, if Mr. Joey fought with his father, he seemed to be the one who got hurt.

Thinking of this, Steve gritted his teeth and added. "I told Mrs. Lois that you left the company in the morning and didn't come back."

Joey held the pen tightly in his hand and glanced at Steve coldly. There was a sentence full of coldness in his eyes: he doesn't want to hear it now!

Steve shivered and continued to play dumb. "After work, I saw Mrs. Lois at the gate of the company. She was sitting in the car. At first, I thought I saw her wrongly. I knocked on the window and found it was really her. Her eyes were red with tears."

Seeing that Joey's face was getting worse and worse, Steve gritted his teeth and said, "Did you quarrel with Mrs. Lois or didn't she look for you?"

"Bang!" Steve's legs went weak. Seeing that Joey's five fingers which were clenched into a fist, smashed on the wooden desk and the pen poked his hands.

"Mr. Joey!" Steve didn't dare to say anything more, and he didn't know what to say.