Joey looked at the man who punched him in disbelief. In the past, no matter how he humiliated Johnny, he would not pay attention to it, nor would he be angry. But today, when Joey mentioned Sally, Johnny was so angry that he even punched him.
"Huh." ...
Joey stood up, wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth and sneered.
"Good! Well done! You finally stop pretending to be generous. That's what you want to do most, right? Johnny. You wanted to hit me for a long time, but you didn't dare to do it until today. I really think highly of you for this punch." ...
Joey said these recklessly, like a beast that was stimulated but became more and more excited.
As soon as they started fighting, the people around them began to stir again. Some ran away and chose to stay away from them, and some even sat calmly to watch a play. The big chaos attracted the attention of the waiters. They quickly comforted the surrounding customers and let them continue to eat.
They stood face to face and looked s
ing the red light on the road. It was originally half an hour's drive, and as he promised Maggie, he arrived home in ten minutes.
When he walked into the hall, he found that Maggie was sleeping on the sofa with a doll in her arms, and the butler was guarding by her side. When he saw Joey come back, he said.
"Mr. Joey, Maggie insisted on waiting for you to come back. She refused to go to sleep in her room..."
"It's Okay. I'll take care of Maggie." ...
"Okay." ...
Joey walked to the side of Maggie and gently held her in his arms. He gently stroked her head and was about to go upstairs with her in his arms. When he was halfway, he suddenly heard something she was murmuring.
"Dad, Mom, please don't leave Maggie. I'll listen to you. I won't make trouble again. Please don't leave. Please don't leave..."
"Alas!" ...
Joey sighed heavily. The poor girl thought her parents had abandoned her.
"It's not that Dad abandoned you, but Mom abandoned us." ...
Joey said to himself sadly.