Chapter 289 Just A Child
Chapter 289 Just A Child
"That's great." Angie smiled evilly. She was not in a hurry, so she could relax and have a rest.
Vivian didn't know the danger was approaching.
As soon as she got up early in the morning, she was busy preparing things for Roe. Because the
operation was to be carried out in the afternoon, the doctor told her that Roe could not eat anything to
prevent the respiratory tract from blocking and causing the danger of suffocation.
Roe sat cross-legged, holding his round small chin, tilting his cute head, staring at Vivian, "Mom, if you
turn again, I will be dizzy."
An hour after he got up, his mother turned nearly eight times, and his eyes were dazzled.
Vivian stopped and was about to open her mouth when a bell rang at the gate. She had to open the
door first.
She thought it was the driver who was ready to go. As soon as the door opened, John's tall figure
appeared outside the door. With a warm smile in his eyes, he looked at her quietly and said gently,
"Vivi, I'm back."
"Come in, please." Vivian was distracted for a moment, but soon acted as usual. Her face was also
hung with a happy smile.
To tell the truth, she felt much relieved after seeing John come back. After all, she was not familiar with
this place. She stayed alone with Roe, and she was really afraid that she would not be able to hold on
to it.
At least she could share with someone, who gave her more confidence.
"Uncle John, you are back." Hearing the sound, Roe wore his small slippers and ran over.
As soon as John saw Roe, he put his luggage down directly and reached out to catch him steadily. He
asks softly, "You're going to the hospital in the afternoon. Are you nervous?"
"No." Roe raised his small neck, secretly looked at Vivian, and quietly said in his ear, "Mom is more
nervous than me."
In fact, Roe's voice was not low, and both Vivian and John heard that, and he just nodded.
"Well, Roe is a brave boy. I have brought you a gift. When you come out from the hospital, I will give
you a surprise." John directly held Roe into the living room.
Vivian stood still. Roe and John were getting along more and more harmoniously, and her heart started
to shake again. Roe needed a father to accompany and teach him as he grew up.
Even if she had given all her love, she could not fill another vacancy in his heart. It was a kind of love
different from mother's love.
At present, the most suitable person is John, and she could not think of anyone else except John.
But she couldn't be so ruthless. She knew she couldn't accept his love wholeheartedly, but she still
hoped that he could take care of Roe.
Vivian scolded herself in her heart. When did you become so selfish, Vivian? You couldn't hurt him.
"Mom, are you a standing guard at the door?" The childish voice of Roe was coming.
Vivian found that she was still standing in a daze at the door, and immediately followed him, "Uncle
John just get off the plane, come down first and let uncle have a rest."
Roe thought it was reasonable, but he still wanted to talk with this gentleman.
"It's OK. I'm not tired." John was still holding Roe.
Vivian helplessly said, "John, you cannot spoil him like this."
"Roe is a good boy. You don't have to worry about it, do you?" John rubbed his hair and said with a
smile.
Roe nodded and said with approval on his face, "That is right, mom, don't worry. The teacher said a
woman who worries too much gets older quickly!"
"You little monkey." Vivian said with laughter. Everything was said by the teacher. She thought it was
just his own idea.
Roe also made several scratch actions of the monkey, which made Vivian smile again.
"You just got off the plane and haven't eaten yet. Let me get you a bowl of noodles." Vivian knew that
John must be back from the plane, and he got up so early to take a plane, and he certainly didn't eat
anything.
John did not refuse, looking at her gently, "OK, thank you, vivi."
Vivian was a little shy and could only pretend nothing happened. She turned around and went to the
kitchen.
"Uncle John, your eyes are going to stick to my mom." Roe said.
Suddenly seen through by a child less than four years old, John was a little embarrassed. But only for a
moment, he calmed down.
He was very clear how smart Roe was, and he seriously asked for his advice, "Will you be happy about
it?"
Roe tilted his head. His face was thoughtful and slightly embarrassed. It was lovely, "It's not that I'm not
happy, I just feel empty in my heart."
He then looked at John's eyes and asked, "Uncle John, you're a faithful man, aren't you?"
"Yes, I am." John seriously guaranteed, "And I will not rob your mother from you, I will take care of you Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
and your mother for the rest of your lives."
"Uncle John, I am not worried about my mother being robbed by you at all. After all, my mom can break
up with my father for me. I think you understand the reason."
Roe compassionately patted John's shoulder and comforted him, " Uncle John, don't be discouraged,
and you will succeed one day."
John was not angry with Roe's straightforward remarks, but thought it was very interesting. There were
a lot of smart children, but few of them were as sophisticated as Roe, and his analysis was very
reasonable.
"So I can pursue your mother now."
"I don't care, as long as Mom agrees." Roe shrugged his shoulders, although he thought his mother still
couldn't let go of the "heartbreaker", his daddy, and she met him yesterday.
Roe was dithering about telling it to John. It was just that he should not participate in the affairs of
adults.
He was still an innocent child.
"Don't be afraid. I am confident that I can give you a happy life." John said so, and he also thought so
in his heart. Time could cure anything, and it could also help her forget a lot.
He could wait for a year, two years, five years, and even ten years, as long as he was with them.
He didn't believe that she couldn't see his heart.
On the premise of everything, there was no William.
When Vivian came out, she saw the two gathered together and said something in a whisper, "John, the
noodle is ready. Go and eat them!"
"Good." John said and turned to ask Roe, "Roe, do want to eat together?"
"No, I can't eat today." Roe said plaintively.
Vivian's eyes were extremely gentle, "When you are discharged from hospital, I can cook anything you
want."
"Mom, you must keep your words, or you will have a long nose." Roe became excited again.
"Well, greedy cat."