Chapter 1064 Roxy Copper Eight (2)

Book:Billionaire's Reborn Baby Published:2024-5-28

When Collin opened the door, Roxanne turned to leave, and he pulled her over again.
Collin opened the door and locked it.
He kicked open the door and pulled Roxanne in, and in the dim room, he pressed her against the wall and kissed her wildly.
Roxanne struggled to hit him and Collin kissed even more fiercely.
He felt tears and finally stopped.
Roxanne covered her face and cried with her shoulders shaking.
“I’m sorry…” Collin took off all his wet clothes and carried her to his single bed, gently wiping away her tears.
She looked away, just not looking at him. “Why are you back?” she asked in a hoarse voice.
“I quit.” Collin held her hand tightly.
“Quit?” Roxanne was stunned.
“I’ll stay here from now on.” Collin lowered his head and kissed her. “I’ll stay with you, and won’t go anywhere.”
“Why?” Roxanne asked in a daze.
“Because I love you.” Collin looked at her.
His eyes were slightly red, yet he smiled, “Roxanne, I love you for nine years.”
Roxanne looked at him in a daze, a line of tears sliding down.
Collin hugged her.
“I’m sorry … I love you.”
“Collin, you really are a bastard,” Roxanne closed her eyes.
“I am a bastard,” Collin said, hugging her.
Roxanne bit his neck fiercely.
Collin allowed her.
Davin did not ring the bell today. Instead, he reminded the classrooms in a low voice, “School is over. You can leave.”
The children all felt that he was strange because Davin’s expression was also strange.
The village chief saw the bag in Davin’s office and asked him. He said vaguely and personally sent the village chief out, worried that the village chief would go to the dormitory.
After dinner, Davin hesitated whether to call Doctor Mueller for dinner. When he reached the door, the dormitory door was not closed. When he saw the people on the bed, he quickly turned back and ran away.
At 10 p. m., Roxanne suddenly awoke and spoke with a hoarse voice.
Collin raised his wrist and remembered that his watch had been given to Mike. He raised his head and looked outside. It was already dark. It should be eleven or twelve.
Roxanne lay in Collin’s chest, frowned, and wanted to raise her arm, but found that she could not move.
Collin kissed her face, hooked her chin with his fingers, and kissed her lips.
Roxanne gave it a push but did not make it.
The dormitory bed creaked again.
Davin woke up, took out the cotton, and stuffed it into his ears again.
The radio beside the bed was turned to the loudest, and the storyteller inside shouted, “Hey, you woman! I’ll teach you a lesson tonight!”
Davin slapped the radio and it stopped.
The rain outside also stopped.
The voices in a certain room seemed to be endless.
Roxanne left at five in the morning.
She was limping.
Davin also did not sleep well all night. When he saw her, he thought that she had been beaten up by Dr. Mueller. Later, he thought about it and understood what it was. He quickly closed the door. Fortunately, Roxanne did not find him. Otherwise, she might not be a teacher in the future.
When Collin got up, the whole dormitory was full of the fishy smell, which was suffocating.
He opened the door, stood at the door, and stretched. Probably old, his waist was very sore, and his stomach was particularly hungry. He washed up and went to Davin’s room, picking up his bag.
“Thank you,” he said to Davin when he got up.
Davin sat motionless in the office and only heaved a sigh of relief when he went out.
A few minutes later, Collin returned and handed over a box.
“What is this?” Davin asked.
“Phone.” Collin helped him open it. “I contacted someone in town. Staff will come to connect the Internet in the next two days. I will teach you how to use it then.”
“Oh.” “This is very expensive, right?” Davin asked as he took the phone.
“No,” Collin said with a smile.
“Ms. Copley is my lover and Livia is my daughter,” he said as he walked to the door.
Davin was stunned.
Collin had already walked out of the room.
Davin behind him was shocked.
Collin really stayed here.
After he finished eating and cleaning the dormitory, he then began to gather the students of the first to fourth grades together to teach them lessons. Not only in terms of medicine, but he also taught all he had learned.
He bought a computer in town and a projector. The next day, staff came over to connect the wire to the Internet. On the third day, two cars came over to transport supplies.
There were many sets of school uniforms, white and clean sports shoes, and all kinds of books.
He had made too much contribution to the school, and Davin was so grateful that he did not know what to say. The village chief brought a pig to thank him, but Collin didn’t like pigs and refused.
Collin connected the internet, distributed books, and taught students. He had been busy for a week. He only nodded to Roxanne in class. He spent the rest of his time in his dormitory. He was not a young lad who made some impulsive decisions. At his age, he considered the consequences.
Although the hospital and Mrs. Mueller couldn’t accept it and kept calling for the past week, Collin insisted and the other side finally stopped calling.
Collin sat in front of the desk. It was a table that Davin had moved in for him. He bought a lamp himself. The electricity here began to supply every day, but the water still only came once a day.
It’s fine. He would wait.
Everything was getting better and better.
So were Collin and Roxanne.
A week later, Collin arrived at Roxanne’s house with the things in his hand.
He knocked on the door, and when Mike opened the door and saw that it was Collin, he shouted “Ah!” behind him.
“Uncle Collin, you’re here?” Livia came first.
Collin walked up to her and handed her the thing in his hand.
“What is this?” Livia took it. It was a little heavy. When she opened it, her eyes widened. “Computer? Is it for me?”
Roxanne came out of the room and said, “She is still young.”