Allyce lowered her concern and turned her head to look at Severo, seeing that he seemed calm as if he hadn’t heard what Tajo was saying, she also looked away.
How could Severo not understand what Tajo was saying?
Only he had his own ideas in mind.
“Whatever area of Cloud Cit you want to live in, I can set you up with a nice house and a maid, when you think of it, someone let me know when the time comes and I’ll have someone set it up.”
Severo said, without looking at Tajo’s face, and looked at Alonzo: “Alonzo, say goodbye to your great-grandfather”.
Alonzo said: “Goodbye, great-grandfather”.
“We’re off then, Grandpa.” Allyce said after him.
Although Tajo was annoyed, he didn’t show it on Severo’s face, he just waved his hand in annoyance: “OK, I got it, let’s all go”.
Severo then took Allyce and Alonzo with him.
…
As Severo had been drinking a little, the car was driven by a chauffeur on the way back.
Alonzo had not had a nap today and fell asleep shortly after getting into the car.
When the car stopped at the entrance to the villa, Severo stepped forward with Alonzo in his arms and Allyce followed behind, the two of them entering one after the other without saying a word.
Once inside the villa, Severo put Alonzo to bed and Allyce sat in the hallway waiting for him.
I had a lot to talk to Severo about.
Allyce sat on the sofa and then sent the servants to rest, waiting for Severo alone in the hall.
When Severo came out, he saw that there was no servant and realised that Allyce wanted to talk to him about something.
He approached and was the first to speak: “Grandfather didn’t bully you, did he?
“If I say yes, what are you going to say?” Allyce put her arms around him and looked at him with a cold face.
Severo snorted and his whole body stiffened slightly.
“He’s getting older, and his character has become more and more eccentric over the years, so don’t pay too much attention to what he says.”
“Hmm.
The two men asked one question and answered the other, and the atmosphere was stilted.
“Y …” Severo paused before saying, “Deep down he’s more or less sorry for you, so now he won’t do anything else to you, and even if he thought so, I wouldn’t allow it. ”
As he spoke, his tone became firmer and firmer.
Allyce didn’t know whether to laugh or make another face at Severo’s words.
Did Tajo feel sorry for her?
She didn’t believe it.
If Tajo really felt sorry for her, he would have said those things to her.
He didn’t know what made Severo think that, but he did know what else Tajo had to do to him now. If he wanted to deal with Allyce, he could just shoot Alonzo.
Allyce thought about it, but couldn’t help but ask aloud: “No, he wouldn’t make that kind of request.
Severo froze for a moment and then flatly denied: “No, I wouldn’t ask for it”.
“Are you so sure?” Allyce looked at Severo with an expressionless face and continued, “He’s always wanted to control you, but he’s never been able to, that’s why he turns to your son, isn’t that normal?”
After uttering these words, Allyce herself was taken aback by the conceit.
I didn’t know how strong a person’s obsession could be, but the more I talked, the more I thought there was a real possibility that Tajo would do something like this.
“No, you don’t have to make that guess”. Severo’s response was as unusually affirmative as before.
Allyce felt a little more grounded by his affirmative answer.
“What’s going on with you and Gabrio today?” He had been thinking about it all day and couldn’t understand why the two of them were fighting.
It couldn’t really be because of her, could it?
Severo raised his eyes to Allyce at her words, and seeing the calmness in her expression, hesitated only a moment before speaking, “Just a slight misunderstanding.
I was sure that Gabrio was the head of the K7 research team, but I had no proof.
Allyce and Gabrio had known each other since they were children, and she regarded Gabrio with great importance.
Without proof, Allyce wouldn’t believe him even if he told her.
He even thought that even if he found credible evidence, Allyce might still not believe it.
“A little misunderstanding? Would you also hold the urge and beat him up on the spot?” Severo’s words were so obviously superficial that she wouldn’t believe them.
I don’t know which word of his sentence irritated Severo, but he suddenly sneered: “I have a bad temper, you know that, why are you surprised?
Allyce had been trying to find out what was going on between him and Gabrio, but Severo’s attitude made him wonder how he was going to continue the conversation with him.
He lowered his head and adjusted his emotions before taking a long breath and looking up to ask her, “Do you have anything else to say? If not, I’m going to go get ready for bed.
She hadn’t done much all day, but she felt tired at this point.
But he couldn’t deny that he was asking Severo in the hope that he would tell him something about the party.
In the end, Allyce was still disappointed.
Severo didn’t talk about the party, he just looked at Allyce with concern in his eyes: “You should go and rest first.
Before the end of his sentence could fall, Allyce was already up and up.
Everything he did during this time seemed strange and overwhelming to Allyce.
He said nothing to her, and the feeling reminded her of the time when they were first married.
At that time, all she knew about him was what he showed, and he didn’t want her to know any more, even if she tried to find out.
It was as if an invisible barrier had been erected between the two.
…
Allyce returned to the bedroom, depressed, and sat on the edge of the bed for a while watching Alonzo sleep.
He reached out and flicked Alonzo’s long eyelashes before picking him up and carrying him across the room to the children’s room.
She felt a little uncomfortable with what Severo had done and didn’t want to sleep in the same bed as him, so she would simply sleep with her son tonight.
When Severo returned to the bedroom with the bottle of bruise spray, he found it empty, even Alonzo’s cot was empty.
His heart sank and his face changed for a moment.
Then he quickly calmed down again as if he had thought of something.