Chapter 607:
Caden frowned, annoyed by the interruption.
“What’s all this noise about?”
Gerry replied sadly, “Someone was blocking the road, so I honked to remind them.”
Caden looked at the clear road ahead and said, “No one was blocking you.”
“He disappeared in an instant.
He was probably a pervert.” Caden couldn’t help but say, “Being single for too long messes with your head.”
Unwilling to concede, Gerry retorted, “When I start dating, I’lle to your house every day just to kiss.”
“I don’t need to see your romance live.
That would be too much for my eyes,” Caden replied, shaking his head.
Curious, Alicia asked, “Mr.
Hopkins, you have wealth despite your looks and personality.
Why don’t you have a partner?”
Gerry raised his voice in protest, saying, “What do you mean, despite my looks and personality? Are you saying I’m ugly?”
In truth, Gerry wasn’t ugly at all.
He stood out among the wealthy second-generation crowd because he was tall, handsome, and the quintessential pretty boy.
He held high standards, emphasizing feelings in rtionships, which was why his first love was still ongoing.
Watching Caden and Alicia so in sync only deepened his envy.
Aliciaughed.
“Not at all! You are the best-looking.”
Gerry chuckled and asked, “Am I better looking than your boyfriend?”
Alicia nced at Caden with a yful smile.
“Honestly, Caden can’tpare to you.”
When they arrived, a heavy atmosphere hung over the Hopkins family.
Madison’s eyes were red and swollen from crying.
Gerry almost knelt before her.
“Mom, are you crying because of me again?”
Madison elegantly wiped her tears away, forcing a smile through her sadness.
“Stop joking.”
“What’s wrong?” he pressed.
Just then, Alicia and Caden walked in, exchanging warm greetings.
Madison offered a faint smile as she exined the source of her tears.
“My sister was diagnosed with cancerst year, and she tragically passed awayst month.
She left my niece all alone, so I brought her here to care for her.
The poor girl is so thin and pitiful; she reminds me of my sister, who was always weak and sickly.”
As the words spilled from her lips, her voice trembled, and she let out a heavy sigh.
Standing nearby, Caden said, “Don’t cry, Mrs.
Hopkins.This is from N?velDrama.Org.
If you keep it up, you won’t have any tears left when your husband punishes Gerryter.
Besides, crying without tears strains your eyes.”
Madison paused, momentarily taken aback by his unconventional way of offeringfort.
Yet, his words had the desired effect.
Madison quickly regained herposure, her gaze turning sharp as she red at Gerry.
“Why did you film that? Don’t you realize how much your father values his reputation? Your brother is a veteran, and you’ve brought shame upon us.”
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