Song Ci returned home with the script. She made herself a cup of strong coffee and moved the sofa to the French window. Once the ceremony was complete, Song Ci sat down on the sofa, picked up the coffee with one hand, and started reading the script.
The script was written in pure English and Song Ci could understand it.
The script was two-fingers thick. Song Ci had to calm down before she could read it seriously.
Coleman's mother was called Vivian. When Coleman was two and a half years old, Vivian and her husband discovered that he was suffering from autism. At that time, World War II had just ended and the global economy had yet to recover. As a result, it was very bleak. Vivian's husband didn't approve of Vivian spending most of her time and money on Coleman. He advocated having another child.
But Vivian couldn't bear to give up Coleman so cruelly. After several rounds of communication with her husband, the husband and wife decided to divorce.