He knew deep down that his seriousness was not only because of the attitude he needed to give his own son, but also because he liked Isabel Smith, which was never a perfunctory and joking mentality.
Maybe it's because the deep love buried in his heart for so many years suddenly surfaced, his emotions fluctuated slightly.
His heartbeat sped up little by little.
The European-style chandelier in the bedroom shone on his extraordinarily handsome face, making his expression appear somewhat solemn.
Raymond Thompson became inexplicably nervous.
Percy Stanton first glanced towards the outside window, then shifted his gaze to Raymond Thompson's innocent face, gave a slight nod, and said, "Yes, I genuinely like Isabel Smith."
Children don't have the concept of love, Raymond Thompson knows about love, but he doesn't understand the feeling of love. It's more accurate to say that he likes and relies on Isabel Smith instead of saying that he loves her every day.