In Alla's view, Gordon Collins should have been Lester's romantic rival, yet Lester still let his daughter stay with his rival for eight months.
Unable to comprehend, Alla hesitated for a moment before she asked, "Mr. Lester, you are well aware that children and adults can develop affection over time, so why set the period as eight months? Don't you think that's too long?"
Lester seemed to have anticipated Alla's question and answered without hesitation, "The reason I set such a long period is indeed somewhat selfish. I want Mia to spend more time with him so that he realizes that Audrey has left behind her bloodline in this world.
I hope that considering this, he will let go of everything related to Audrey and also forgive himself, so that he will no longer disturb Mia and me in the future..."
Alla frowned and asked, "Aren't you afraid that he will become too attached to Mia after spending so much time with her and refuse to return the child to you?"