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Unwanted Daddy Don't Come Closer to Mommy novel Chapter 1349

The roaring plane crossed the sky, dividing the whole sky into two parts. The blue sky was vast and infinite.

Victor didn't know how he got back. His memories turned into fuzzy fragments that can't be patched up after Elinor left.

He didn't want to recall her look. In other words, he didn't dare.

Sonia who waited outside the airport only saw his son lose his mind indecently as if losing a battle.

Rutledge frowned, opened the door and greeted Sonia who stayed in the car. "Hello, Aunt Sonia."

She stared, for this young man looked familiar.

"I sent Elly to the airport and happened to meet him."

He let go, "I thought he should be sent by you."

Sonia sat on the driver's seat and frowned. "Victor, how did you make yourself like this?"

Victor gave no response, his eyes dark.

Sonia sighed, and Rutledge added, "No need to thank me, for I actually don't want to help him. But-"

He took another look at Victor and sneered, "It doesn't matter that I can't beat you. But Victor, she can."

She could hurt your heart even without moving a finger.

Then he closed the door, waved at Sonia to drive away and went to his parking position.

After he went far, she looked back at his son and felt as if seeing an obvious repeated history.

This scene also occurred previously. But now, the heroes were her son and another woman.

She started the engine silently and arrived at Victor's apartment where Lenard and Babur had already waited. After Victor reached the place, they scolded him from the car to the house.

Victor who was expressionless suddenly changed his appearance. Lenard misunderstood that his legs became painful, so he reassured him. "We'll check your legs soon. Don't worry..."

"It's not like that."

Victor gasped and pressed down his sadness. He said hard, "Gone."

Gone?

Lenard and Babur looked at each other. Sonia shook her head and went out, her eyes drifting. Only Victor stayed inside, muttering in vain.

She's gone.

Their depressed, dark, painful past... The woman who accepted all his resentment and turned obsession into devils like him has gone. That woman who would give a response, no matter when he called her, has gone.

His Elinor's gone.

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