Chapter: 1305
Before Rachel could finish her words, however, Joey let of Riley's hand and covered his stomach.
"Oh no, I can't hold it in anymore!
I'm going to the bathroom now!"
He then turned around and ran away like a streak of Lightning.
Joey ran as fast as he could, as if he was being chased by something terrifying. He didn't notice the man approaching him and accidentally bumped into him.
"Ouch!" shouted the man he had crashed into.
Unfortunately, Joey's head met the watch on the man's wrist. The dull pain made him wince in shock. He covered his forehead with his hand and took a few steps back. He held on to the wall for support before he could finally stand on his own.
Although the man who was hit screamed in pain, Joey was the one who really hurt.
In the midst of the pain, Joey couldn't help but wonder how the man could be so pretentious.
But after all, it was his carelessness that had caused the accident.
So he had to apologize for it. He let the hand on his forehead fall to his side and looked up at the man.
"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hit you." Joey's eye's widened when he saw who the man was.
“Why are you here?"
Carson raised his eyebrows and bent over to get close to Joey, as if he had just recognized him.
"Oh, look who it is. It's Joe!"
Joey's face darkened. He didn't want to be anywhere near Carson.
Seeing Joey's look of disdain, Carson didn't know how to feel. Ever since the boy was kidnapped, he had started acting that way. When he woke up from the coma, he didn't like his father for no reason, and by extension, he didn't like Carson either.
"Little guy, why are you running so fast? Where are you going?"
Carson asked.
Joey just pursed his lips as he tried to avoid Carson's gaze. His childish little face seemed to spell out the words—none of your business.
Having the child retort at him silently, Carson's lips arched in a small bitter smile. His eyes then landed on the red mark on Joey's forehead. He wanted to touch it. But before he could, Joey moved out of the way.
"Hey!" Joey said coldly in his childish and stiff voice.
“What did I tell you, Joey? I'm your godfather. You can't be so rude to me." Carson had been trying his best to get Joey to call him his godfather.
However, Joey never admitted that.
Joey pretended not to have heard Carson's words.