Chapter: 1310
Joey took a deep breath and continued, "And I don't care if I have a father or not. My mommy and Mr. Jimenez are going to be together."
"What? I don't think we're on the same page here."
“Mr. Jimenez will leave Apliaria with me and my mommy. Although Mommy hasn't completely accepted him, the two of them will eventually get along with each other. They will definitely be happy together."
As soon as Joey finished his words, his watch vibrated.
Joey understood that Rachel was worried about him being out for too long and was looking for him. When she was about two hundred meters away, his watch would vibrate to remind him that they were close to each other.
"My mommy is looking for me. I'm leaving. Goodbye." After saying that,
Joey scurried towards where Rachel was.
Standing still and looking at Joey's back, Carson narrowed his eyes.
He didn't come to his senses until he got a call from Ivan. He turned around and left, heading towards the opposite direction. He went into the elevator and headed for the ward where Victor was.
After running for a short distance, Joey finally saw Rachel. He then quickened his pace and threw himself into her arms.
She embraced him and noticed that there were beads of sweat on his forehead.
“Why are you in a hurry? Is everything okay? Did something happen?"
"Nope!" While Joey was embracing his mother, he pressed his forehead against her lower abdomen.
“I was just excited to see you. I missed you, Mommy!"
Rachel was amused to hear him say that. She smiled while ruffling his hair.
Joey looked behind her, only to find that Riley and Roger weren't there. He looked back at Rachel and asked, "Mommy, where are Riley and her uncle?"
"Roger took Riley to see her mommy. They'll come find us later.
We'll just wait for him outside," Rachel explained.
Joey nodded in response, held her hand, and followed her out of the hospital.
After taking only a few steps, he glanced back at the place where
Carson was standing earlier. The man was already gone. Rachel noticed that her son was absent-minded, so she followed his gaze, only to find that there were no other people in the hallway.
“What's wrong, Joey?" she asked while stopping in her tracks.
“It's nothing, Joey replied while withdrawing his gaze and looking ahead.
Rachel didn't buy it, so she just looked at him and crossed her arms.
"Fine, I'll tell you." Joey was well aware that he wouldn't be able to hide anything from his mother, no matter how hard he tried.