Chapter: 851
Lukas stared at the boy intently.
"Huh?" Lukas was confused.
"What did you just say?"
If Rachel did not engrave these words, then there was only one other person who could have done that.
The letters were engraved by Victor.
Joey pursed his lips and recalled the scene in the afternoon. Victor was leaning against the headboard with his eyes closed and spoke in a low voice that he had lost the love of his life. Lukas leaned closer to see the words engraved, and all of a sudden, he heard
Joey's clear voice.
“Mr. Smith?" Joey called, interrupting Lukas's thoughts.
Lukas turned to Joey in confusion, "Yes? What is it?"
“Could you tell me a little more about Mr. Sullivan?" Joey smiled brightly and showed off his dimples, which made him look very charming. He knew people would be hesitant to decline his request every single time he did this.
Lukas stared at Joey with hesitation.
Despite having watched Victor grow up, Lukas was still a servant of the Sullivan family. He had to stick to the rules, so he made it clear that he couldn't tell other people about Victor so casually.
“Well... If you want to know, why don't you ask Mr. Sullivan yourself Lukas asked after a brief pause.
"Ask him myself? Forget it." Joey frowned.
"Mr. Sullivan won't tell me anything."
Lukas raised a brow as he gazed down at Joey.
"Why are you suddenly interested in Mr. Sullivan's personal matters?"
Lukas had already told Joey something about Victor before, but he seemed really uninterested in his matters at that time.
The young boy strolled over to a nearby carpet, sat cross-legged, and played with a toy car beside him.
“I'm just having a hard time understanding..."
"Understanding what?"
"Mr. Sullivan told me earlier that he lost the person he loved."
Joey raised his head.
"Then I asked him, since he lost her, why didn't he go look for her? After that he just ignored me. That's why
I want to know if he has something on his mind. But if it's not okay for you to tell, then never mind, Mr. Smith."