Randy is stared at as soon as he speaks.
He can’t help thinking about the scene when he first came to Alex Family. There were many people in
the family and they all looked at him. He was really scared. Especially those eyes were very bright and
like wolves at night.
“I saw the door was open so I came in myself.” Randy smiles awkwardly and explains. From time to
time he giggles and finds the air particularly quiet.
“I was the last one to enter. I’m sorry.” Gogo also feels the awkward atmosphere and admits his
mistake.
Andre strokes Gogo’ head and says, “it’s OK. Just pay attention next time.”
“OK.” Gogo nods his head and looks smart.
Then there is the infinite silence again.
At this point, Alex reaches out.
His hand passes over Joey’s and Ben’s heads and comes to Randy’s, but he says, “give it to me.”
Ben and Joey are relieved. They think they just went too far, so Alex is going to hit them. But Randy is
confused, “what?”
Alex’s eyes sink. When he looks at Randy and wants to talk again, Randy becomes smart. He takes a
cell phone out of his bag and hands it to Alex and apologizes, “I’m sorry no one can unlock this
password.”
Randy’s ability to work has always been good, which is why Alex has always kept him by his side, but
he actually says he can’t solve this little password?
He doesn’t know what exactly Susan set up. He takes the phone and goes inside without saying a
word.
“Ben, is Dad angry?” Joey looks at Alex’s back and asks.
“Yes, we just went too far.” Ben remembers what they just said. Alex’s performance is normal.
Randy listens to their conversation and asks curiously, “what did you say?”
Ben and Joey don’t answer. Randy feels embarrassed again.
He suddenly regrets coming to Alex Family. He’s on an awkward cliff. Should he jump off a cliff to pay
homage?
“Uncle Randy.” Joey suddenly pulls Randy’s clothes.
Randy is a little touched at the moment. He has been here for so long, and finally someone is willing to
pay attention to him. “Joey, what’s the matter?” He smiles and crouches down to look at Joey.
“Uncle Randy, is my mommy really dead?” Joey asks. She hears that Randy brought back the news
that Mommy is dead. She wants to know the truth.
Randy swallows his saliva and opens his mouth but says nothing.
There is a girl’s voice in his mind.
“If you go back to see him, tell him I’m dead. I fell into the sea and drowned.”
“But...”
“If he says he wants to see my body, tell him I was blown down by a small typhoon and there is no
body.”
Randy doesn’t know if she’ll have a normal ending after cursing herself. By the way, he doesn’t know if
she is referring to Alex. Does he need to lie to the children?
Randy doesn’t answer, so Joey thinks he acquiesces. Her mood then involuntarily becomes very bad.
She goes back to the room with her head down. Randy can’t help but wonder if he has done something
wrong. He looks at Ben. Ben goes back to his room with his head down and sighs.
Randy turns around. Andre is serving Joey at the table. It doesn’t look harmonious. Randy increasingly
feels that it is a wrong decision to come here. He is too embarrassed.
Alex takes the cell phone and goes back to the room. He turns on the computer and connects the
phone to the computer with a data cable and begins to unlock the password.
Susan doesn’t set a hard password, but there are too many levels. It’s hard for ordinary technicians to
open it without formatting.
But Susan seems to have forgotten who taught her this way of password.
A moment later, the phone is unlocked.
Alex clicks on a text message to browse the content.
Surprisingly, he only sees ads. Susan’s reply is simple like “stamp” and “paid”.
Alex thinks of Susan in front of the door. She fell on the ground and looked at him pitifully and said they
had known each other for so many years.
Does he really get it wrong?
He remembers that he has been with Susan for so many years, and Susan doesn’t seem to have done
anything too much. Why does he doubt her? He seems a little confused. Does he just hate Susan for
pestering him?
No, it’s because she upset Miya.
Alex continues to browse, but text messages and contacts are empty, as if the person printing the ads
her only contact.
He opens the memo and finds it is just Susan’s diary.
“The first day after I left Alex, I miss him.”
“The second day after I left Alex, I regret it.”
“The third day after I left Alex, I want to come back to him.”
“The fourth day after I left Alex, I find out that I am the stupidest person in the world. Why did I leave
someone who loves me so much?”
“The fifth day after I left Alex...”
...
She wrote love letters almost every day. He is “touched”. Alex adjusts the time. She wrote thousands of
memos in just two days. Susan is really an expert.
But he has to doubt Susan.
Susan has paid now and told them not to send any more messages to that number.
She is thoughtful. She thinks she put her cell phone in front of Alex and Alex may doubt her, but she
does have only a few ads and they have nothing to do with him. But those memos are different.
She asked a man to stay up two nights to do it for her. Anyway, Alex gave her a lot of dowries before
and she doesn’t lack money at all.
But she doesn’t want a dowry. She wants to marry Alex.
Alex doesn’t know what she thinks. He takes the cell phone and looks at it carefully. He thinks they
might have been deleted, but it will take some time to recover the data.
Susan will never know that Alex doubts what she thinks is the perfect plan. In fact, what she doesn’t
expect is the phone call.
“Honey, let’s meet again!”
She is thoughtful. She thinks she put her cell phone in front of Alex and Alex may doubt her, but she
does have only a few ads and they have nothing to do with him. But those memos are different.
She asked a man to stay up two nights to do it for her. Anyway, Alex gave her a lot of dowries before
and she doesn't lack money at all.
But she doesn't want a dowry. She wants to marry Alex.
Alex doesn’t know what she thinks. He takes the cell phone and looks at it carefully. He thinks they
might have been deleted, but it will take some time to recover the data.
Susan will never know that Alex doubts what she thinks is the perfect plan. In fact, wnat she doesn't
expect is the phone call.
“Honey, let’s meet again!”
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