"Alivia was a lunatic!" Forrest raised his head and grabbed Eddy's hand excitedly. "I have worked for her for thirty years, but she has never treated me as a human being. I can't take it anymore and just want to get away from her quickly!"
"So you became a thief?" Eddy asked.
Forrest lowered his head. "At that time, you and Jerry were very young. When I found you and saw that you were so little... I had that plan in my mind. But you have to believe me. I am sincere with you. I watched you grow up smart and well-behaved. You've been good at studying and never let me worry. After four years of primary school, you went to middle school. You even have a doctor's degree now."
"Do I have any relatives alive?" Eddy interrupted him.
Forrest wanted to shake his head in denial but subconsciously glanced at Athena.
Athena, who ignored them just now, raised her eyes, looked at him, and smiled.
Seeing her smile, Forrest felt terrified.
After struggling for a while in his heart, Forrest finally compromised.
"The woman probably has found everything.
Rather than being exposed and laughed at, I'd better not lie," he thought.
"No relatives of your father survive. During the famine, they all starved to death."
"What about the ones of my mother?" Eddy grabbed Forrest as if grasping at straws.
"Eddy, is it important? I treat you badly?"
"Answer me!" Eddy's eyes were filled with hatred, and now there was no care for Forrest in his eyes.
Athena saw all this.
But she wasn't surprised at all.
Maybe others would be surprised at Eddy's change. He was raised by Forrest, and they had a close relationship. Why would he change so quickly after knowing the truth?
In fact, Eddy was an extremely selfish person in essence, and he was not the forgiving type.
Eddy was trembling all over.
He looked at Forrest as if asking for help, wanting Forrest to deny something.
Forrest glanced at him, feeling scared. "I later supported your aunt's studies, and she came here once. You met her before!"
Eddy thought about it.
A face suddenly appeared in his mind.
She didn't look very pretty, with an oval face and bright and clean eyes. Like him, she also had a cute smile.
She bought him a bag of oranges.
Also, she said to him, "Mr. Eddy Casey, you and your grandfather are so kind. You are very good at studying, and you can speak French as well as a French person."
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