Chapter 225 Truth
"Sunny, are afraid of me? Or you don't like that way I call you? But we are intimate to each other."
A weird smile appeared on Moore's face. He turned his head to look at Sunny.
"What do you mean? What are you talking about?" Sunny frowned and was not pleased with the wired look on Moore's face.
"Don't you remember? Or do you really think the man you had sex with in the hotel that night was Kerr? Are you serious? Do you really think your baby is Kerr's?"
There was a clear mockery on Moore's face.
Looking at the stunned look on Sunny's face, Moore was amused.
"Moore, what are you talking about? Obviously, Kerr is with me. Didn't you see us walk into the room with your own eyes? Stop the car. I want to get off."
Sunny didn't know what Moore was going to say, but she could feel vaguely how scary Moor was, which made her want to escape.
"You want to leave? Where do you want to go my son?" Smiling, Moore reached out his hand towards her belly.
But before he could touch her body, Sunny pushed him away.
"Moore, what did you say? You know better than anyone that this is Kerr's baby." Sunny didn't believe what he said at all.
"Sunny, when did you become so naive? Okay, I will tell you the truth. Not long after Kerr took you to the room that night, he left directly.
You can only blame yourself for not being able to keep Kerr by your side. Otherwise, I wouldn't have worked so hard as to get you pregnant. Fortunately, you are having a baby, which is great."
Moore said with a smug smile on his face.
In her heart, what Moore said was totally out of her expectation. It turned out that Kerr didn't lie to her. The baby in her belly wasn't his.
She went ilence
. "I know mommy is worried about me. In fact, I'm not as fragile as you think.
Actually I know a lot, because I inherit mommy's wisdom. Mommy should be happy to know that." Jay snuggled up to her and acted like a spoiled child.
Nicole touched his hair naturally. "Jay, it's mom's fault. I didn't take good care of you. Can you promise me you will tell me everything in the future? I won't force you to go to kindergarten."
She still remembered that Jay refused when she sent him to kindergarten for the first time. Maybe from then on, she realized that he was different from other kids.
"Thank you, Mommy. I get it. Don't worry. I didn't do anything bad."
Wearing a smug face, Jay seemed to be waiting for her praise, but heard another voice.
"Yes. It's not a bad thing to crash the Internet system of the Song Group." Kerr said in a calm tone.
This little guy had always been fighting against him for Nicole, and he finally got the goods on him today.
Hearing what Kerr had said, Nicole frowned slightly. Although Gregory and Fiona were not good people, they were adults. She did not want Jay, a child, to get involved.