Chapter 371 I Want to Get Your Mother Back
Although Joeâs injuries looked terrifying, in fact, the most serious injury was infection. After receiving treatment in the
hospital for a period of time, he was allowed to leave the hospital.
On the day when he was discharged from the hospital, Sir Smith specially invited Ben and Anna to pick him up. Only
Charlotte couldnât go because she had an important meeting.
In the hospital, Anna was very curious about the discharge. She kept asking Sir Smith all kinds of questions, while Ben
stood aside quietly.
Joeâs eyes darkened when he didnât see Charlotte. He pretended to ask Anna casually, âWhereâs mom?â
Anna pouted and said, âMom went to the meeting early in the morning. She works very hard.â
Joe suddenly understood. He thought that Charlotte had deliberately avoided him, but it turned out to be not the case.
When he thought up to here, he felt extremely helpless. Who would dare believe that he, Joe, would be so worried one day?
He turned his head and happened to meet the dark eyes of Ben. The scrutiny in his eyes made him slightly stunned.
Joe found a suitable opportunity and said to Ben with a serious expression, âI want to get your mother back.â
He knew that he couldnât deliberately hide it from smart children like Ben. On the contrary, he should communicate with
him equally.
Ben was not surprised. He frowned and looked at him. âYouâre not as gentle as Mr. McKinney, nor are you enthusiastic as
Mr. Johnson. You donât even know Mom as well as Mr. Sharon. I donât think you have any advantage.â
Joe didnât know how to react for a moment, and he didnât expect Ben to say such a thing to him.
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In the eyes of Ben, did he have no advantages at all?
âBut your mother loves me, and I love her tooâ¦â Joe frowned as he looked at Ben.
Ben deliberately emphasized, âOnce. Mom says that she doesnât like you anymore.â
Joe didnât expect Charlotte to communicate with them in such a way, and a bitter feeling rose in his heart. âI will try my
best to change her mind.â
Ben tightened his face and said seriously to Joe, âAs long as you can make Mom touched, itâs fine.â
For some reason, Joe heaved a sigh of relief.
Unfortunately, although Joe had bragged in front of Ben, he had not found the right opportunity to interact with Charlotte.
As time went by, the parent-child sports meeting was approaching.
After staring at the phone for more than ten minutes, Charlotte hesitated whether to contact Joe or not.
According to her original plan, she only needed to attend the parent-child sports meeting herself. There was no need to
inform Joe.
But she suddenly remembered the scene when she met Jefferson that day. Although Ben and Anna had never complained
about this at home, she didnât want them to leave any regrets in their childhood.
After thinking for a while, Charlotte dialed Joeâs number.
The call was quickly picked up. Joeâs deep voice came from the other end of the line. âCharlotte?â
âAre you busy now?â Charlotte hesitated for a second and asked.
âIâm not busy,â Joe quickly replied.
Standing next to him, Jack just happened to hear this sentence. His gaze fell on the more than a dozen high-level
executives who were waiting for Joe to have a meeting at the conference table.
Yes, he was not busy.
Charlotte took a deep breath and said, âThe day after tomorrow, the kindergarten of Ben and Anna will hold a parent-child
sports meeting. Do you have time to attend?â
Joe obviously didnât expect Charlotte to invite him, so he fell silent