Chapter 1704 His Words

Joyce lowered her eyes. “It seems that he just came to say goodbye to me.”

“That's right. Then, he gave you that letter.” Caitlin pointed at the letter in Joyce's hands as she spoke.

Joyce clenched the envelope in her hands again, causing it to wrinkle with a noise.

After a while, she sighed and, under Caitlin's gaze, she opened the envelope. The content of the letter was brief, just a few short sentences. Joyce could tell that the sentences were not coherent, and even one could tell he hesitated when writing.

From this, Joyce guessed that when Stanley was writing the letter, he either didn't know what to write or felt it was inappropriate. He hesitated whether to write it or not, but in the end, he didn't. What appeared before her was such a seemingly strange letter.

Moreover, the content of the letter made her ponder.

Caitlin looked at Joyce's calm expression, which was no different from usual and couldn't help but feel relieved.

Joyce's expression didn't change much, meaning nothing was shocking in the letter.

In that case, Caitlin felt pretty relieved.

called out

the letter, showing

only extend her

her eyes momentarily wavered. Regaining her senses, she looked at Caitlin and pursed her lips,

her eyes. “It seems that he just came

what's wrong,” Caitlin said, rolling her eyes

Joyce said as she handed over the

to let her read when she casually asked. The

I take a look?” Instead of immediately taking the envelope, Caitlin looked at

were taught

letter and start reading. She had to clarify with Joyce first, fearing that the latter might impulsively show her the letter and

was written by a guy to Joyce. As her mother, it wouldn't be entirely appropriate for her to read some of

mind at all and smiled as she nodded. “Of course, you can. I've shown it to

at ease and stopped refusing. She took the letter

to watch out for during her pregnancy. Then, Stanley's message asked Joyce to promise to have a proper talk with him

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