"Let's go!" Victor had a very strange feeling in his heart. However, he didn't repulse the feeling. He felt happy instead.

Victor noticed that Henrick was not afraid of strangers. He came out to have breakfast alone, without the company of adults. Victor thought of Eden and he probed, "Why are you alone? Where are your family members?"

Henrick looked up with a smile. His pink lips had a faint luster under the morning light, which made him very adorable. "My mother is too tired. She is still sleeping. I came out to buy breakfast for her. I am new in River City, therefore I am not very familiar with the surroundings. Thank you for bringing me here."

"I see!" Victor nodded. He didn't talk much usually. This sudden encounter made him speechless. He just wanted to leave a good impression on Henrick.

Henrick's phone suddenly rang. He took out the phone from his small backpack, smiled apologetically to Victor and answered the phone.

He said softly, "Grandma!" "Ricky, are you going back to Gate City tonight?" A loving voice came from the other end of the phone.

Henrick smiled happily and said, "Grandma, we have to wait for mommy Abigail's decision."

"Is that so? Ricky, don't overtire yourself. By the way, Gia is going to participate in the art exhibition competition. If you have time, please bring the indigo and purple watercolor paints to Gia. Grandma took her to several shops but there were no suitable ones. She was not satisfied with it."

"Okay, grandma, I'll buy it later. Please take care. Gia is naughty. Grandma, don't always listen to Gia."

Henrick chatted for a while before hanging up.

Victor had been listening carefully all the while.

Henrick's every word seemed to get on his nerves.

It was entirely because he felt that Henrick might be his son.

Who was Henrick's grandma?

Who was Gia?

Eden was alone.

All kinds of thoughts flashed through Victor's mind.

He wanted to know everything about Eden.

In fact, what he cared the most was that if Eden was the Eden he had been searching for all the while.

The worst scenario would be that Eden could not

remember him when she saw him.

It would be the most painful thing for him too.

His heart sank when he thought that Eden might have forgotten him. He could feel the pain with each heartbeat.

"Uncle!" Henrick's sudden words brought Victor back from his thoughts.

He pursed his lips and smiled suddenly. He tried to keep his tone as calm as possible. "Ricky, what's the matter?"

"Ricky?" The word 'Ricky' caught Henrick off guard. He suddenly had a strange feeling. It was not hatred but he couldn't really describe it. It was fascinating.

Victor asked tentatively, "Can I call you Ricky?"

"Of course!" There was a smile on Henrick's little face.

Victor smiled happily suddenly. Looking at the little face that was similar to his, he suddenly had an idea. He focused his gaze on Henrick's hair. He would know if Henrick was his son after doing a paternity test.

But how was he going to get his hair?

Henrick suddenly stopped walking and pointed to the porridge stall opposite. "Uncle, thank you, I'll go to that stall!"

Victor looked in the direction that he pointed. It was the place where he and Eden had porridge yesterday morning.

His deep eyes were soft, and he whispered, "Let's go. I was going to that stall to have breakfast too."

After saying that, Victor stepped forward and led the way.

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