Joshua was vigilant.
"Do you have to be so stubborn?" Ted looked at her with reluctance.
Joshua's eyes flashed with heavy sarcasm. Even at the moment, Ted still didn't know who had done wrong.
Both Joshua and Simon could get along well with each other. They all recognized Stacy as their mother, while Ted was the only person that they repelled. Even the condition of Stacy, who had been with him for months, worsened instead of getting better. Wasn't that the best proof?
But Ted still went his own way stubbornly. He didn't blame himself at all but vented his anger on Hazel as if Hazel had grabbed his wife and his sons.
How could Joshua possibly continue to communicate with such a person?
"Mr. King, it's you who is stubborn. You've always been the one who can't figure it out," Joshua spoke with deep eyes. "I'm leaving now. I don't want Hazel to wait too long."
With that, he turned slightly away.
Watching him leave, Ted didn't stop him.