Moreover, raising a child is not the same as raising a kitten or a puppy. Since he agreed to keep the child, as long as the little guy behaves and doesn't undermine him in front of his father, while he couldn't treat Thomas like his own child, he would still try to develop their relationship in a positive direction.
Thomas didn't know what to say; he pulled up his blanket. What particularly terrified him was the possibility that Mom might not love him as much anymore. The fear of losing that single pillar of support in his small world left him feeling helpless about the future.
Furthermore, he had to live with this big villain.
He furrowed his little eyebrows and thought for a long time before remembering that some of his kindergarten friends had similar experiences. What did they do?
He thought about it and then asked, "I heard there's something about liking a house, so you also like the crow in the house!"