Delphine looked at the boy's slender back, tilted her head slightly, and said hoarsely, "It's my fault for not taking good care of him. I should have taken him with me back then."
At that time, she was too panicked. The day after being released from prison, she took Nicholas and hid away, completely forgetting about Isaac. By the time she remembered him, she was too afraid to come back to get him.
"When he was little, he really liked Ignatius and me."
Nathan's lips curved into a mocking arc that disappeared in the blink of an eye, then he smiled and said, "Don't worry. I'll take him in for now. Once you two siblings have resolved your issues, then we'll discuss it. Sending him to boarding school forever isn't a solution."
"Thank you."
Nathan gazed at the distant clouds, waved his hand, and smiled, "No need. I have nothing better to do anyway."
