Just now, when Alice Turner heard Sophia Wood mention that post, she felt quite angry, but hearing these words now, her heart couldn't help but feel a little uneasy.
Thinking carefully about this matter, actually, it's unfair to unilaterally blame that boy. There must be reasons for his actions, and she should be able to guess some of them.
"Does he act this way because Easton's mother is not good to him?" Alice felt she was asking a pointless question, as what woman could stand her husband having a child with a mistress, while letting that child stay for so many years.
She's puzzled about how that man actually thinks, daring to bring home the child of him and his mistress for his wife to raise.
That man is such a bastard!
When Alice Turner reached this point in her thoughts, she directly judged Fabian Holmes' character, considering him a typical example of a bad man.
When she thinks it over, her own husband is not as bad; at least he didn't bring an outside woman home.
