Chapter: 1323
"No worries. You can request a mental health evaluation."
Tyrone only said that so Sabrina could find out the truth herself.
He didn't want her to distance herself from him, nor did he want to pressure her into believing in Larry's confession.
The loss of Sabrina's father was a profound wound, and Sabrina was the one most eager to uncover the truth.
The truth would come to light sooner or later.
“Okay," Sabrina agreed, nodding her head, albeit with reservations.
She was willing to give it a shot, even though she didn't fully believe it.
“Have some more." Tyrone served some food on Sabrina's plate and encouraged her to eat more.
Sabrina took a few more bites and put down her fork.
Tyrone decided not to press her further. He got up with Jennie in his arms and said, “Let's head home. I'll give you a ride."
Jennie leaned on Tyrone's shoulder and groaned. She accidentally kicked and dirtied the hem of his suit with mud.
Tyrone looked down and gently patted Jennie's back.
Sabrina raised an eyebrow and observed Tyrone.
His caring attitude toward the child was attractive and endearing. He acted just like a father would.
“If you want to stare at me, you can do it openly. No need for secrecy," Tyrone said, with a straight face as he walked ahead.
Sabrina was speechless.
Her favorable opinion of him took a dip once more.
“Shut up!"
Sometimes, he said the most annoying things.
The driver took them directly to the underground garage.