Chapter 359 Second Uncle made it for his child!

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Jack Walton raised his eyebrows, "Let's talk."

William Walton said to Benjamin Walton: "First, send Carol Wright to Jack Walton's carriage."

Carol Wright turned to look at him, but William Walton's expression was extremely calm.

Benjamin Walton stepped forward: "Carol Wright, I'll walk you off."

Carol Wright bit her lips and followed him out.

After William Walton sent everyone out, he pulled a chair over and sat in front of Jack Walton.

Jack Walton said coldly: "I already said, you are not allowed to interfere in my family matters."

"This is also something I want to discuss with you!"

William Walton said indifferently.

"I will not interfere in the matter between you and Carol Wright."

Jack Walton smirked, "Deal."

He turned the wheelchair and headed for the door.

William Walton did not stop them.

Jack Walton paused for a moment: "William, you have really changed."

William Walton did not make a sound.

Jack Walton's wheelchair came to the door, he called for someone to come in and pushed himself out.

Not long later, Benjamin Walton returned.

He asked worriedly, "William, what did you talk about with Jack Walton?"

William Walton looked at Benjamin Walton, blaming him: "Benjamin, have you thrown my words to the back of your mind?"

Benjamin Walton was guilty.

He knew that his William stopped him just now to interrupt him.

"I just think that Carol Wright is too pitiful, and I want to advise Jack Walton."

"Is she?"

"Being raped, locked up, and forced to get pregnant by Jack Walton, isn't that pitiful?"

William Walton sighed, "Have you seen all of this with your own eyes?"

Benjamin Walton did not say anything.

He realized that the reason his William asked him this question was because there was something wrong with his previous thoughts.

"Benjamin, you are too impulsive. Let me remind you one last time, you can't interfere with Jack Walton's family matters. If you haven't seen things with your own eyes, you don't have the qualifications to judge who is in the wrong. "

Benjamin Walton said humbly: "William, it was because I was in a rush and didn't think things through properly. I will take note of it in the future."

William Walton nodded, "I should go back now."

When he finished saying that he was going to leave, Benjamin Walton said, "William, you really aren't worried at all. What if what Carol Wright said is true …"

"Everyone has the instinct to protect themselves. If Carol Wright really had no choice but to escape from Jack Walton to solve the problem, do you think she would choose to come looking for us?"

With just a few words, Benjamin Walton instantly understood everything.

No wonder William was so calm.

"William, it was really my problem just now. I will change it."

William Walton did not make a sound, and left haughtily.

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