He has a good reason, but Claire can't accept Juan's behavior. He is too insidious. She doesn't like Juan doing that.
Why doesn't he just tell her? They are friends. He shouldn't be so stingy.
Juan knows Claire is obviously angry. He can not help sighing in his heart. His face changes. He leans against the wall and looks depressed.
Juan looks at Claire. Despite Conan's presence, he says, "I know you're actually a little concerned about Leo. You say he is your enemy, but your actions tell me that you don't regard him as your enemy at all. You don't hate him as much as you think."
Claire doesn't care about Juan's words, "so what?"
"So I made a decision for you. Don't see him later. You are enemies. I never appear in front of him. I'm afraid I can't help killing him!" Juan's words are cruel. His expression becomes a little grim. He looks at Claire and says, "that's what enemies mean! Claire, you shouldn't keep hesitating. You should break up with Leo and never see him again until you get revenge!"
Claire is shocked to hear Juan. Does Juan always see her relationship with Leo this way?
She never knows that Juan has been dissatisfied with her indecision, but he is right to see her that way. Even Claire sometimes hates herself. She gets involved with Leo and is ordered by him.
Claire has thought about what Juan says, but she has to stay with Leo for Conan. After finding Conan, she can't leave. As Juan says, she becomes a little soft hearted. Maybe she doesn't hate Leo as much as she thinks.
Jean's words make Claire hesitate. She wonders if she should go to the hospital to see Leo.
Conan is worried to see that his mommy is shaken by his godfather's words.
Conan doesn't know how to deal with Juan. Today, Juan says this to Claire regardless of his feelings, which shows that he is ready to do something.
Emotionally, Conan is quite rational. Even if he decides that he has been cheated by his godfather and he is sad, he is calm on the surface.
Even though he doesn't know until today that his godfather and his father are enemies. He didn't expect it. This blow teaches Conan, who has always been arrogant and conceited, a lesson. He won't trust anyone easily in the future.
He should carefully investigate everyone who is close to him. After all, those people always have some hidden past. Maybe this man has a certain purpose to approach him. Of course, this is what Conan should do in the future.
Now that Juan hates Leo, why is he close to Claire? He knows about Leo's relationship with Claire. What's the reason he did it? Conan can't help but doubt Juan.
Conan is worried that his mommy will be persuaded by Juan. He takes her hand and says sadly, "Mommy, what are you thinking? Don't you go to the hospital to see Daddy?"
With that, Conan looks at Juan sadly and says, "godfather, I don't know what the relationship between you and my daddy is. I don't understand what you just said. But I want my daddy. I don't want Mommy to hate Daddy, and I don't want Godfather to hate Daddy..."
Conan begins to cry. When he finishes speaking, he cries like a child abandoned by his parents.
When Claire and Juan hear Conan's words, they realize that there is still a child here. They just didn't notice Conan who is standing beside Claire and is small and silent.
Claire and Juan both realize that their conversation just now should not be heard by such a small child as Conan!
They used to talk about Leo in Conan's absence. When they were in France, Claire didn't want to mention Leo, so Juan didn't take the initiative to talk to Claire about enemies, so Conan didn't know that they hate Leo at all.
But now Conan knows everything, and it may hit him hard!
For a while, Claire and Juan are in a dilemma.
Now his cry catches Claire's attention. The impact of Juan's words on her just now disappears.
Claire looks down at her son who is standing by her feet and crying. She remembers what he said and Conan said that Leo is going to die.
Claire's heart is soft. She immediately squats down and holds the crying Conan in her arms. When she hears his cry, she comforts him, "Conan, don't cry..."
However, Conan doesn't seem to hear Claire. He cries louder and louder. He shouts, "Daddy! I want Daddy!"
Conan pounds Claire on the shoulder as if to vent his discontent and grievance.
He always wants to be with Daddy, but his godfather and mommy lied to him. Can he not be sad?
Claire is so upset by such Conan. After all, Conan is a child. He must have been hit hard. He is acting normally now.
But Claire's heart still aches. She holds her son tightly and puts his head on her shoulder. She keeps saying, "Conan, it's OK. Mommy gives you a daddy. Mommy will give you a daddy."
It seems that Claire's words work. Conan gradually stops crying. When Claire wants to let Conan go, something happens that she doesn't expect.