Chapter 319 Rescue Me
Samuel said indifferently, “I suggest you see a doctor if something is wrong with your brain.”
Caleb walked up to the man and slammed his hands on the desk. “Samuel Macari, Kathleen disappeared all of a sudden in the past, and Charles had been extremely secretive about her matters. I want to ask you—what if Kathleen comes back one day, and Eil and Desi already formed an inseparable bond with that woman?”
Samuel’s expressionless eyes gleamed faintly. “Do not underestimate the significance of blood relation.”
Caleb was furious. “Don’t tell me you really plan on letting that woman continue staying in your house? I did a background check on her. Her identity may appear ordinary, but she’s actually a very problematic individual. Aren’t you afraid she will harm the kids if you let her stay?”
They are Kathleen’s children!
Even if Eil and Desi were not related by blood to Caleb, he would not stand by and do nothing.
Although he did not raise them by his side, Caleb regarded them as his own children.
Samuel wore a frosty look. “I am better informed about her identity than you are.”
His words further baffled Caleb. “Why did you let her stay in your house if you already know she has issues? Are you out of your mind?”
“I am. I’m disease-ridden and will not live more than three years,” Samuel stated coldly.
Caleb was stumped.
“Just you wait, Samuel Macari!” He then left angrily.
Samuel continued wearing a poker face. His dark eyes radiated a chilly aura.
What do you know?
Caleb was incredibly worried about Eil and Desi.
He knew Charles had returned, so he phoned the latter.
“You’ve been avoiding me for five years. Don’t you think it’s about time we meet?” Caleb said in displeasure.
Charles replied emotionlessly, “Is that necessary?”
“Samuel caused your sister to be in such a miserable state, yet you willingly gave him those kids. My feelings toward Kathleen are genuine.” Caleb was exasperated.
“Forget about Kate, Caleb. I know she doesn’t love you. She only married you because she was trying to stop Samuel from pestering her.”
“If it weren’t for the fiasco caused by Samuel during the wedding ceremony, Kathleen and I would’ve been a married couple. Anyway, just come out and meet with me. Samuel brought a strange woman home, and she’s no ordinary lady!”
“I’ve already seen the woman you’re talking about.”
“You’ve seen her?” Caleb was surprised.
“There’s a great chance this woman is supported by an extremely powerful organization. You’ll startle them with the way you’re reacting now,” Charles reminded.
Caleb frowned. “You guys only care about whether your actions will startle those people. Meanwhile, I only care about Eil and Desi’s safety.”
“Caleb, I can understand your sentiment of caring for Kathleen’s children because of your affection toward her.” Charles hesitated briefly before continuing, “However, I hope that you will move on.”
“My sister has passed away a few years now. Are you telling me that you’ve moved on as well?” Caleb questioned back.
“I have not,” Charles replied tersely.
At the mention of Vivian, both of them grew silent.
At the hospital, Gizem had just finished a consultation and was about to get some rest.
Right then, a few bodyguards dressed in black outfits entered.
She snapped, “Who allowed you all to come in without knocking on the door? Get out!”
Yet, those men in black did not move.
Then, a man wearing a sinister smile walked in. “Are you the doctor who recently found a cure for women who face difficulty in getting pregnant?”
Gizem glanced sideways at him. “Do you know me?”
She had published the article and experimental results anonymously.
“My name is Finn Morris,” Finn said with a half-smile. “My wife has been unable to get pregnant for many years, so I would like to invite you over to check on her condition.”
“I’m not free,” she refused.
Finn took out a gun and placed it on the table. “Why don’t you reconsider if you have the time to spare?”
Gizem sneered.
She opened her drawer and revealed the gun kept inside. “What do you think?”
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