Theodore’s father, Barnaby Xavier, had a few days off and came home last night. He was currently having breakfast with Emma.
Emma was pressuring Barnaby to go to Xyperia, much to his fury.
“He’s unconscious. What good would it do for me to be there?” Barnaby snapped angrily. “You, on the other hand, shouldn’t have done that. I know you dislike Jasmine, but she won’t be marrying into the Xavier family. Why would you hire someone to kill her?”
Initially, Barnaby couldn’t be bothered by who Theodore was dating.
Theodore would ultimately have to marry a daughter of a military official, so Barnaby kept silent even though Emma had used his name to make arrangements for Selena to travel to Xyperia.
Rage seared through Barnaby when he recalled how Theodore approached him in a disrespectful manner after Jasmine got into trouble. Livid that Theodore disrespected him and Emma, he blew his top and shouted at Theodore in an enraged tone.
Alas…
Despite his fiery disposition, Barnaby was overcome with worry for his unconscious son’s wellbeing.
“I wasn’t in my right mind,” Emma explained as she wiped the corner of her eyes with a handkerchief. Overwhelmed by regret, she continued, “I wouldn’t have done that if I knew the child by Jasmine’s side belonged to Theodore.”
“That’s enough!” Barnaby cut in impatiently, frustrated by her sobbing. “What use is there to regret now? I’ll get someone to arrange a plane for me to fly to Xyperia this afternoon. How is that child doing?”
Emma took a deep breath and hung her head. “I met him once at the hospital, but he was hostile to me. Despite his cold demeanor, however, I can tell he is intelligent, and his personality is reminiscent of Theodore’s.”
“Talk to Curtis and convince him to let us bring that child back home,” Barnaby ordered. “If our son remains in a coma, the child will be the Xavier family’s only bloodline. We can’t let him stay alone outside.”
Emma said nothing.
She had to be cautious when speaking with Curtis, so she didn’t have the nerve to inquire if they could bring Carl back to the Xavier family.
Besides, she had a hunch Carl wouldn’t want to come and live with them.
“I’ll find a time to talk to Curtis,” Emma finally relented with a sigh.
She had no choice but to give it a try.
They were having breakfast when they vaguely heard the housekeeper talking.
“Mr. Xavier, you’re back! Your father and mother are having breakfast. I’ll get the kitchen to prepare yours as well—”
“No need for that!”
Emma thought her ears were playing tricks on her when she heard that frosty voice.
She jolted up excitedly from her seat when Theodore entered the living room and came into her view.
“T-Theodore?” Emma stuttered. “You’re awake?”
Theodore strode over to them, his expression stone cold.
Emma pushed away her chair and hurried over to him as tears brimmed in her eyes. “When did you regain consciousness? Why didn’t you ask someone to inform your dad and me? Do you feel unwell?”
She reached out to touch Theodore, but he roughly grabbed her hand and pushed her away, causing her to stumble backward.
“What are you doing?” Barnaby slammed his fork on the table in anger. “She’s your mother! How could you hurt her instead of greeting her?”
“I’m fine, Barnaby. Our son is finally back home, so don’t yell at him.” After regaining her balance, Emma quickly ordered the kitchen to prepare another serving of breakfast. Softly, she told Theodore, “Theodore, take a seat. Let’s have breakfast together.”
Without a word, Theodore came forward a few paces to stand in front of Barnaby, covering the latter in his frosty judgment.
A few seconds of silence later, he pulled out a black and heavy item from the back of his waist and placed it right beside Barnaby.
Parting his lips, he said flintily, “Here’s the gun. You two either commit suicide, or I’ll ask someone to send you to the countryside so you can spend the rest of your retirement lives there.”
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Dear sweetheart novel (Rayna and Julian)