"Mommy..."
Joseph was somewhat worried and sad.
When Nicole met his eyes, she suddenly realized she wasn't the only one who felt sad.
Joseph had to face such a difficult choice at a young age. Now that he said this, it meant that he knew Morgan well.
Nicole quickly suppressed her emotions and whispered, "Do you still think it's better for her to come and take a look because she's from the Harper Town?"
The child truly had a strong attachment to Samuel.
Joseph nodded slowly, his eyes turning red.
"Then call her and see what she says."
Hearing this, Joseph suddenly looked up at Nicole.
"Mommy, aren't you afraid..."
"Yes, but I'm more afraid that Samuel would leave us."
Nicole said in a gentle voice, sorrowful and distressed.
If something really happened to Samuel, she didn't know if she was brave enough to live alone in the world.
When did she become so attached to him?
Nicole revealed a bright but slightly dreaded smile.
She seemed to have seen through everything and decided to let it go.
Joseph was a little scared.
He grabbed Nicole's hand and said in a trembling voice, "Mommy, don't leave us."
Joseph was like a pitiful puppy, asking for the last bit of love.
Nicole came to her senses and realized how cruel she was.
How could she be so pessimistic in front of such a young child?
Joseph was sensitive. He immediately guessed that Nicole wanted to die with Samuel.
He became more afraid in shock.
He didn't know what he, Lucas and Zoe could do without parents in their lives.
Admittedly, there would still be many people around who cared about them, but none of them could replace Nicole and Samuel in their minds.
Nicole held Joseph in her arms, saying in a low voice, "Sorry for making you worry. Call Morgan. As long as she can save Samuel, I can give her whatever she wants, even the Green family's property."
She was quite decisive in saying this.
Nicole did not know how much money the family had, nor did she find anyone to work out the number. She only knew that the asset of one group was enough to support many people for generations, let alone the mines in Africa.
However, she didn't care and was willing to give all the money to anyone who could bring Samuel to life.
Joseph nodded and went to the balcony with his phone but did not follow what Nicole said.
The Green family's fortune was enough to make someone lose himself or herself.
Nicole didn't care, which didn't mean Morgan was the same.
If she really wanted to do something, she could do lots of things with the property.
At the thought of this, Joseph's eyes lit up and then he dialed Morgan's number.
Morgan was slightly stunned when she received Joseph's call again.
He rarely called her before but had made several calls recently. Was something wrong? Or was it intentional?
Thinking of Nicole's relationship with Joseph and Sally, Morgan frowned.
Should she answer or not?
While Morgan was hesitating, Joseph called again.
Morgan could have turned off the phone directly, but in the end, she sighed, went outside with her phone and answered.
"Joseph."
She sounded slightly helpless but affectionate.
Joseph could feel his heart trembling with mixed feelings.
"Master, I'm in trouble."
Joseph was straightforward, which surprised Morgan.
Joseph was eager to learn and diligent with great potential. But he seldom turned to her for help. Even if he asked about homework, he would get prepared and have discussion with her before taking her advice. Now, it was the first time for him to ask her for help.
She had not heard him speak in such tone for a long time except for that time when she forced him to be her disciple.
Morgan became soft-hearted.
"What's wrong? A problem on the subject?"
"No, my daddy was poisoned."
Joseph replied directly, which stunned Morgan. With the tenderness and affection, she didn't know what to say for a moment.
Samuel was poisoned?
How could it be?
Did Sally use Samuel and Nicole to set up a trap for her?
Joseph was finally her Achilles' hill.
Morgan frowned, and her eyes were filled with anger.
She did not know how she should talk to Joseph, nor did she know if her only disciple knew about Samuel and Nicole's scheme.
If he knew...
Morgan's heart ached.
She got emotionally involved this time.
Just the thought of his betrayal and scheme wrenched at her heart.
All of a sudden she looked frighteningly decisive.
It might be the simplest and best way to nip everything in the bud.
However, as the thought of this, she recalled the image of Joseph being good to her, which broke her heart.
Joseph did not care, nor did he want to know how Morgan felt right now. Without a reply from her, he directly said, "My mommy said that as long as you could save Daddy, she would agree to any of your requests."
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Don't Try to Escape, My Wife!
The book is slow....too many words are wasted to explain...need a better translator.......
God I want to read the book but it's freaking annoying, Samuel Green, Nicole Bush, Lucas Bush, Jacob Brown in every line.....I hope this author grows...the book would have been okay but it's affecting my mood...
Does the author have write the full names of the characters all the time...it's annoying...we are reading the book, we know their surnames already.......
What is it with Chinese authors. The characters are slow, he finally opened his mouth, it took him so long just to say two words...the house keeper would have put the person out before he even spoke....is this really how people are over there..the characters are always lost in thought, they might as well live in their heads.....
What is it with Chinese authors. The characters are slow, he finally opened his mouth, it took him so long just to say two words...the house keeper would have put the person out before he even spoke....is this really how people are over there..the characters are always lost in thought, they might as well live in their heads.....
She left for 5 years to come back emotionally stupid. wow what's up author...
She's questioning his brain, her brain is broken. How easily she keeps forgetting her own kids for a man, especially her sick daughter shame then kid might as well die huh...