Samuel was not happy to see this.
Morgan had been standing by and she immediately came forward to check out Aiden’s condition even though her face went pale at this situation.
Nicole didn’t see clearly what exactly Morgan did to him because she was moving so fast. She could only see Morgan pull out a white bug, put it into Aiden’s mouth and force him to swallow it.
Not long after, Aiden stopped twisting but he was still sweating so hard that it looked like he was drowning.
Though no one said anything, Aiden knew Morgan saved him. If Samuel didn’t tell her to do that, Morgan wouldn’t give a crap about him. So this time, he hastily admitted, “Fernanda and I grew up together. Technically, we’re not biological siblings. We use that as an undercover. We are actually orphans and we were adopted when we were young.”
Speaking of that, he was kind of sad.
“When we were adopted, we were just little children. People at the orphanage didn’t treat us well and suddenly we were taken to a big house and we could finally have something nice like great food and even pretty clothes. We were overwhelmed by joy. Meanwhile, we were not the only children who were adopted. There were a lot of other children and some people started to taught us things. For us, this was like a dream come true and none of us wanted to go back to our old life. But after a year, as we adapted to this lifestyle, we found out the children around us started to disappear.”
Aiden tried very hard to memorize the details.
“Fernanda was the youngest child but we were assigned as a team and taken to the Seapolis City. At first, we were thrilled about that. We didn’t know what was going to happen. Before we left, we saw the one who adopted us.”
“What was he like?”
Samuel knew that was the key point.
Aiden shook his head and said, “I don’t know. He was wearing a mask and we couldn’t see clearly. But his voice was hoarse so he couldn’t be young. He had someone take out a jar and he told us it was nourishment. We drank it as he said. Who would know it would make our lives so miserable?”
Aiden laughed bitterly.
“I remember how terrified Fernanda was when she saw that bug but she was still forced to drink the eggs. It was disgusting but didn’t cause any other discomfort. But when she fell for Tim and wanted to be with him, she started to do things behind master’s back and even made her own decisions, which turned out to be…”
Aiden couldn’t say more. He face suddenly went pale like a dead man but his eyes were filled with terror.
Nicole knew about Fernanda’s death but she didn’t know how exactly she died. However, now she had a guess after seeing the look on Aiden’s face.
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...