Mike told his brilliant idea to Chad.
Chad said, "Mr. Foster will not be threatened. Shea's nanny and bodyguard will always follow her. Taking her to Avery's house is just a change of living accommodations."
Mike was baffled.
Chad continued, "Mr. Foster will not harm Avery. I can guarantee you that."
Mike said, "How are you going to guarantee that?"
"If you don't believe me, fine! I'm at the hospital seeing Zoe now. She has not come around yet."
Mike's anxiety lessened slightly. "What’s going on with her now?"
"She has been unconscious since the blood transfusion."
"Oh, Avery said that she did not push Zoe. What do you think Zoe is thinking?" Mike wondered "Is the child in her not Elliot's?"
"Of course, you're siding with Avery. It's hard to say what the truth is," Chad said objectively.
Mike chuckled. "I think the child in her is not Elliot's. If the child was Elliot's, she would have fought with all her might. She would not have fallen with a single push. You should get Elliot to do a paternity test."
"No can do. Zoe's father took the child away at the hospital."
"Hahaha!" "Stop laughing. Zoe's life is still hanging by the thread. No matter who the child belongs to, it doesn't matter," Chad said. " After all, the child is dead." "What do you mean it doesn't matter?
Avery is being wrongfully blamed!" Mike said angrily.
"Don't be such a pessimist. Mr. Foster never wanted the child. Now that the child is gone, perhaps he might even thank Avery!" Chad said. "Avery is not home right now, aren't you going to look after the kids?
"We hired a bodyguard."
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