Chapter 735
Jeremiah froze.
“I don't think I have to tell you the relationship between Jojo and Ms. Quayland,” Timothy said, putting down the orange he peeled on a plate before wiping his hands. “She forced Jojo to abort the child and even tried to poison her and the baby when she was unconscious just because she was afraid Jojo would disrupt her perfect life. Do you think she will truly love any child? I understand why you remarried after Mom died. Although I never once called Ms. Quayland 'Mom,' I respected her throughout the years after she married into the family, but what she did to Jojo is the last straw for me.”
Timothy threw the tissue paper into the trash can and stood up. “I have many ways of making money and don't have to worry about not having enough to live by. If you really want that child, then I'll quit the company. After all, Forlisle Medical doesn't hold sway in my heart, and I can still practice as a doctor. However, I will never go back to the Jensen family again. I'm your son, but I'm also a woman's husband and a child's father. I can't just let anyone walk over my wife and me.”
Jeremiah had remained silent throughout. He simply listened to Timothy as he looked intently at his son.
He had busied himself with his business, flying around the world his whole life and rarely bothering with Timothy. When he finally had time to rest again, he realized his son was already in his twenties.
From his recollection, Timothy had never grumbled about his life, but neither was he satisfied with it. He had always been unaspiring. There was never a woman that he particularly loved. He would date them, and if things did not work out, he would end the relationship.
Back then, Jeremiah was concerned about Timothy. He was afraid that if he were to leave one day, Timothy would never be able to assume the responsibility of leading the company, but at that moment, it dawned upon Jeremiah that Timothy had already grown so much.
There was a woman whom he loved, and he had become a father.
He recalled what Johanna had told him at the hospital garden the other day. “You have never really cared for him, so it makes sense that you don't believe he's capable of doing anything, but I do. If he's jobless and penniless, I will keep him. I don't mind doing that for the rest of my life because I know he loves me.”
It occurred to Jeremiah that the morsel of trust he had for Timothy was nothing compared to a woman who had only married him for a few years.
Jeremiah was silent until Timothy was about to leave. “I thought you got married just for fun, but you ended up marrying a good wife from that rash decision.”
Timothy stopped at the door and looked back at his father, perplexed.
“I believe she will marry you again,” Jeremiah said, waving at him. “You should go home and rest. You look more tired than I do. Pick me up at nine in the morning tomorrow. I want to go to the company.”
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