Chapter 812
Lilian sounded calm on the other end. “Helt Corporation keeps him busy enough, and he's not short on money. Jack told me he is happy to have spent those five years with Lucian and Amanda. The children gave him a period of happiness, and he gives them a gift in exchange. You don't have to feel uncomfortable to accept it.”
It was not just the children keeping Jack company for the past five years. Jack, too, has helped me out so much.
At the thought of his companionship in the past, Genevieve's calloused heart melted somewhat. She even forgot all about the period when he had imprisoned her.
“How's his injury?” Genevieve asked as she pursed her lips.
“Are you referring to the stab wound you caused?” Lilian asked. “He lost some blood. I bandaged him up that night, and he did not even go to the hospital. It's been over a month, and the scar on his stomach has almost faded. Would you like to speak with Jack? I'll put him on.”
“No need.” Genevieve felt relieved upon hearing that Jack was fine and that he seemed to be getting on well with Lilian.
“Genevieve,” Lilian said in a quiet voice, “you've lived with Jack in Dartan for five years and have raised children together. Did you... ever love him?”
Genevieve was puzzled as to why she would suddenly ask something like that.
After a prolonged silence, she answered slowly, “I met Armand when I was nine. After going around in circles until I was twenty- three, I met him again.”
Liliam smiled. “I understand. Wish the children a happy birthday for me.”
“I will.”
After the call ended, Genevieve walked to the living room and lifted her daughter, who was building a castle with plastic bricks.
“It's half-past eleven, Little Princess. You should be taking a shower and preparing for bed.”
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