Chapter 167 Not Her Child
Avery was in a great mood and repeatedly thanked Andrew, "Thank you, Andrew. You've helped me a lot."
Now, as long as she found Jane's child and let him do a paternity test with Martin, she could prove that Martin was not a despicable person.
"Avy, don't worry. I will continue to search for that man. However, it seems that he has already prepared well for being investigated and has done a great job in covering his tracks, so I won't be able to find anything for a while. It will take some time."
"Rat-a-tat."
Madison's voice came from outside, "Mrs. Hill, have you finished washing up?"
Avery hurriedly hung up the phone with Andrew and then put away her phone before opening the door. "Yes."
"You must be hungry. The meal is ready. Change your clothes and come down to eat."
Madison was as warm as always. Avery's stomach ached slightly again, so she didn't refuse and went downstairs.
"Mom, Mom!"
As soon as she came downstairs, she heard Ethan's voice. Ethan, who was playing with toys, wiggled his butt and ran towards her.
All of Avery's unhappiness disappeared at this moment as she held Ethan in his arms. "Baby."
Ethan smiled at her with drool running down his mouth, looking very adorable. Avery thought of what Jacob had said, and she was glad that she didn't act impulsively back then.
After adjusting his little jade lock, she carried him to the dining table.
During the week on the island, she had already gotten used to taking care of the child.
Madison smiled aside and said, "Look at how happy Mr. Ethan is. Those who don't know will think that Mr. Ethan is your own child."
Madison was used to being casual and straightforward. After she finished speaking, she quickly covered her mouth. "I'm sorry, Mrs. Hill. I didn't mean it."
"It's okay."
Both Avery and Ethan ate happily. After they finished eating, Avery suddenly realized something.
Madison finished washing the dishes and left the villa, leaving Avery alone in the spacious house.
There were guards at the entrance of the villa. She seemed to be given great freedom, but in reality, she was imprisoned here.
Avery stood in front of the big floor-to-ceiling window and looked at her clear reflection inside. She forced a wry smile, realizing that whether it was in the past or now, she had always been alone.
But this time, she no longer had anyone to wait for.
Back in her room, she sat with her knees hugged to her chest, and watched the sky get dark. A full moon was hanging in the sky.
Avery thought of the people on the island. At this time, Carl and Randy should have already fallen asleep.
It seemed that she should have a good talk with Jacob.
In the small hours, the bedroom door was pushed open by someone.
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