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The Lawyer’s Romance in Law novel Chapter 249

Chapter 249 Misunderstanding

Meanwhile, Amanda moved to the couch, watching the father and son bond. She seemed rather unnecessary…

She propped her chin on her right hand and leaned against the armrest, watching Aiden follow Elias wherever he went with beaming eyes like a little shadow.

At that, she sighed helplessly and leaned back on the couch, finally asking, "Can you tell me now why you left the hospital on your own accord? You know full well that your injury needs to be observed for two more days, and you could receive better care at the hospital."

Elias, who was engrossed in indulging his son with snacks, spoke slowly. "There's too much work at the company. I can't afford to stay in the hospital."

"Daddy, I want more," Aiden requested, pointing at the snacks in the man's hand.

"Here." Elias took another one and fed it to Aiden.

Meanwhile, Amanda frowned with displeasure. "That's your excuse for disregarding your well-being? Forget it. I'm in no place to boss you around. Still, thanks for saving me. I won't bother you anymore, nor will I appear in your sight again."

She believed it was what Elias wanted. After all, he had already made it clear in the basement parking.

Elias was stumped, and his smile froze. "Here, eat it yourself. Drink this water if you get thirsty, okay?" he said to Aiden, handing the snacks in his hand to the boy.

"Okay. Daddy, are all these for me?" Aiden asked, looking at the pile of snacks before him with twinkling eyes.

He had the secretary get them on the spur of the moment, knowing that Aiden liked eating them.

"Yes, they're all yours." Elias nodded with a smile. "Take them home if you can't finish them."

With that, he went to the couch and sat across from Amanda. "I didn't mean it that way. This country is not mine. You can be wherever you want. Just make sure to protect yourself and Aiden in the future," he said.

Amanda looked at the man before her. He still looked somewhat pale, likely still unwell. Well, he had been splashed with sulfuric acid. A minor injury was already painful enough, let alone the fact that a large area of his back suffered from the attack.

"I get it. You don't have to say anything. You're pretty helpless yourself. After all, your father-in-law isn't a simple character. You have to show him due respect."

Amanda knew that though Elias' feelings toward Stephanie remained disputable, there was nothing to argue about him wanting to marry Stephanie, for Jack could help him secure the position of power in the Winters Family.

She understood that people aspired to climb higher. In a prominent marriage, matching backgrounds were crucial. As for herself, she could consider her marriage to Elias as an unrealistic dream. It was already incredible enough for her to marry him, even in a secret marriage.

Elias attempted to explain but hesitated in the end. Forget it. There's no need for it.

Amanda glanced at Aiden, who was still munching on snacks, and casually asked, "Why do you still have your first love as your secretary? Knowing you, you would've long sorted the rest of her life out."

Wasn't that the case with Grace?! Because Elias felt indebted, he sorted everything out nicely. However, the fact that his first love remained his secretary seemed off.

A chuckle escaped Elias in response. "That's not my ex. I never admitted it verbally."

Confused, Amanda pressed on with furrowed brows. "You've admitted it before, though. I asked you if she was, but you didn't say anything."

"That was acquiescence, not admitting. Now, I verbally deny that she's my first love. Rumors aren't to be trusted."

Amanda was rendered speechless. This man is seriously… unbelievable.

Come to think of it, it made sense. If Natasha was truly Elias' first love, she wouldn't just be working as his secretary.

At that, Amanda chuckled. "I knew it. There's no way you'd treat your first love so indifferently. If she really were to show up—"

"I don't have a first love."

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