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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 388

Chapter 388 Make A Bet
Jonathan and Martha arrived, too.

Martha immediately rushed to Elliot's side. “My baby, where did he hit you?” she demanded, her voice trembling with anger as her chest heaved with each breath.

Jonathan shot Elliot a quick look, and Elliot quickly explained, “I was just joking with you guys.”

“Joking?” Martha eyed Nathaniel suspiciously.

Nathaniel, keeping his composure, played along. “Eli and I made a little bet. He said you'd all believe him if he pretended I hit him.”

Elliot and Jonathan were stunned into silence, both thinking the same thing. We've got to hand it to our sc*mbag daddy.

At this moment, Elliot was filled with deep regret.

Martha, now relieved, sighed. “Silly child, how could you make such a bet? We must always be honest and never lie, do you understand?”

“Understood. I'm sorry, Granny Martha,” Elliot quickly apologized, his voice tinged with genuine remorse.

Cecilia, upset, added, “Eli, you can't make jokes like that in the future. Do you understand? Grandma Martha and I were worried sick.”

Elliot had never found himself at such a disadvantage before. He was the apple of the family's eye, yet here he was, outmaneuvered by the very father he held in contempt. It was a bitter pill to swallow.

With these thoughts swirling in his mind, Elliot clung to Nathaniel's leg. “Mr. Rainsworth, didn't you promise me a lollipop if I won?”

Jonathan couldn't help but smirk slightly. As expected, Eli really is quite the schemer.

Martha shot Nathaniel a frosty look. “Eli has always been well-behaved. Don't you dare lead him astray.”

Turning to Elliot, she added, “Eli, come along. Let's go upstairs and get some rest.”

Elliot flashed Nathaniel a smug smile before turning to Martha, nodding innocently. “All right.”

Jonathan was also led away by Martha.

Martha, preoccupied with her concern for Elliot, didn't notice his lie this time, but Cecilia saw right through it.

She sensed that Elliot had concocted the story out of worry about getting scolded.

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