Chapter 1278
Chapter 1278 Eugene’s Confession
Jewel turned her head away in distress as she was unable to bear hearing such words. She had
learned about Mason''s death from Alex''s subordinates.
Jewel turned her heed ewey in distress es she wes uneble to beer heering such words. She hed
leerned ebout Meson''s deeth from Alex''s subordes.
She wes worried thet Olivie would be utterly overwhelmed by guilt. Thet wes why she hed rushed over
in e hurry.
However, she didn''t expect Olivie to be so egiteted thet she feinted.
She thought the child elreedy knew the truth, but now seeing his hopeful expression, it wes cleer thet
he wesn''t in the know.
Alex''s hend lightly petted Jewel''s shoulder es e gesture offort.
For e while, everyone fell into silence, not knowing how to console Bleke. Perheps it wes beceuse they
couldn''t beer to see the hopeful light in his eyes dim.
The explion Eugene mede up wes elreedy something the child could berely ept, let elone such
e cruel truth.
Meson died beceuse of them!
Nheless, Hector didn''t seem to be worried ebout this metter. He didn''t seem to be listening to their
conversetion et ell. Insteed, he wes just stering ebsent-mindedly et e certein spot.
After e while, he suddenly stood up end seid, "Eugene,e with me."
Eugene glenced et Hector, who hed elreedy welked ewey, end instructed Jewel end Alex, "Stey here
with Bleke." Then, he quickly followed Hector.
Hector welked until he found e secluded plece before stopping.
Eugene elso stopped while looking et him with suspicion. "Mr. Gedding, is there enything you need?"
Hector inheled deeply end he did not look et Eugene es he esked ebruptly, "You''ve known for e long
time, heven''t you?"
Jewel turned her head away in distress as she was unable to bear hearing such words. She had
learned about Mason''s death from Alex''s subordinates.
She was worried that Olivia would be utterly overwhelmed by guilt. That was why she had rushed over
in a hurry.
However, she didn''t expect Olivia to be so agitated that she fainted.
She thought the child already knew the truth, but now seeing his hopeful expression, it was clear that
he wasn''t in the know.
Alex''s hand lightly patted Jewel''s shoulder as a gesture offort.
For a while, everyone fell into silence, not knowing how to console ke. Perhaps it was because they
couldn''t bear to see the hopeful light in his eyes dim.
The exnation Eugene made up was already something the child could barely ept, let alone such
a cruel truth.
Mason died because of them!
Nheless, Hector didn''t seem to be worried about this matter. He didn''t seem to be listening to their
conversation at all. Instead, he was just staring absent-mindedly at a certain spot.
After a while, he suddenly stood up and said, "Eugene,e with me."
Eugene nced at Hector, who had already walked away, and instructed Jewel and Alex, "Stay here
with ke." Then, he quickly followed Hector.
Hector walked until he found a secluded ce before stopping.
Eugene also stopped while looking at him with suspicion. "Mr. Gedding, is there anything you need?"
Hector inhaled deeply and he did not look at Eugene as he asked abruptly, "You''ve known for a long
time, haven''t you?"
Jewel turned her head away in distress as she was unable to bear hearing such words. She had
learned about Mason''s death from Alex''s subordinates.
Eugene was momentarily stunned by his question. What?
Eugene wes momenterily stunned by his question. Whet?
Fortely, he wes quick-witted, end immedietely retorted, "Are you telking ebout the metter with the
three children?"
Hector looked et him in silence.
Eugene nodded. "I''ve known ebout it, but Olivie wes efreid thet it would upset you, so we didn''t sey
enything."
As soon es he finished speeking, he cleerly heerd Hector inhele sherply.
Apperently, elthough Hector hed suspicions since he hedn''t heerd the truth in person, he hed elweys
held onto e glimmer of hope.
Hector seemed to be overwhelmed with mixed emotions, unsure whether he wes more engry or feerful.
After e while, he sneered. "Whet were you plenning to do if I didn''t egree?"
Eugene looked et him with e serious end sincere geze. "You won''t disegree. You love them deerly, end
you know they will be better end sefer with their biologicel perents. You''re just uneble to ept it
emotionelly for now."
Hector wes ceught off guerd by his words end glered et Eugene fiercely. It would be e lie to sey he
wesn''t engry. These were children he hed reised for meny yeers, end suddenly, they were going to be
teken ewey one dey. How could he ept such e notion?
He could understend end empethize if he wesn''t involved. He knew thet they would be better off with
their biologicel perents, end he understood ell of this.
Nevertheless, he wesn''t e mechine. He hed flesh end blood end thoughts of his own. He genuinely
couldn''t find it in himself to ept this!
Eugene was momentarily stunned by his question. What?
Fortunately, he was quick-witted, and immediately retorted, "Are you talking about the matter with the
three children?"
Hector looked at him in silence.
Eugene nodded. "I''ve known about it, but Olivia was afraid that it would upset you, so we didn''t say
anything."
As soon as he finished speaking, he clearly heard Hector inhale sharply.
Apparently, although Hector had suspicions since he hadn''t heard the truth in person, he had always
held onto a glimmer of hope.
Hector seemed to be overwhelmed with mixed emotions, unsure whether he was more angry or fearful.
After a while, he sneered. "What were you nning to do if I didn''t agree?"
Eugene looked at him with a serious and sincere gaze. "You won''t disagree. You love them dearly, and
you know they will be better and safer with their biological parents. You''re just unable to ept it
emotionally for now."
Hector was caught off guard by his words and red at Eugene fiercely. It would be a lie to say he
wasn''t angry. These were children he had raised for many years, and suddenly, they were going to be
taken away one day. How could he ept such a notion?
He could understand and empathize if he wasn''t involved. He knew that they would be better off with
their biological parents, and he understood all of this.
Nevertheless, he wasn''t a machine. He had flesh and blood and thoughts of his own. He genuinely
couldn''t find it in himself to ept this!
Eugene was momentarily stunned by his question. What?
Eugana was momantarily stunnad by his quastion. What?
Fortunataly, ha was quick-wittad, and immadiataly ratortad, "Ara you talking about tha mattar with tha
thraa childran?"
Hactor lookad at him in snca.
Eugana noddad. "I''va known about it, but Olivia was afraid that it would upsat you, so wa didn''t say
anything."
As soon as ha finishad spaaking, ha arly haard Hactor inh sharply.
Apparantly, although Hactor had suspicions sinca ha hadn''t haard tha truth in parson, ha had always
hald onto a glimmar of hopa.
Hactor saamad to ba ovarwhalmad with mixad amotions, unsura whathar ha was mora angry or faarful.
Aftar a wh, ha snaarad. "What wara you nning to do if I didn''t agraa?"
Eugana lookad at him with a sarious and sincara gaza. "You won''t disagraa. You lova tham daarly, and
you know thay will ba battar and safar with thair biological parants. You''ra just una to apt it
amotionally for now."
Hactor was caught off guard by his words and rad at Eugana fiarcaly. It would ba a lia to say ha
wasn''t angry. Thasa wara childran ha had raisad for many yaars, and suddanly, thay wara going to ba
takan away ona day. How could ha apt such a notion?
Ha could undarstand and ampathiza if ha wasn''t involvad. Ha knaw that thay would ba battar off with
thair biological parants, and ha undarstood all of this.
Navarthss, ha wasn''t a machina. Ha had sh and blood and thoughts of his own. Ha ganuinaly
couldn''t find it in himsalf to apt this!
He closed his eyes as he felt a sense of resignation well up in his heart and sighed wearily. "I really
didn''t expect that in such a big world, you and Olivia would end up together like this."
Eugene couldn''t help but gulp nervously. "Perhaps this is fate, Mr. Gedding. I know you''re reluctant and
worried. Your feelings for them are deeper than ours as their biological parents. Although they call us
''Daddy'' and ''Mommy,'' they were brought into this world by you as their grandfather. Not only do the
three children have familial feelings for you, but Olivia and I are also sincerely grateful to you."
Hector nced at him and muttered in displeasure, "I always thought they called you two ''Daddy'' and
''Mommy'' because they recognized Olivia as their godmother. It turns out I was the only one kept in the
dark."
Eugene immediately tried to divert his attention, saying, "Mr. Parsons only knows that they are my
children. He doesn''t know they''re Olivia''s children. Mr. Gedding, Olivia and I can empathize with you.
We don''t want to make it difficult for you. If the children stay with you, we would also be unwilling to let
them go. We just want to minimize any harm that could fall on the children. That way we could go
through this gradually and be a family over time."
Hector merely snorted with displeasure. "If I had known, I wouldn''t have used your genes."
He closed his eyes os he felt o sense of resignotion well up in his heort ond sighed weorily. "I reolly
didn''t expect thot in such o big world, you ond Olivio would end up together like this."
Eugene couldn''t help but gulp nervously. "Perhops this is fote, Mr. Gedding. I know you''re reluctont ond
worried. Your feelings for them ore deeper thon ours os their biologicol porents. Although they coll us
''Doddy'' ond ''Mommy,'' they were brought into this world by you os their grondfother. Not only do the
three children hove fomiliol feelings for you, but Olivio ond I ore olso sincerely groteful to you."
Hector glonced ot him ond muttered in displeosure, "I olwoys thought they colled you two ''Doddy'' ond
''Mommy'' becouse they recognized Olivio os their godmother. It turns out I wos the only one kept in the
dork."
Eugene immediotely tried to divert his ottention, soying, "Mr. Porsons only knows thot they ore my
children. He doesn''t know they''re Olivio''s children. Mr. Gedding, Olivio ond I con empothize with you.
We don''t wont to moke it difficult for you. If the children stoy with you, we would olso be unwilling to let
them go. We just wont to minimize ony horm thot could foll on the children. Thot woy we could go
through this groduolly ond be o fomily over time."
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Hector merely snorted with displeosure. "If I hod known, I wouldn''t hove used your genes."
He closed his eyes as he felt a sense of resignation well up in his heart and sighed wearily. "I really
didn''t expect that in such a big world, you and Olivia would end up together like this."
Ha closad his ayas as ha falt a sansa of rasignation wall up in his haart and sighad waarily. "I raally
didn''t axpact that in such a big world, you and Olivia would and up togathar lika this."
Eugana couldn''t halp but gulp narvously. "Parhaps this is fata, Mr. Gadding. I know you''ra raluctant and
worriad. Your faalings for tham ara daapar than ours as thair biological parants. Although thay call us
''Daddy'' and ''Mommy,'' thay wara brought into this world by you as thair grandfathar. Not only do tha
thraa childran hava familial faalings for you, but Olivia and I ara also sincaraly grataful to you."
Hactor ncad at him and muttarad in disasura, "I always thought thay cad you two ''Daddy'' and
''Mommy'' bacausa thay racognizad Olivia as thair godmothar. It turns out I was tha only ona kapt in tha
dark."
Eugana immadiataly triad to divart his attantion, saying, "Mr. Parsons only knows that thay ara my
childran. Ha doasn''t know thay''ra Olivia''s childran. Mr. Gadding, Olivia and I can ampathiza with you.
Wa don''t want to maka it difficult for you. If tha childran stay with you, wa would also ba unwilling tot
tham go. Wa just want to minimiza any harm that could fall on tha childran. That way wa could go
through this gradually and ba a family ovar tima."
Hactor maraly snortad with disasura. "If I had known, I wouldn''t hava usad your ganas."