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Chapter 491

    Chapter 491


    “Amelia is that child’s mother,” he said in a deep voice. It was thest thing Irene wanted to hear.


    “She really has a child! Amelia had Warren’s child! And it’s a son! So, when Amelia said she was


    pregnant back then, it was true! She wasn’t lying to avoid being imprisoned!” she mused.


    Thinking about that, Irene was filled with resentment. When Amelia was still behind bars, she


    wished she had devised a n to get rid of that kid.


    Concealing her jealousy, she asked, “She gave birth to your child?”


    “I’m sorry.” Warren apologized with guilt..


    “There’s actually nothing to be sorry about. After all, I am unable to bear children. At the very least,


    you have a child who carries your bloodline. Warren, since you have a child with her, are you going


    to stay with her? It’s okay. I understand. If that is your choice…” Irene gently lowered her head, and


    her voice choked with sadness.


    Irene appeared to have said something sad that hurt her the most, and she was unable to continue.


    Warren raised his hand and pulled her into his embrace. “I won’t be with Amelia. I was just asking if


    you want to raise this child with me.”


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    “C-Can I?”


    “What is preventing you from doing so? You are going to be my wife.”


    “But will Amelia agree?” Irene expressed her concerns.


    In Warren’s mind, he could still vividly see what happened that day, in which Amelia was clutching


    his arm and begging desperately. The next instant, he tightened his embrace around Irene.


    “Don’t think about it. Don’t think about Amelia anymore! The one I should repay with my life and


    love is Irene,” he mentally warned himself.


    “Whether she agrees or not, I will get custody of Aiden,” Warren dered.


    Hearing that, Irene leaned against Warren’s chest and softly said, “Warren, I will be a good mother


    and raise Aiden well.”


    Nheless, the hatred in her eyes at the time demonstrated that her words did not urately


    reflect her true feelings.


    Rosalie and Lillian had a brief conversation about sending Aiden to kindergarten. When Lillian


    heard that, she immediately said, “I’ll check if anyone I know is connected to those working at


    kindergarten and see if there’s any way to help.”


    “Thank you,” Rosalie replied.


    “Oh, no big deal. By the way, I would love to meet that child if the opportunity arises,” Lillian said.


    Although she had never met Amelia or Aiden, she had heard many positive things about them from


    Rosalie.


    From what Rosalie said about Aiden, Lillian regarded Aiden as a child prodigy who could quickly


    learnnguage and even


    tongue twisters even though Aiden was deaf.


    recite


    After all, quite a few four-year-olds were still having difficulty speaking coherently, and singing a


    song was even more difficult.


    When Lillian listened to a recording of Aiden reciting a tongue twister Rosalie had shared, she could


    not believe that a deaf child who had only been learningnguage for a year could achieve such a


    feat.


    “Sure, I’ll bring Aiden to meet you sometime.” Rosalie smiled.


    After finishing the call, Lillian asked around among her friends and colleagues. She discovered two


    colleagues who happened to have rtives who worked at a kindergarten. However, after learning


    that Aiden was deaf, they politely declined to assist.


    Their reasons for refusing were essentially the same, stating that Aiden was different from other


    children and that caring for him in ss might be difficult. Furthermore, he might struggle to


    integrate with the other children.


    Even though Aiden had hearing aids and could speak, Lillian realized that enrolling a deaf child in a


    regr kindergarten was more challenging than she had anticipated.


    During her dinner with Callum that evening, Lillian became unusually attentive, serving him coffee,


    handing him dishes, and serving him soup. Callum was perplexed by her actions as he fixed his


    beautiful eyes on her.


    “Why are you staring at me?” She felt a bit uneasy under his intense gaze.


    Callum didn’t beat around the bush and directly asked, “Have you done anything wrong?”


    Callum reasoned that if he asked more indirectly, she might not understand.


    After hearing that, Lillian nearly choked on her own saliva.


    “I did not do anything wrong!” Lillian retorted, surprised that he would even think of that.


    “Really? Did you steal another man’s clothes again? Or secretly buy some gayic books? Or


    perhaps you’ve bought tickets to a male idol’s concert and n to go without telling me?” Callum


    continued to be suspicious.


    Lillian started to perspire as Callum barraged her with inquiries. In fact, she had done all of those


    things before.


    “Can’t you put a little faith in me? Besides, I simply appreciate the things you mentioned earlier.


    That’s right. I just appreciate them; there are no other special feelings.” Under his gaze, her voice


    became quieter, and she quickly concluded, “I promise I have not done any of the things you


    mentioned.”


    “Why are you being so attentive today, then?” he asked.


    “Can’t I be nice to you?” She pouted.


    “For no apparent reason?” He raised an eyebrow.


    In the end, she had no choice but to admit defeat. “Actually, I would like to ask for your assistance


    with something! Lillian reluctantly admitted and then told Callum about Aiden’s desire to attend


    kindergarten.


    “That kid is adorable. He was born deaf, but with hearing aids, he can nowmunicate normally.


    However, regr kindergartens are unwilling to ept him, but he doesn’t need to attend a special


    kindergarten because he is basically the same as other children now.”


    As she spoke, Lillian looked at Callum with a pleading expression. “You’re well-connected, right? Do


    you have any acquaintances who work in kindergarten?”


    “I thought it was a big deal, but it turns out you are just assisting a child in enrolling in kindergarten.


    I’ll take care of it for youter,” Callum said.


    Hearing that, Lillian smiled brightly and reminded him, “Please don’t choose an expensive


    kindergarten. A regr one would suffice. Expensive ones are out of reach for most families, which


    may create a significant wealth gap for Aiden, causing him psychological problems.”


    Callum didn’t expect Lillian, who usually appeared carefree, to be so thoughtful at times.


    Deep down, he secretly hoped that her thoughtfulness could also be applied to him.


    “You seem to care a lot about this child,” Callum remarked.


    “You have no idea how adorable and lovely this child is. Rosalie showed me his photos again today,


    and he is so handsome,” Lillian said.
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