Chapter 1076
“The results of the current consultation are as follows. Some of the stimtion treatments we’ve
attempted have shown no effect on the patient,” exined the doctor.
Upon hearing this, Stephen and Abigail broke down in tears.
Callum remainedpletelyposed, appearing dazed, and his eyes conveyed a profound
silence.
However, his unnerving calmness heightened Rosalie’s concern.
It might have been easier if Callum had disyed his emotions like Stephen and Abigail, but his
restrained demeanor worried her even
more.
Rosalie was anxious that Callum might resort to extreme measures, so she addressed him, “Lillian
won’t remain in this unconscious state. If the doctors in Strico can’t help her, we’ll search the entire
country if needed or even seek out the world’s leading doctors. Don’t lose hope. Lillian and her child
both depend on you.”
“The child…” Rosalie’s words seemed to trigger something in Callum. He suddenlyughed and
retorted, “Why do I need this child? If it weren’t for this child, Lillian wouldn’t be in aa like this.
This child shouldn’t even have been-”
Smack!
A resounding pnded on Callum’s face, delivered by Rosalie.
“Callum White, Lillian risked her life to bring this child into the world. When she wakes up and learns
that you resent the daughter she cherished more than anything, how do you think she’ll feel? Will
she regret loving the wrong person?” Rosalie admonished.
Callum staggered backward, his eyes reflecting the torment of love and resentment tearing him
apart. Eventually, he copsed onto the couch, utterly dejected.
Rosalie sighed and left the ward, her hand still aching from the force of the p she had delivered.
It had been a powerful blow, and she had used all her strength. But she couldn’t bear the thought of
Callum resenting the newborn baby.
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That child was Lillian’s most precious treasure.
Meanwhile, Amelia, who had left the ward with Rosalie, fell into deep contemtion, lost in thought.
“What’s wrong, Amelia?” Rosalie inquired.
“I’m wondering if that little boy could awaken Lillian. When I was in the delivery room, he fed Lillian
a small amount of his blood, and she regained consciousness. Given her current condition, perhaps
if we were to administer some of the boy’s blood now…” Amelia voiced her idea.
Rosalie’s eyes suddenly sparkled. “You’re right! The boy, why didn’t I think of him sooner?” she
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“Yes, we must find him. We need to locate that little boy. Maybe he can save Lillian!” Rosalie
eximed excitedly to Amelia. “I’m going to find Jon right now and ask him to figure out a way to
locate the boy.”
With those words, Rosalie hurried out of the hospital. Amelia let out a small sigh of relief as she
watched her friend depart.
She hoped they could find the little boy and that he could truly rouse Lillian from her unconscious
state.
“Jonathan… should be able to figure out a way to find the little boy,” Amelia thought. After a while,
she hesitantly took out her phone and dialed Warren’s number.
“Warren, I hope you can do me a favor!”
In the following days, the Youngblood family, White family, and York family all embarked on a
relentless search for the enigmatic little boy. They started from the hospital’s surveince cameras,
combed through the area, and scoured almost every inch of Strico.
However, their efforts proved fruitless.
The little boy had clearly mastered the art of evading surveince, deliberately steering clear of
locations with surveince cameras after leaving the hospital.
Upon hearing the updates from Jonathan’s team, Rosalie couldn’t help but feel anxious and me
herself. “If only I had known, I would have held onto that boy’s hand that day and never let go!”
Had she done so, they might not be grappling with the challenge of
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locating the boy now.
She had sensed the boy’s uniqueness from the start, but she couldn’t even pinpoint when he had
left the delivery room.
“Don’t me yourself. Your focus was on Lillian and her child,” Jonathan reassured her. “And as
long as the boy remains in Strico, we can
eventually find him.”
“But I fear that the longer this search takes, the harder it will be to wake Lillian.” Rosalie sighed.
Initially, the little boy had rekindled Callum’s hope. However, in these past few days, Rosalie could
sense that Callum was once again being consumed by despair.
“But, ording to your ounts of the incidents, it appears the child cares deeply about Lillian’s
baby,” Jonathan suddenly said.
“Yes, when Lillian’s fetal movements were intense, the boy appeared suddenly. cing his hand on
Lillian’s stomach seemed to calm the baby, and after that, if the boy hadn’t cleared the baby’s
airway, the child might have suffocated.” Rosalie contemted and added, “Considering the child’s
attachment to the baby, can we try using the baby as bait to draw him out?”
Since they couldn’t find him, Rosalie thought it might be wise to take the initiative and entice him to
reveal himself.
Jonathan’s eyes narrowed slightly, and he sported a smile. “It’s worth a try.”
Following this decision, a news report about the newborn daughter of Callum, the chairman of the
White Maple Group, in critical condition was published in the newspaper. The situation quickly
escted online.
After the report was published, two figures, one tall and one short, appeared in the pediatrics
departmentte at night.
“You came just as we expected,” Rosalie remarked, gazing at the little boy in front of her,
apanied by the middle-aged man she had seen earlier.
The boy fixed his gaze on those before him and blinked hisrge, expressive eyes, almost as if he
understood the situation. “So you sent out that report? Trying to lure me out?”
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“Yes,” Rosalie admitted, “because we couldn’t find you, we had to resort to this method.”
“So, the baby isn’t in critical condition?” inquired the boy.
“The baby is stable,” Rosalie responded. “We brought you here hoping you could save the baby’s
mother. She has been in aa since giving birth and hasn’t woken up. You managed to rouse her
from hera during delivery. Do you have a way to awaken her now?” Rosalie pleaded. Nearly all
their hopes rested on this mysterious boy. “If you can save Lillian, we’ll do our best to amodate
your requests.”
However, the little boy responded coldly, “I refuse.” It seemed he was indifferent to Lillian’s fate.
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