Chapter 650
“Of course, I trust her,” he responded with a cold demeanor. “She will be my wife and the one who will be with me
for the rest of my life. Who do I trust if not her?”
His words cut through her like a ruthless, sharp-edged sword.
She had believed that, no matter how harsh his words might be, she would have grown numb to them. Yet, it turned
out that even a simple statement like this could still inflict pain upon her.
“Warren, I’m begging you to find out if she has taken Aiden with her. That’s all I need to know. If not, I’ll leave right
away and stop bothering you,” she implored.
“So I’m just supposed to do whatever you told me to? Amelia, who do you think you are?” Warren retorted
sarcastically.
Amelia’s complexion turned ashen. She was at a loss for words, not knowing how to beg Warren for help. Perhaps,
even if she were to collapse right in front of Warren, he wouldn’t bat an eye.
“Warren, I understand that we’re in a custody battle for Aiden, but the case hasn’t officially begun, and the
judgment hasn’t been rendered yet. At least, for now, please don’t take Aiden away from me, okay?” She
practically pleaded in the most humble tone.
Warren’s countenance remained stern. In the past, Amelia had been so resolute in front of him, uttering ruthlessly
cold statements as they should never cross paths again, and even tried piercing her own abdomen with a shard of
broken glass. But now, for the sake of her son, she was willing to humble herself in this way.
“Just how many different sides of her which I haven’t seen before are there?” Warren wondered. “Warren, please…
I’m begging you,” Amelia implored. Her black eyes welled up with tears.
At this moment, Amelia appeared as fragile as if one more blow would shatter her completely. “What if I kneel
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtdown? I’ll kneel before you. I’ll do anything you ask, as long as you let me have Aiden back first. Please, let me have
him, at least until the lawsuit is settled…” Amelia was genuinely considering kneeling down. On an impulse, Warren
grabbed her hand.
“Enough!” Warren raised his voice sternly. For some inexplicable reason, he didn’t want to see Amelia like this.
He retrieved his phone and dialed a number without delay. After a brief conversation over the phone, he turned to
Amelia and said, “Wait here for a while. You’ll receive an answer soon.”
“Okay. Okay. I’ll wait,” Amelia responded hastily. She then stood silently, patiently waiting. Warren observed Amelia
who was dressed in cheap attire. Her long hair was secured with a simple and affordable hair tie. Her complexion
had lost some of its former softness, and her hands, which hung at her side, appeared rough and calloused, a stark
contrast to the smooth hands he remembered from the past.
Amelia was in this state because of Warren. If he had been willing to let Irene settle the matter out of court and
withdraw the complaint, she might never have spent three and a half years in prison, and she certainly wouldn’t be
in this condition now.
Warren couldn’t help but wonder why he didn’t feel satisfaction at seeing her in this state, but rather a deep sense
of heartbreak.
Finally, Warren’s phone rang. Amelia jumped slightly and stared anxiously at the phone.
Warren picked up the phone, and after listening to the other party’s response, he relayed to Amelia, “Irene didn’t
take Aiden away.”
“She didn’t? If it wasn’t Irene, then who could have taken Aiden away?” Amelia wondered. She couldn’t discern
whether she was feeling relieved or more nervous.
“Thank you for checking for me,” she said, then turned around, preparing to leave.
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He suddenly seized her arm. “Do you even know where to go?”
“I don’t know, but I have to find him! The police will be searching as well,” she replied, her voice filled with
urgency.
“He is my son as well, so his disappearance concerns me too!” Warren retorted coldly. “When and where did he go
missing?”
After obtaining crucial information, Warren swiftly issued orders to his subordinates over the phone, instructing
them to locate the whereabouts of his child.
For some reason, Amelia found herself feeling reassured as Warren took action to find their child. “This is absurd.
Warren is the last person I should trust,” she thought to herself.
Perhaps it was because she had been shouldering everything on her own for so long, and she was simply
exhausted. That was why even Warren’s involvement could provide her with a sense of relief.
Suddenly, Amelia’s phone began to ring. She quickly picked it up and abruptly dashed out of the office.
Almost instinctively, Warren followed her closely, tracking her steps all the way to the elevator. “What’s
happening?”
“It’s Aiden. They’ve found him. I’m heading to the hospital to pick him up!” Amelia hurriedly explained. It was
Rosalie on the phone who had informed her that Jonathan had helped locate Aiden. Unfortunately, Aiden had been
injured and was taken to the hospital.
“At the hospital?” Warren frowned and said, “I’ll go with you.”
“No need. I’ll…”
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“Amelia, he’s my son too!” Warren asserted as he stepped into the elevator when the doors opened.
Amelia bit her lip and followed him into the elevator.
Warren and Amelia headed to the hospital together. When Amelia saw her son, tears gushed out of her
eyes.
She strode forward. “Where does it hurt? Tell Mommy!”
Yet, the little boy remained silent, reaching up to gently wipe away Amelia’s tears with his small hand.
Rosalie explained, “Amelia, Aiden’s injury isn’t severe. It was just a typical kid’s scuffle. However, during the fight,
Aiden’s hearing aid got damaged. He was worried you’d be upset, so he tried to repair it himself.”
However, the little guy didn’t realize that he couldn’t repair the hearing aid on his own.
Aiden appeared to understand what Rosalie was explaining. He held the damaged hearing aid in his small hand,
placed it in front of Amelia, and then began using sign language to communicate his thoughts.
Tears streamed down Amelia’s face as she also used sign language to communicate with Aiden. Warren watched
the mother and son communicate through sign language, a sudden wave of pain and sadness washing over him.
This was his son, a child with impaired hearing.
During their sign language conversation, Amelia’s tears flowed more profusely. Suddenly, she raised her hand as if
she could no longer bear the emotions. She clenched her fist and struck her own chest hard. Aiden seemed
startled, taking a step forward and grabbing Amelia’s hand firmly, uttering inarticulate sounds.
Amelia embraced her son and wept with anguish.
The heart-wrenching cries struck Warren deeply, leaving him feeling uncomfortable. He turned to Rosalie and
asked, “What’s happening? What are they saying?”
Warren felt an inexplicable sense of irritation. Not understanding sign language, he had no way of deciphering their
conversation. As he watched Amelia who was crying so intensely, it seemed to him as if Amelia had been pushed to
the brink of despair.
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