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Upon hearing their conversation, Old Mrs. Horton asked curiously, “Which Allen
family?”.
Tom instinctively glanced at Lewis, not daring to respond.
Lewis, however, explained, “The Allen family from Clance.”
The moment these words escaped his lips, a semblance of shock washed over
Old Mrs. Horton's face.
Keira, who was acutely perceptive, sensed that the atmosphere in the room had
become slightly tense.
Her doe-like eyes subtly surveyed Lewis before discreetly observing Tom.
Tom discreetly signaled her to avoid speaking recklessly.
At this moment, the nurse came in with breakfast.
Keira assisted Old Mrs. Horton towards the table where the food had been
arranged.
The three of them usually refrained from talking while
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they were dining.
However, today, after Old Mrs. Horton finished half her
bowl of milk, she set her spoon down, “Brat, isn't it better for you not to work with
the Allen family?”
Keira glanced at Lewis.
The man lowered his gaze. His long eyelashes veiled his thoughts, making them
inscrutable.
Seeing this, Tom immediately suggested, “Miss Olsen, if it's alright, shall we go
and ask the doctor about Old
Mrs. Horton's health status?”
Keira deduced from these words that Tom was trying
to clear the room. The rest of the conversation, she
surmised, wasn't meant for them to hear.
She picked up the half-eaten sandwich and was abo to leave the room with Tom,
when Old Mrs. Horton grabbed her arm, “My dear, you don't need to leave.
You're one of us, not an outsider. Sooner or later, you'll know about the mess in
this family!”
Tom instinctively looked toward Lewis.
Lewis knitted his brows, looking slightly displeased. He opened his mouth but
eventually said nothing.
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Tom left the room quietly, closing the door behind him. He stood guard outside to
prevent anyone from barging in and to avert any eavesdropping.
Seeing this, Keira understood that she was about to learn some of the Horton
family’s secrets. She felt awkward, not knowing whether to stay or to leave.
After all, she wasn't Lewis's real wife or lover. Was it
appropriate for her to listen to their conversation?
Just as she was caught in this dilemma, Old Mrs. Horton began addressing her,
“My dear, I've never spoken to you about my spoiled brat's mother, have 1?”
Keira cautiously glanced at Lewis and noticed that he was casually eating his
bread without any intention of interrupting their conversation. She went ahead
and asked, “Was Mr. Horton's mother related to the Allen
family?”
Old Mrs. Horton let out a sigh without really noticing their subtle interaction and
confessed, “She has no
connection with the Allen family but with Mrs. Allen.
In fact, the brat's mother is Mrs. Allen’s sister.”
She went on about the past, “Years ago, we wanted to establish a marital alliance
with the Davis family from
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Clance. My unsuccessful son had divorced once in his youth. When he was just
over forty, he married a girl in her twenties from the Davis family. After she
became pregnant, we discovered that his ex-wife had secretly raised a son —
Lewis's older brother.”
Keira was mentally sorting these relationships.
That Miss Davis would have been Lewis's mother.
Her father-in-law, Nathan Horton, had a son with his ex-wife. That child was
Lewis's older brother, Oliver
Horton, who was also Jake Horton's father.
Oliver and Lewis were half-brothers. No wonder they
were at odds.
Old Mrs. Horton continued. “Marrying a man nearly twice her age was hardly an
attractive prospect for the young Miss Davis. It was solely a business alliance.
She was fairly reluctant, and upon discovering the deceit, she was furious. She
was a hot-tempered woman and chose a C-section while she was seven months
pregnant. After giving birth to the brat, she sought a drastic divorce and went
back to the Davis's. Rightfully so, the Davis family grew to resent the Horton
family, and all communications between the two families
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were severed.”
Old Mrs. Horton looked somewhat distressed after
recounting this.
Keira pursed her lips, looking toward Lewis.
Whether Lewis's father, Nathan Horton, knew about the existence of his son, and
whether he had truly deceived Lewis's mother had now become a topic of
irrelevance. Regardless, there was no arguing that Miss Davis had every right to
demand a divorce.
But how could she be so heartless as to abandon her
child, born prematurely at seven months, with the Horton family?
Couldn't she have waited till after the divorce to have
the child or waited just two more months until he was fully ready for birthing?
He was already a seven-month fetus. He was a life!
She recollected something Old Mrs. Horton had once mentioned — that Lewis, as
a newborn, was only around one and a half pounds. He had been placed in a
neonatal intensive care unit for three months, with tubes fitted across his body.
His condition had been so severe that several times he had nearly failed to
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survive, which was why the old lady ended up nicknaming him “Puppy”... So that
was how it happened!
She was reminded of what Lewis had said to comfort her. “Some people don’t
deserve to be mothers. You can simply treat them as strangers”. Keira drew a
deep breath. She felt her chest tighten.
The truth was, Lewis was just like her. He was also abandoned by his biological
mother.
She looked at Lewis, who was drinking milk with his head lowered. His
handsome features looked as tough as iron, making him seem distant. That aloof
demeanor seemed to carry a sense of brokenness.
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He got up. “Grandma, don't worry. I won't let myself be wronged.”
Keira followed behind Lewis as they walked from the hospital ward toward the
rehabilitation department.
However, they were stopped at the entrance of the rehab department.
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Upon hearing this, Tom lashed out furiously, “It's an honor for the Allen family that
our Mr. Horton has deigned to visit! They dare to drive us away?”
The secretary quickly clarified. “No offense, she really isn’t doing well...”
Before Tom could retort, Lewis intervened, “Let's go.”
The trio began heading back the way they came.
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En route, Tom was infuriated. “That's an outrage! Do
they really think we're afraid of them? We're simply trying to avoid causing
trouble!”
The day before, Jake paid a visit to the patient, but they were stopped today.
Should this leak, wouldn't it make their boss look weak?!
Lewis, however, calmly remarked, “Frankie Allen isn’t one to be arrogant. His
sister must be truly unwell.”
Only then did Tom stop complaining.
Lewis was due at the company. Therefore, he parted ways with Tom at the
parking area.
Keira let out a sigh, preparing to return to Old Mrs. Horton’s ward.
Just then, her phone beeped
It was a message from Rebecca's brother. “Miss Olse could you please come by
the hospital? Rebecca’s not doing well, and she insists on seeing you.”
Keira looked puzzled.
Rebecca's brother... His name was Frankie Allen, wasn’t
it?