“Of course!”

Cordy certainly came to like Richard a lot after spending a week with the boy. “I’ve left you my number, so call me anytime you miss me. I’ll even come to meet you when I’m free.”

“Liar, liar, pants on fire…”

Cordy dropped to a crouch then, which took her considerable exertion.

Nearby, the nonexistent man was left frowning as she tenderly tousled Richard’s hair from the same height as the latter. “Yes, pants on fire.”

Richard beamed adorably then and gave her a peck on the cheek.

The nonexistent man frowned even harder then.

“I have to go now,” Cordy told Richard with a tender look.

“Okay, Mommy. Don’t run or you might fall,” Richard called after her sweetly—the boy simply refused to stop calling her that even after a week.

When Cordy tried to, Richard would become alarmed, thinking that she was abandoning her, his little eyes turning red and welling with tears from misery.

It certainly stopped Cordy from being stubborn—the boy would get it when he was older anyway.

As she limped out alone from her ward on her crutch, John kept following her.

She wanted to stop him more than once, but she held her tongue.

It was not until they reached the main entrance that she spoke. “Mr. Levine…”

However, he simply walked past her, opening the door of the black Maybach parked in front of her like a gentleman.

As Cordy frowned, he said, “I’ll give you a ride home.”

“I shouldn’t trouble you. I can get home by myself.”

“I have a car,” he insisted simply.

Cordy stared at him. Was he bragging?

“It’s no trouble,” he added.

Cordy genuinely found it difficult to talk to him, but she compromised regardless.

He seemed to have this mystical ability to stop her from refusing, though refusing was just going to be a waste of time—it would never work.

As she got into the luxurious sedan, John asked, “Where do you live, Ms. Sachs?”

she

never returned to Sachs Mansion ever since she returned to the country, and her so-called

said, giving the chauffeur

quickly nodded and slowly drove out of the hospital.

suddenly leaned toward

was startled even though she was clearly

she looked on as he helped her put on her seatbelt, and she was left

“You don’t have

looked

did not notice that she was doing that.

worry, Ms. Sachs. I’m not the type to

Cordy was speechless.

narcissistic could

then, she blurted, “How did you get a

she said it—she was not close enough to John that they

and held her gaze for a long while.

about changing the subject, John said, “It was against

that could happen to a burly man who measured

Cordy tried to

nodded, glancing at her again with his

Cordy felt like their conversation was

to change the subject—she was also curious as to why Richard’s mother would

doesn’t like

dumped a man as gorgeous as

bear your child?”

Dicky,” John said coolly. “She was actually going

want to imagine the scene where a newly born Dicky, so young and defenseless, was

yourself from a

at her, as if there was

cheeks self-consciously. “Mr.

kept the back of his head to

frowned—he was

mentioned his unpleasant relationship, it would make sense

silent until it stopped outside

you,” Cordy said as she maintained her distance from

“Take care,

while

would insist on walking her to her apartment unit. Her tolerance toward strangers was already at its limit after he brought her to her

felt less wary toward him—even though she should be very

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