Chapter 448: Delusion

Edward Stephens went up to the study to handle some emails sent from the main office in the United States. When he came to his senses, an hour had already passed.

In the dead of night, he rarely felt a bit weary. He pinched the bridge of his nose with his fingers and glanced at the text messages on his phone.

It was a private number, and there were only a few messages in his inbox. Apart from the spam messages from the service provider, the only one was from Lady Stephens.

"George has a fever. Charlotte and I took him to the hospital. He asked me when his father would come back."

...

Edward glanced at the message, tossed the phone onto the desk, and lit a cigarette.

After he divorced Daisy Ginger, he contacted Charlotte Smith, asking her to terminate the pregnancy.

However, Robert Stephens went crazy without telling him, not only hiding Charlotte away but even, after Charlotte gave birth, bringing the mother and child to his villa to raise them.

was a month old, Robert Stephens named him "George Stephens"

not like Charlotte, nor did he agree to marry her, so apart from the Stephens family knowing George was his, to

Robert actually agreed to

ways of tormenting Charlotte Smith, he’d almost doubt whether

he hadn’t seen him much, only having a vague impression that the three-year-old raised by Robert was a spitting image of him—gentle and refined, mature beyond his

blood; he never developed any feelings towards the child Charlotte bore, even feeling a deep-seated aversion

suddenly became a grandmother, doted on him immensely, and had hardly left the Stephens’ family home

his cigarette alone, then got up and walked out of the

past him and called his name

said, "Is

broadly, "The child is

"You should rest too."

nanny nodded and

own room, pausing

The child slept snugly in his sky-blue bedding, holding a little yellow duck, sleeping soundly.

was cold and not at all endearing, but when asleep,

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