Chapter 961:

“There’s no need to thank me. I’m always concerned about Keanu, after all,” Allison replied. She kept a deliberate distance from him.

This made Colton’s pain flare up once more. He felt a mix of frustration and anger. He had been hurt because of her, yet she showed no sign of care or guilt.

The butler spoke. “Mrs. Stevens said you died overseas, but Ms. Clarke insisted you were still alive.”

He thought it was odd. “But we couldn’t find any record of your flight. When did you arrive, sir?”

The butler’s question was on everyone’s mind.

before adding a quick explanation. “After the explosion in Fleeingland, many transportation options were cut, especially flights. Since I was close to the explosion, getting a plane ticket was even harder, so I took

couldn’t we reach you?” Lindy asked, her voice filled with worry. She spoke as the doctor tended to Colton. “My poor boy, how did you end up with so many

in the explosion and taken to the hospital. I was out cold for a while, and someone stole my phone, but luckily, a few kind people helped

believed Melany would come

you

at the woman in the corner. Her face was slightly puffed up, her hair

the one who told Grandpa I was dead?” Colton asked, his voice

waited for days. After hearing about the research institute explosion, everyone said there were no survivors. I nearly passed out because of the baby. When I got home, I couldn’t bring myself to

lengths to find out the truth. The photos show that Allison was there that day. She always harbored resentment toward me, and not long ago, she nearly ran us over with her car…” She

had rushed back to the country right after the incident. She even suspected that Colton had somehow caused the explosion by stealing medicine. But in the end, she decided it was best to place

divorce, Allison has hated our family!” Lindy, visibly upset, shoved the photos from the coffee table toward Colton. “You went to the Fleeingland

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