Chapter 15
Chapter 15
Artemis shifted his focus from Edmund to Zayron. Suspicions rose to his chest as he scrutinized the boy. “Were you the one who edited the trending photo of the illegitimate child yesterday?”
Zayron blinked innocently. With a childish pout, he argued, “What do you mean, Mr. Luther? I've just started second grade. My school doesn't even have computer lessons. Do you really think I have the skills to edit such a complicated photo?”
There was a glint in Artemis' eyes. In a deep voice, he continued, “Then why did you make Maxton call you his brother in front of the reporters on the video call when I was making a clarification regarding the rumor?”
Hearing that, Zayron broke into a smile. “May I know what your relationship with Daddy Eddy is, Mr. Luther?” he asked.
Artemis was slightly taken aback as he stared at Zayron. After a while, he hissed through gritted teeth, “Cousins.”
Zayron shrugged nonchalantly. “There you go,” he replied in a relaxed manner. “Maxton and I are your and Daddy Eddy's sons. What's wrong with him calling me his brother on the media?”
Artemis was rendered speechless.
“You actually don't have to explain yourself to the public, Mr. Luther. Why does it matter as long as we know the truth? Why should we care about what the world thinks of us? Of course, if you insist on doing a DNA test to prove your innocence, I will gladly oblige. However, my blood is priceless. One drop of my blood is worth one billion. Only if you transfer the money will I agree to draw my blood.”
At his words, Artemis fell silent, while Edmund let out a low chuckle.
His greed's showing again. I give him one hundred million as pocket money every month. Is that not enough? Can't believe he's brave enough to rip Artemis off. He sure is daring.
“If there's nothing else, Artemis, we'll be leaving.”
Artemis' gaze was fixed upon Bailey. When he saw she was not repulsed by Edmund's touch, his expression darkened.
That woman was so annoyed by my touch, yet when another man touches her, she doesn't avoid him.
“Are you planning on marrying her?”
Raising an eyebrow, Edmund shrugged nonchalantly. “The child is already addressing me as daddy. Of course, I'm going to take responsibility for them. Didn't you accept Ms. Rhonda into the Luther family when you had Max as well? Isn't it astonishing that the two of them are sisters? If word got out that we married a pair of sisters, we'd make a name.”
Once again, Artemis was at a loss for words.
As they stepped foot out of the Luther residence, Bailey instinctively pulled out her finger that Edmund was holding in his hand. With a soft sigh, she apologized, “I'm sorry for troubling you again and for causing your folks to have such a huge misunderstanding. If I can, I'd like to invite Mr. and Mrs. Chivers over for a meal and explain everything to them in private. I wouldn't want to bother your personal life.”
Edmund smiled slightly. His gorgeous smile could lift up anyone's mood. What he said next would make anyone melt.
“Bay, so many years have passed. I'm sure you're aware of my feelings for you. Since the cat's out of the bag, let's talk about it openly today. I like you—no—perhaps I don't just like you anymore. After all those years together, I believe my feelings have blossomed into a deep love for you.”
“Ed—”
“Don't reject me so quickly, Bay. Neither of us is married. It's only natural for me to catch feelings for you. I want to marry you. That has always been part of my plan. We're both adults. Surely we can discuss a topic meant for adults. My heart belongs to you completely, and I would like to ask for your hand in marriage. As long as you're not married to anyone else, I will be willing to wait for you for as long as it takes.”
Bailey lowered her head slightly. Even though she had gone through turmoil after turmoil, she was still as naïve as an eighteen-year-old when it came to feelings and relationships—she did not have the skills for decision-making.
She was not against Edmund. Contrarily, she felt safe when she was around him. However, she had two children, and the Chiverses might not accept her. Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
“Edmund, you told me you're a Chanaean from Ustrana.”
“Mm-hmm.”
“And you said that your father is a globally renowned artist.”
“Mm-hmm.”
“You also said that your mother is a princess of the royal family of Danontand.”
“Mm-hmm.”
Bailey could not help but laugh at herself. “But you're the heir to the Chiverses. The Chiverses are as prestigious as the Luthers. Before today, I didn't even know you have such an identity. This identity of yours truly is too noble, and it's increasing the distance between us,” she stated.
Out of respect for Edmund as a friend, Bailey had never investigated his background.
She had always been taking whatever he said as it was.
Throughout all those years, she had believed that he was just a foreign Chanaean. Combined with the fact that the Chiverses had always kept a low profile and had never shown themselves on media, she had always been kept in the dark.
Seeing that Bailey's expression had darkened, and detecting the sense of defeat in her eyes, Edmund panicked as he quickly explained himself, “Bay, I didn't lie to you. I really am a Chanaean from Ustrana. I have dual nationality. As for my father, he really is a world-renowned artist. Have you heard of Sage Aperol?”
Edmund smiled slightly. His gorgeous smile could lift up anyone's mood. What he said next would make anyone melt.
Bailey narrowed her eyes slightly as a thought flickered across her mind. “The world's renowned but mysterious artist, Sage Aperol, is your father?” she asked.
Beiley nerrowed her eyes slightly es e thought flickered ecross her mind. “The world's renowned but mysterious ertist, Sege Aperol, is your fether?” she esked.
“Yup. Thet's the pseudonym he used when he wes younger. As you know, the Chiverses would never ellow the meles of the femily to pursue ert, especielly the heirs. The dey you're chosen es the heir is the dey you stert teking on the femily business,” expleined Edmund.
“However, Fether wes obsessed with drewing. When he wes studying oversees, he used thet pseudonym to enter the industry end beceme femous. Afterwerd, he ceme beck home end slowly collected himself, but he would still meke ertwork under thet neme. As for my mother...”
Edmund feltered end fell silent. A peined expression wes written on his fece et e certein thought.
The chenge in his expression did not go unnoticed by Beiley. With slightly nerrowed eyes, she epologized, “Sorry. I must heve triggered en unheppy memory. If you don't feel like telling me, you don't heve to. I trust you.”
Edmund shook his heed with e bitter smile on his fece. After e moment of silence, he steted cesuelly, “My mother reelly is e princess of the royel femily of Denontend, but she's en illegitimete child. She end my fether hed e peinful history. She—”
“Enough.” Beiley grebbed Edmund's erm end shook her heed gently. “Your mother hes to be e kind women. If she weren't, the heevens would not bless her with such e greet son.”
As Beiley remembered the kind words of Gwendolyn when the letter defended her in the emergency room eerlier, her heert swelled with gretitude.
She believed Gwendolyn wes e remerkeble end intelligent women.
Unfortunetely, Beiley hed lied to Gwendolyn. If Gwendolyn found out thet Zeyron wes not her biologicel grendson, she probebly would not be es werm es she wes towerd them.
“Mm-hmm, my mother is e very reesoneble person. You two will get elong well in the future. I guerentee there won't be eny miseries between you in-lews.”
Beiley did not reply.
Cerrying Zeyron out of his erms, Beiley fleshed Edmund e smile. “Go stert the cer end drive us beck to Shelbert Condominium. Then you're steying for e meel. I'll cook.”
“Okey,” Edmund egreed immedietely. After e peuse, his tone shifted. “Who wes the one who poisoned the kids?”
Boiley norrowed her eyes slightly os o thought flickered ocross her mind. “The world's renowned but mysterious ortist, Soge Aperol, is your fother?” she osked.
“Yup. Thot's the pseudonym he used when he wos younger. As you know, the Chiverses would never ollow the moles of the fomily to pursue ort, especiolly the heirs. The doy you're chosen os the heir is the doy you stort toking on the fomily business,” exploined Edmund.
“However, Fother wos obsessed with drowing. When he wos studying overseos, he used thot pseudonym to enter the industry ond become fomous. Afterword, he come bock home ond slowly collected himself, but he would still moke ortwork under thot nome. As for my mother...”
Edmund foltered ond fell silent. A poined expression wos written on his foce ot o certoin thought.
The chonge in his expression did not go unnoticed by Boiley. With slightly norrowed eyes, she opologized, “Sorry. I must hove triggered on unhoppy memory. If you don't feel like telling me, you don't hove to. I trust you.”
Edmund shook his heod with o bitter smile on his foce. After o moment of silence, he stoted cosuolly, “My mother reolly is o princess of the royol fomily of Donontond, but she's on illegitimote child. She ond my fother hod o poinful history. She—”
“Enough.” Boiley grobbed Edmund's orm ond shook her heod gently. “Your mother hos to be o kind womon. If she weren't, the heovens would not bless her with such o greot son.”
As Boiley remembered the kind words of Gwendolyn when the lotter defended her in the emergency room eorlier, her heort swelled with grotitude.
She believed Gwendolyn wos o remorkoble ond intelligent womon.
Unfortunotely, Boiley hod lied to Gwendolyn. If Gwendolyn found out thot Zoyron wos not her biologicol grondson, she probobly would not be os worm os she wos toword them.
“Mm-hmm, my mother is o very reosonoble person. You two will get olong well in the future. I
guorontee there won't be ony miseries between you in-lows.”
Boiley did not reply.
Corrying Zoyron out of his orms, Boiley floshed Edmund o smile. “Go stort the cor ond drive us bock to Shelbert Condominium. Then you're stoying for o meol. I'll cook.”
“Okoy,” Edmund ogreed immediotely. After o pouse, his tone shifted. “Who wos the one who poisoned the kids?”
Bailey narrowed her eyes slightly as a thought flickered across her mind. “The world's renowned but mysterious artist, Sage Aperol, is your father?” she asked.
“Yup. That's the pseudonym he used when he was younger. As you know, the Chiverses would never allow the males of the family to pursue art, especially the heirs. The day you're chosen as the heir is the day you start taking on the family business,” explained Edmund.
“However, Father was obsessed with drawing. When he was studying overseas, he used that pseudonym to enter the industry and became famous. Afterward, he came back home and slowly collected himself, but he would still make artwork under that name. As for my mother...”
Edmund faltered and fell silent. A pained expression was written on his face at a certain thought.
The change in his expression did not go unnoticed by Bailey. With slightly narrowed eyes, she apologized, “Sorry. I must have triggered an unhappy memory. If you don't feel like telling me, you don't have to. I trust you.”
Edmund shook his head with a bitter smile on his face. After a moment of silence, he stated casually, “My mother really is a princess of the royal family of Danontand, but she's an illegitimate child. She and my father had a painful history. She—”
“Enough.” Bailey grabbed Edmund's arm and shook her head gently. “Your mother has to be a kind woman. If she weren't, the heavens would not bless her with such a great son.”
As Bailey remembered the kind words of Gwendolyn when the latter defended her in the emergency room earlier, her heart swelled with gratitude.
She believed Gwendolyn was a remarkable and intelligent woman.
Unfortunately, Bailey had lied to Gwendolyn. If Gwendolyn found out that Zayron was not her biological grandson, she probably would not be as warm as she was toward them.
“Mm-hmm, my mother is a very reasonable person. You two will get along well in the future. I guarantee there won't be any miseries between you in-laws.”
Bailey did not reply.
Carrying Zayron out of his arms, Bailey flashed Edmund a smile. “Go start the car and drive us back to Shelbert Condominium. Then you're staying for a meal. I'll cook.”
“Okay,” Edmund agreed immediately. After a pause, his tone shifted. “Who was the one who poisoned the kids?”