Bride Behind The Mask (Frederick and Marguerite)

Chapter 517



Chapter 517

Chuck was on the phone when Frederick beckoned him out of the hospital room. He quickly hung up and reported with due respect, “Mr. Winston, the adult willing to donate blood for Manley has been contacted. We should be able to proceed with the surgery tomorrow. As for the blood drawn from Hayes, it’s been transfused back into him. He should recover in a few days.” Frederick nodded slightly, a trace of frost and dominance in his deep gaze. “How’s the investigation going on Yuna’s pregnancy at the island retreat three years ago?”

Chuck’s face immediately creased with worry. He nervously rubbed his fingers, his facial features twisting with tension.

“Mr. Winston, I’m digging for leads, but so far… not much to go on. I’ve talked to the staff from back then, and they say Ms. Yuna hardly left her room on the island, keeping to herself. No one knew what she was up to.

Except for meal times, she was hardly seen around. She claimed to be resting in her room, but no one knew what she was actually doing during that time.

Frederick’s dark eyes sharpened, his brows furrowed with frustration as he strode to the end of the hallway, lighting up a cigarette and taking a drag.

The ember glowed intermittently, casting his striking features in a harsher light, especially his chiseled jawline, sharp as a blade’s edge, surrounding him with an aura of icy menace.

“Mr. Winston, I find Ms. Yuna’s actions baffling. If it was simply about using Hayes’ wellbeing to save Manley, I could somewhat understand. There are countless stories where parents have another child to save their first from illnesses like leukemia when they can’t find a matching donor. What I can’t fathom is why she persisted in her ways when there was already a compatible adult blood donor for Manley.”

The thin smoke curled from Frederick’s lips, his voice rough with a hint of gravel and his gaze narrowing more hawkish. “You don’t understand, neither do I. What are her true motives?”

Hayes was, after all, the son of Chuck’s boss, and the thought of the young master’s suffering over the years clenched his heart with pain.

He sighed heavily, his words laced with bitterness. “I just heard from Manley that Ms. Yuna has been badmouthing not only Marguerite but Hayes as well. She subtly poisoned Manley against Hayes, painting him as a child beyond redemption. This isn’t just simple favoritism! Mr. Winston, Marguerite had a point. A child is a mother’s last stand, but Ms. Yuna has never treated Hayes as her own!”

Hearing this, Frederick felt an uncomfortable chill.

These were conclusions he could have drawn himself, weren’t they?

But it was as if something clouded his vision, preventing him from seeing the truth.

He couldn’t grasp why, as a mother, Yuna could inflict such cruelty on her own child.

Nor could he fathom her motives!

Since Barnes’ arrest, it seemed like the truth was slowly surfacing, yet there was still a crucial piece missing.

Chuck paced back and forth, his eyes suddenly flashing with a startling realization.

He braced himself, seeing Frederick’s expression, and ventured a bold suggestion, “Mr. Winston… perhaps you should take this opportunity to do another maternity test.”

Frederick’s gaze cut through Chuck like a blade, “It was done at birth. Manley and Hayes are both my sons!”

Chuck shivered with fear. He swallowed hard, hesitated, then added, “There’s no doubt Manley and Hayes are your sons, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that Hayes is Ms. Yuna’s.”

Frederick suddenly realized something, his body freezing in place as the accumulated ash from his cigarette unexpectedly fell to the floor.

Chuck edged closer to Frederick, his eyes gleaming with a mixture of cunning and sincerity. “What I mean is, why not test Hayes and Marguerite?”Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.


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