Mr Carroll Went Crazy After Divorce

Chapter 180 Is She Mute?



After Sion left, the guests at the wedding site burst into a conversation about the mysterious child.

Sion wasn’t known as a merciful person. Why would he take care of the child if she had nothing to do with him?

All these pounded their way into the heart of Nevaeh, and it took her a long time to suppress the hatred welling up inside.

“Nevaeh dear…” Maisy was also fuming with anger, but she didn’t have the heart to do anything to her son.

“I’m fine, Maisy.”

Nevaeh tried her best to look calm and turned around with eyes of burning rage.NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.

Theo ran as fast as he could away from the hotel until there was nobody to be seen. He stopped and collapsed onto the ground, panting heavily. Morgan was taken away, and who knew what the bad guy would do to her?

Theodore thought Sion was even worse than he had expected. With that thought stuck in his mind, he went into another hotel and ordered a room. As he was safe, he thought for a long time and then dialled a number very reluctantly with his smartwatch.

The other end picked up and a female voice asked gently, “Theo, what’s wrong?”

Theodore was on the verge of tears, but he fought them back and said, “Mommy, come back, please! Momo was taken by Sion!”

On the other side of the phone, Aurora was so shocked that she fell silent for a moment. Then she asked urgently, “What happened?”

“I, I just went to see him with Momo.” The boy’s voice gradually lowered as he finished the sentence, feeling guilty because he had brought Morgan back to Lower Hopton without his mom’s permission and now he failed to protect his sister. Theodore was very afraid that his mom would get angry with him.

Then he repeated the whole story, leaving out some, telling the rest, feeling more and more hatred towards the bad guy as he spoke.

The show had just started, the little boy thought to himself. He swore to expose their true faces to the others since Carroll and his wretched girlfriend had bullied their mommy.

“Theodore Robertson! How could you be so rash? You just left with Momo without telling Mommy? What if you had got into trouble?”

Aurora was so mad and serious. She could hear her heart thumping. What if he found out where they were?

“Mommy, I’m sorry,” Theodore said in a weak voice as if he was about to cry.

But he thought it was all the bad guy’s fault. Revenge was needed.

Clenching his little fists tightly, the boy had come up with a train of ideas on how to retaliate against Sion.

However, Aurora’s heart softened when she heard his timid apology. Then a thought unsettled her, “Theo, did they do anything to you?”

The two women around Sion weren’t easy to deal with, Aurora thought, so she was worried they would hurt the two children. She didn’t dare to even think of what she would do if she lost them.

Theo shook his head while comforting her like a little grownup, “Don’t worry Mommy, I’m safe in a hotel, they can’t find me.”

Aurora let out a sigh of relief and said,” You be good and stay put. Mommy’s going to be there soon, okay?”

She hated to be so far away and wanted to be with them right now.

Theo had been smarter than other kids, always conjuring ideas of his own, and he could even take care of Momo by himself, which was also the reason he was able to take Momo away.

Regret filled up Aurora’s heart. If she had been alongside them all the time, her little daughter wouldn’t have been taken away.

“OK, Mommy.” Theo said in his sweet little voice,” Be careful, Mommy.”

“I will.”

Aurora immediately arranged for her tickets back to Lower Hopton. If Sion hurt a hair on Morgan’s head, she thought, she would kill him.

Sion was sitting in a car, looking at the little cutie pie beside him. Somehow, his heart felt at peace just by looking at her.

In the front seat, David kept an eye on the rear-view mirror. He felt surprised but more curious than ever. Never did he think Sion would bring a child home.

In some way, David felt this little girl who was sitting still and quietly looked kind of familiar, reminding him of Sion.

Big eyes wide open, hands clenched tightly, Morgan sat dumbly in the back seat, looking at Sion with fear-filled eyes. The girl wondered whether this bad guy recognized her or not. She was afraid that he would beat her like an evil stepdad in those fairy tales once he knew who she was.

Sion suddenly spoke when Morgan was lost in thought, with his eyes locked on her face.

“What’s your name?”

His voice was not very gentle but clear and low like the sound of a cello.

Still scared, little Morgan lowered her head without saying a word and scooted back in the seat. She didn’t dare to speak, for fear that Sion might dislike her and call the police-then she would never see her brother and Mommy again.

Theodore had told her that it was Sion who didn’t want to be their dad and dumped them and their mommy.

With no sound coming from her, Sion stayed patient and asked softly, “Where do you live? I’ll send you back home.”

He could not explain why he was so tolerant of this little girl, and not angry at all.

The little girl in his arms quickly raised her head to glance at him with her round eyes like a frightened deer’s, melting his heart in a heartbeat. Then she lowered her head again.

Sion did not know what to do as she didn’t answer his questions. Sion, who rarely had obstacles on his way in business, knew for the first time what it was like to be defeated.

“I’m not a bad guy, you have to tell me something so I can help you find your mommy.” He tried to coax her.

Morgan wrung her little round hands, seemingly trying to work out if he was telling the truth. She was observing Sion, eyebrows knit tightly as if she was deciding whether he was a bad person or not.

A few decades passed, and she was still silent. Sion looked at the little girl questioningly, face tightening. He had made his point clearly enough, but there was still no response.

He thought she might be mute. Finally, he lowered his eyes and stopped asking.


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