Chapter 93
Chapter 93
Josephine breathed a heavy sigh of relief when she received Rose's consent. Josephine knew how hard it was for Rose to make that decision, which made her current mood extremely solemn as well.
She walked in front of Jay and said, "Brother, you might disagree with Sister-in-law's decision to pay the ransom, and you humiliate and mock her for borrowing two hundred million from you. However, if you meet Baby Robbie, you'll not only lend her that two hundred million. You'd even give her two billion if the kidnappers ask for that."
A hint of mockery appeared on Jay's face. "Josephine Ares, what makes you think that I would spend two billion on this woman? Do you know how much I hate her?" Jay's expression started to turn vicious.
Josephine opened her mouth slightly as she stared at Jay. Perhaps she was tired of arguing, and that was why she sounded rather aloof. "You wouldn't spend two hundred million on your son?"
"But he's not my son..." Jay was furious.
"The child in the kidnapper's hands is your son," Josephine roared hysterically.
"What nonsense are you spewing? My son is right in front of me." "Robbie and Jenson are identical twins," Josephine
said.
Jay seemed to have understood something. His contorted face slowly relaxed and his vicious gaze turned gentle. What remained was an endless confusion.
"What did you say?"
"I said, Baby Robbie is your son. Your birth son. The real deal." Josephine said every word clearly and carefully.
Jay's brawny body trembled slightly. His bloodshot eyes flashed with absolute incredulity. He turned to look at Rose. Rose's unease and helplessness seemed t o have infected him like a contagious disease.
Josephine continued speaking. "Brother, if you love Jens, please extend the same love to Robbie."
Before she could finish her sentence, Jay took out his phone and transferred the money to the kidnappers with trembling hands.
Josephine breathed a sigh of relief. Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
Jay handed the car keys to Josephine. "Send them home now!" He said.
"Where are you going?"
"To the rescue." Jay tore away the necktie that restrained him, then took off his coat and threw it to Josephine. He sprinted away as though he was running a race.
Rose quickly got to her feet and wanted to chase behind. "Go back and wait for my news," Jay said. His tone of voice was a lot more friendly.
"You should take care too," Rose stammered.
"It's just a few kidnappers. There's nothing to be afraid of," Jay said as his expression darkened.
Rose lowered her gaze. She did not mean to underestimate him. However, fighting with the kidnappers was nonetheless a risky endeavor, and she hoped that the father and son would return safely. 1
After Jay left, Josephine pulled the dazed Rose into the car. 1
"I'm so sorry, Rose. I told the truth to Brother. Please d o not resent me for that," Josephine said guiltily.
Rose's hair was unkempt and her eyes were bloodshot from crying. "I don't blame you, Josephine," she said softly, "Even if you didn't say it, I will eventually have t o tell him. As long as Robbie is safe, I don't mind losing him."