Chapter 911 Kill Him or Not
Chapter 911 Kill Him or Not
Anson walks out of the door and is surprised to meet Bruce. Bruce says, "I suppose Miya is asleep. I want to talk to you." This content is © NôvelDrama.Org.
"I advise you to hand over John," Anson says coldly.
"Why are you still speaking of John now? Just assume he is dead. Don't look for him anymore. Since you like Miya so much, you can be with her." Bruce can't bear to see his son feel upset for Miya.
"Are you forcing me now?"
Anson says in an aggressive tone.
Bruce sighs, "Don't you understand my good intentions? I don't want John to appear again for your good. You like Miya, so I want you to be with her."
He has to admit that his son would only serve others silently and never take the initiative to fight for anything.
Anson says, "You don't get to take care of my affairs. I just want you to hand him over to me." Miya will be happy only if she sees John.
"John is dead. He's truly dead."
Bruce says through clenched teeth.
Anson says firmly, "I know that you're lying. You can deceive everyone in this world, but you can't deceive me."
"Do you want to see them play kissy-face in front of you every day? I'm just helping you. I'm not going to break you up now." Bruce knows his son's temper too well, and he adds, "So I'm here to make peace
with you. You're my son, and we shouldn't have had an overnight grudge."
"I only want to see John now." Anson repeats.
"You..." Bruce is so angry that he is lost for words. "If you continue like this, I won't care about you anymore."
"That's for the best." Anson contradicts Bruce.
"Do you want me to hurt myself again before you're willing to tell me the truth?" Seeing that Bruce wants to leave in anger, Anson shouts at Bruce's back.
Bruce stops.
He wonders if Anson wants to anger him to death.
"You know that I am as good as my word," Anson says with certainty.
"Just recover from your wound. I'll tell you when the time comes." Bruce sees Anson's thigh bleeding.
Bruce leaves.
Anson returned to Miya's side.
Miya lies on the bed and falls asleep. Her eyelids keep twitching and she wakes up from a horrible dream.
"John... Where are you?" Miya murmurs.
Anson hold her hand tightly and says, "Don't be afraid. I'm right here. I'll help you find John."
Miya finally sees Anson clearly. She looks down and says in disappointment, "It was all because of me that things went wrong. Will he survive as long as I die?"
Her tears flow hard and fall onto the quilt.
"Now is not the time to be sad. I will bring him to you." Anson gently wipes the tears off Miya's face with his hand.
"Don't lie to me anymore. You've been lying to me all the time. It's impossible for your father to let me and John go, because you like me. It's all because of you." Miya now pass the buck to Anson.
"I'm sorry. I know you're blaming me now. I promise I won't disappoint you." Anson looks at her affectionately, but Miya closed her eyes painfully and sheds tears again.
"I only want to see him..."
...
Bruce is in a hospital looking at the person lying on the bed.
The one lying on the bed is John.
Actually, Bruce has asked the doctor to examine John. The doctor said that John had cerebral congestion, so he had frequent headaches.
Bruce wonders if he should immediately kill John, so that Anson may be happy.
In order for his son to be happy, Bruce has to do this at all costs. He can't be soft-hearted.
His phone rings untimely.
The caller ID is a strange number. After hesitating for a while, Bruce answers the phone.
However, nobody is speaking.
"Hello, it's me."
Just as Bruce is about to hang up the phone, a familiar voice comes from the phone.
"Fanny? Are you Fanny?" Bruce asks in disbelief. After all, he hasn't contacted with Fanny for more than ten years.
"You are surprised, aren't you? I'm not dead yet." Fanny on the other end of the phone sneers.
Bruce is indeed a little excited. "Fanny, don't say that. I've been missing you for these years. I have tried to find you for a long time."
Fanny sneers, "Don't play faux things. You wouldn't try to find me. You wife tried every means to kill me back then. Were it not for my good fortune, I would have died long ago."
"Where are you now? Why do you suddenly call me? Do you have something to tell me?" Bruce hasn't changed his phone number for more than ten years in order to wait for her to call him.
Fanny says bitterly, "I just want to tell you that your daughter is dying. If you want to see your daughter, come to Charterisl Hospital right now."
If things are not that bad, Fanny won't call Bruce. There is nothing she can do now.
Bruce says anxiously, "I'm in Charterisl Hospital right now. Where are you? I'll go find you immediately."
Fanny is a little surprised. Perhaps this is fate. She tells him the exact ward number.
Bruce rushes to the ward immediately. For so many years, he has never known that he has a daughter. What makes him even more excited is that he has actually found Fanny. When he arrives at the ward, he sees Fanny at a glance.
He can no longer restrain his yearning for her and rushes over to hug her into his arms.