Chapter 448 It's Time For Me To Visit The Lloyd Family
- He froze in place as soon as he heard it, unable to describe the emotions he felt. The tension that had gripped his heart for so long suddenly loosened, and he knew that their child was safe. But in the next second, this whole situation felt like a mocking monster with a wide-open mouth, turning his previous worries, determination, and affection into a joke. After all the commotion, it turned out that it was their own family who had taken the child away. Everyone present was stunned by this revelation. Lucy pointed at him, still unable to calm down, “You… Did you take the child away?” Evelyn found the whole situation absurd. However, as she looked at the man’s miserable profile, she couldn’t find any words to say.
- In reality, he was unaware of the situation, and it was the Lloyd family who had made the mistake, not him. with no way to resolve it, was more unbearable for him than anyone else. Grace Glenn, seeing that no one was saying anything, tried to mediate, despite feeling uneasy. “Now that we’ve found the child, Evelyn, why don’t you go and pick him up? As long as he’s safe, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd can be at ease.” Evelyn felt as if a pressure point had been released and walked over to the man’s side. With a determined gaze, she said, “Let’s go. I should also pay a visit to the Lloyd family.” Huston even felt guilty, not knowing how to explain- to Ben and Lucy.
- When he raised his eyes and met their elderly gaze, all he could squeeze out was a dry statement, “Uncle, Aunt, rest assured, I will bring the child back safely.” With that, he turned and left. In all these years, no matter what happened, he had never fled like he did today. Downstairs, Evelyn fastened her seatbelt in the car. In the driver’s seat, the man closed his eyes and took a deep breath before opening them again. “You’re right, I shouldn’t have told them about our child.” Although Evelyn didn’t want to blame him, she couldn’t restrain herself when she thought about the distress and fright their child had endured. “I already anticipated this, but you never believed me.”