The flash of viciousness stunned Clark. If Felix had not given him the pen recorder, he would never expect a woman who loved her son so much to have such a callous gaze.
If she were the one who had pulled off Thomasâ oxygen mask, what was her purpose in doing that?
Clark suppressed his distress and anger to look at Bradley and ask gently, âMr. Bradley, before you get married to Ms. Anstey, should you divorce Ms. Quill first?â
Liliane looked at Clark gratefully upon hearing what he asked. Although she had been by Bradleyâs side all these years as Felixâs birth mother, they were raising him at most.
Liliane was well aware that Bradley regarded her because she was Felixâs biological mother. Given the manâs heartlessness, he would not spare her a glance if she were not the boyâs birth mother.
All these years, she and her parents had been playing good guys and bad guys, respectively.
Her mother had pressured Bradley to marry her, but he rejected it indirectly, claiming that Esther was still in prison and they were unable to complete the divorce procedure at the office.
Now that Esther was released, Liliane hoped that Bradley could divorce the b*tch as soon as possible.
Only then would she be the official Mrs. Warner.
âNo need for the has sle.â Bradley said cruelly, âIâll be widowed very soon.â
As an adult, Clark felt a chill down his spine upon hearing Bradleyâs words, let alone Felix who heard them. He calmly held the boyâs hand and comforted the poor child with the warmth of his palm.
âMs. Anstey, talk to Mr. Bradley. Ms. Quill is Mr. Felixâs savior, after all. For Mr. Felixâs men tal health, Mr. Bradley shouldnât-
Before Clark finished his sentence, Liliane hugged Bradleyâs arm and looked up to say delicately, â
Brad, Estherâs quite pitiful for losing her daughter. We-â
âStop mentioning her!â Bradley remembered the set of digits â99.99%â without a forewarning.
The DNA paternity test was proven with scientific data. Tink erbell was his biological daughter.
Even when he hated and resented Esther, he would never be ruthless to his own blood as a man.
Liliane was startled and widened her eyes, asking in surprise, âBrad, I-â
âDo not mention Esther Quillâs name in front of me from now on,â Bradley said and glanced at Clark coldly before softening his tone to tell Liliane, âIâll send you back.â
âO-Okay!â
Liliane had never forgotten to keep up a good motherly façade in front of Bradley. She looked at Clark sincerely. âClark, please look after Felix.â
âItâs what I should do.â
Bradley walked off in a large stride, and Liliane had to jog in her high heels to catch up to him.
âBrad, walk slower. My feet hurt.â
Bradley suppressed the annoyance deep in his heart and halted his steps, only entering the elevator together when Liliane came over.
Bradleyâs parents had passed away when he was very young. Even when his grandfather gave him all the love he could, it could not replace the love from his parents. Although he had never mentioned it, he envied children whose parents spent a lot of time with them.
He did not want his son to experience what he had gone through. He hoped that Felixâs childhood could become his most treasured possession.
âIâll ask Cole to pick out a few designers for you. Your shoes will be tailor-made by them from now on.
Liliane was pleasantly surprised. She looked at Bradley in astonishment and asked softly, âWill that be too much trouble?â
âMy woman deserves the best of everything in this world.â