Chapter 248
Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love
âAre you sure?â Eason furrowed his brow. âIf you really canât handle it, making someone disappear suddenly is, in fact, quite easy for me.â
Eason was speaking the truth.
The world may seem bright, but thereâs never a shortage of darkness beneath the surface.
And with his status as the primary heir of the Tonico, making someone as insignificant as Monica vanish would be a piece of cake.
Susan was startled.
What kind of ruthless Easonâs words were this?
Eason, a businessman, talking so casually about making people disappear. It wasnât that a bit too harsh?
Moreover, although Susan didnât like Monica, she didnât think the situation had reached such a dire level.
Susan was about to say something.
Ben spoke up in a detached tone, âMaking a person disappear is the most useless form of punishment.
Monica will pay the price she deserves.â
He gently patted Susanâs head. âDonât worry, I have it under control.â
Susan let out a sigh of relief.
âButâ¦â Eason started to say something more.
Suddenly, Ben gave him a,meaningful look. âYou donât need to worry about Monica. Eason, itâs getting late. Do you plan to continue playing cards, or is it time to leave?â
Easonâs voice halted, and panic visibly took over his expression.
Susan glanced at Eason and then at Ben, a flicker of surprise in her eyes.
She always felt there was something being kept from her between Ben and Eason.
Previously, when Ben invited Eason over to play cards, Susan found it strange.
Now, that feeling of strangeness climbed to its peak.
She had a premonition.
Her questions, she thought, would probably be answered tonight.
dd MM Under Susanâs clear gaze, sweat began to bead on Easonâs forehead, drop by drop.
He had planned to come clean to Susan tonight.
But even after days of mental preparation, when he finally faced Susan, panic set in.
He couldnât bring himself to speak and just kept dragging it on.
And so he dragged it until now.
âIs there nothing else? Susan, letâs see our guest out,â Ben said.
âWait a minute,â Eason wiped the cold sweat from his forehead and hurriedly said, âI have something to say.â
âThen speak,â Ben said coolly.
Susan also looked at him with curiosity.
Under Susanâs gaze, Easonâs voice started to tremble.
He hurriedly said, âI just wanted to ask Ms. Miller if I could take a little blood from you.â
didnât Realizing how direct he was, Eason quickly said, âI mean⦠I mean it like that. What Iâm saying is, even a hair with the root would do.â
Susanâs look slowly changed.
It began with surprise.
Then it morphed into the kind youâd give to someone acting crazy.
Eason was about to lose his mind, and he wiped his sweat again. âMs. Miller, please donât misunderstand. Actually, the thing is⦠you are actually my sister⦠no, thatâs not right, you could possibly be my sister.
Personally, I feel thereâs a big chance of that. But based on your background, it seems unlikely, yet I still feelâ¦â
Easonâs words were jumbled.
Ben was speechless.
Susan was speechless.
Susan glanced at Ben. âWhat is he talking about?â
Ben quickly shook his head. âI have no idea.â
Easonâs face turned beet red. âI⦠Iâ¦â
dd M M He wanted to explain everything clearly.
But in front of Susan, his usually smooth eloquence just wouldnât come through.
After struggling for a while, Eason looked pleadingly at Ben.
Susan also looked at Ben. âYou seem to know something?â
âRight, right, he knows everything, let him tell it,â Eason said with a sigh of relief.
Ben was speechless.
What was this, trouble falling from the sky?
But looking at Eason, he was truly pitiful.
+6 But seeing Easonâs pitiable state, Ben decided to speak up concisely, âItâs nothing much. His biological sister has gone missing, and you resemble his motherâs youthful appearance. He thinks you might be his biological sister and wants to do a test to confirm.â
Eason was not pleased.
it was too concise.â
In his mental script, he had planned to vividly paint the picture of a motherâs longing for her daughter, and his own long search, all to score some good impression points in front of Susan.
Eason disapproved of his storytelling?
Ben said impatiently, âThen do it yourself.â
Eason opened his mouth to speak, but then looking at Susanâ¦
He chickened out again.
He stuttered, âThatâs⦠thatâs pretty much it. Ms. Miller, I was wondering if youâd be willing to do a simple test to determine if thereâs a familial relationship between us.â
Finally, he got the words out.
Eason let out a long sigh of relief.
âSure,â Susan said, âIf hair will do, shall I pluck a few strands for you?â
As she spoke, Susan was about to reach for her hair.
Eason was astounded. âYou⦠youâre agreeing just like that?â
Susanâs face was the picture of nonchalance. âThereâs nothing to refuse, really. My last name is Miller, yours is Nicholas. Itâs quite unlikely that weâre related. But youâll probably never be at peace without a test. Itâs not difficult to do, so why not?â
Susanâs attitude was very composed.
Eason was speechless.
Therefore, why didnât he say it directly at the beginning.
If he had said it directly, the results might have come out by now!
While he was questioning his approach to life, Susan had already plucked a few hairs with follicles attached.
She looked at Eason and said, âIs this enough?â
Eason, in a daze, took out a specimen bag, in a daze collected the hair, and then with the same dazed nod, he agreed.
âAlright, you can go now.â Ben gestured dismissively.
Eason gripped the specimen bag tightly, then looked at Susan earnestly. âMs. Miller, Iâm going to rush back to Tonico with the sample for testing. The results should be back in two or three days. Il contact you then.â
âSure,â Susan responded with a smile.
She didnât believe for a second that she and Eason shared any blood relation.
So she didnât feel worried or anxious at all.
Eason, treasuring Susanâs hair like it was a precious relic, left.
Susan glanced at Ben. âYou knew about this all along?â
âNot really, just figured it out the last time we went skating,â Ben explained.
Susan smiled. âAlthough I too hope Iâm not from the Miller family, Eason is probably in for a disappointment.â
She and Yana were fraternal twins, sharing the same rare blood type.
Even though Carl and Jane hadnât been kind to her growing up, Susan never doubted she was from the Miller family.
âEither way, giving him an answer will let him put it to rest,â Ben said.
Susan nodded in agreement.
The couple quickly put the matter out of their minds.
In Tonico.
Eason hurried home, not eager to inform his parents just yet. Instead, he sent Susanâs hair, along with his own, to the lab immediately.
If it could be proven that he and Susan were biological siblings, it would mean that Susan was indeed from the Nicholas family.
After submitting the samples, Eason waited eagerly for the outcome.
Would this wait bring hope or despair?