Chapter 297
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You can’t afford me now
Chapter 297:
A genuine smile crossed her face. Ernest had always been like an actual brother to her, his presence comforting and constant.
Now, after such a lengthy coma, he was awake again. At long last, it seemed fate was granting them a reprieve.
âThatâs truly incredible.â
Her fingers quivered subtly.
Eric caught the motion and his tone became gentler. âThereâs no need for nerves⦠Ernest isnât aware of the baby yet. Weâve decided not to tell him for now.â
The family had concerns that the news might overwhelm Ernest too soon after his recovery.
Besides, Ernest was unaware of Lindaâs pregnancy when he had the accident and went into a coma.
For now, they chose to keep everything from him.
When he grew strongerâwhen the moment felt rightâthey would finally tell him the truth.
Hadley understood the rationale behind the secrecy all too well.
Yet, Eric seemed concerned. Was he worried sheâd fear Ernest finding out?
Absolutely not.
Hadley had long suspected that the circumstances surrounding Lindaâs accident years ago were shrouded in unspoken realities.
She also believed Ernest was central to uncovering those truths.
Now that he was conscious again, would the full story finally emerge? The prospect intensified the shaking of Hadleyâs hands.
Ernest stood apart from Eric in disposition, possessing a levelheadedness and fairness unmatched within the Flynn family. He was undoubtedly the one most capable of unraveling the truth.
Unaware of the whirlwind of thoughts in her mind, Eric noticed her shaking.
His expression grew concerned. âThereâs no need to worry. Even if Ernest learns the truth, the hardships youâve faced have already compensated for much.â
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He was referring to her forced time away abroad.
A bitter chuckle escaped Hadley silently; her eyes held a steely resolve.
âDonât worry. Iâm not scared.â
Fear was no longer a part of her.
Those four years had transformed her from a helpless girl into someone forged with resilience.
Still, without concrete evidence, she remained unjustly labeled.
Finally, fate seemed to correct its courseâErnest had awakened!
This was her chance to reverse the wrongs she had been dealt.
âWeâve arrived.â
As the car halted outside the hospital, Eric got out and moved to open her door.
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