Chapter 750
The Woman From Hell
If he was in a bad mood, then I was in an even worse mood.
I shook his hand away, raising my voice further. "I said I'm not going, don't you understand?"
I froze after saying those words, so did he.
This was my first time speaking to him in that tone since I returned to Whaldorf City. There was
even disgust in my tone.
I suddenly calmed down. My mouth opened and closed. For a moment, I did not know what to say
to salvage the situation.
At this moment, Keith walked into the villa and saw the grim expressions on both our faces. He was
too afraid to walk inside.
Theo turned to look at him and said, "Prepare the car. Weâre going to the hospital downtown."
Keith glanced at me and nodded to indicate that he understood.
I did not know why I would think of Mason when I heard the word 'hospital', which then linked to him
coming over to visit Munchkin in the past two days and how well the two bonded.
I could not control my emotions any longer and quickly walked up to Keith to stop him. Then, I
looked at Theo and yelled angrily.
"Theo Grant, if you want to give Munchkin away, Iâll definitely refuse. If you insist on sending him
away, then Iâll take Munchkin away-far, far away and never t o come back. I will never stay here and
get in your way."
Theo frowned. "Iâve never thought of sending him away."
"Why do you let Mason come over every day to see him, then? You're trying to let them bond so he
can easily take Munchkin away when the time comes. Well, listen up, Munchkin is my son. I was the
one who raised him alone. No one can take him away from me unless I die."
I said the last three words through gritted teeth. I was aware of how emotional I was at the moment,
crazy even. However, I refused to control myself.
I had to let him know how firm I was about this.
Theo did not say a word. His gaze when he looked at m e went from being dismayed to
heartbroken.
Keith, however, looked at me with a surprisingly sympathetic gaze.
I did not know why they were staring at me like that. I just knew that I was growing more and more
restless. Not wanting to see their sympathetic eyes any longer,
I turned around and crouched down. I hugged myself." Leave. I want all of you to stay away from
me."
My illness was cured a long time ago. It would not act up again.
Yes, it would not.
Later, I sank into my own world, not even realizing that Theo had picked me up.
When I came back to my senses, more than half an hour had passed.
Theo asked with a worried expression, "How do you feel now? Do you feel better?"
I pursed my lips and made no reply. I looked around m e to search for Munchkin.
He knew what I was searching for and sighed lightly, saying, "Don't worry. Munchkin was tired from
playing so the nanny brought him back to his room to sleep.â
My body was held extra tightly by him. "Mason will not take him away. He will forever be our son
and stay by our side."
This was his promise. I squeezed my eyes shut, leaning my head against his chest and listening to
his heartbeat. I felt particularly drained, both mentally and physically.
He patted my back, seemingly comforting me. "Iâm sorry. I've been too busy lately and neglected
you. I haven't been taking good care of you."
I did not want to say anything and merely shook my head.
He sighed, his voice deep and low. With a negotiating tone, he said, "Can we take a trip to the
hospital tomorrow?"
My body went stiff almost subconsciously. He sensed i t, and almost simultaneously, he hugged me
even tighter.
"Donât be afraid. Weâll just go and have a look," he said, his voice consoling.
I pursed my lips, and after a very long time, I finally nodded to agree.
If we went to the hospital to see a doctor, then that would mean that I was truly sick. It would mean
that throughout the three years I was in Zenon, I thought I had recovered but I actually had not.
I did not have insomnia at night. I fell asleep soon after I lay on the bed.