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Chapter 728

Chapter 733 Important News

I Want a Divorce

Abigail spent two hours with Andrew and played games with him for a while. Compared to the

previous few days, his mood was much better.

While she was preparing lunch, he also helped out in the kitchen. They made a mess, and it took

them a while to finish the meal.

When Martin came downstairs, he heard that Andrew already made plans with Abigail to prepare

dinner together.

"What can you do?" Martin sat at the dining table and asked with a deliberately stern face, "Don't

cause trouble for her. Cooking is already hard enough."

Immediately, Andrew turned to her.

"It's okay. He can do a lot of things. Look at how well he slices the vegetables. Each piece is so

neat," Abigail said to Martin, pointing to a plate of purple cabbage.

"That's really impressive." Martin noticed that Abigail was intentionally or unintentionally teaching

Andrew some life skills.

Under his care, Andrew had lived as a dependent person for over twenty years. If it weren't for the

medications he researched, he would have been sedentary all day, with muscles atrophying and

organs failing, and would have died long ago.

Abigail looked at Andrew, and her lips curved into a smile. "He's very intelligent, and his brain works

exceptionally well. He understands things as soon as they are explained."

Martin nodded, a loving gaze appearing in his eyes as he looked at Andrew. "As long as he's

happy."

After finishing the meal, he took Andrew for their usual walk. They watched the fountain, and

Andrew whispered, "She's really nice."

Martin looked at him and said, "I have a lot of photos of you two interacting. If you really like her, I

can take care of Sean for you."

"No need for now. It's enough for me to see her smile," Andrew replied, no longer the naive and

childish boy he used to be.

"In that case, I won't go the extra mile," Martin said, guiding him back home.

Lately, Martin had been busy, unlike before when he had plenty of time to take him out for walks and

help him with his muscles.

Back at home, Martin hesitantly asked Abigail, "Will you massage his legs for me? I might need

your help for the next month because I'm at a critical point in my research."

"What about Larry?" Abigail asked, rocking the cradle with a somewhat reluctant expression on her

face.

There were only three people in the entire research lab, and she had to shoulder so much

responsibility. Now, she even had to massage Andrew, who was tall and muscular, every day. Could

she handle it?

"Just for a month," Martin replied awkwardly. "I'm working on Larry's medicine, and it will be

effective in a couple of days. Once that happens, I'll let the people outside know, and you can take

Larry to the hospital for confirmation, alright?"

Upon hearing the possibility of going out, Abigail reluctantly agreed, "Fine, just let me know two

days in advance when I can go out. I'll have to make arrangements to take Larry with me." As for

her, she had to meet Sean.

Martin was well aware of her intentions, but considering the contributions she had made to him and

their son recently, he decided to turn a blind eye. He was nearing the end of his life, and there was

no need to be too demanding of her.

One day, if he died in the study, there would be no one to take care of Andrew. Maybe Abigail would

be kind enough to take care of his disabled son.

"I'll help you ask for two days off when that happens. Take good care of yourself and stay safe,"

Martin advised before turning and walking toward the stairs.

"Thank you, Mr. Colleen," Abigail thanked with a joyful smile.

It seemed that Martin was a good person after all, and he would give her time to go on a date with

Sean.

Upon seeing Abigail's radiant happiness, Andrew felt a pang of sadness in his heart. "Are you going

to meet your fiancé again?"

"Yes, what's the matter?" Abigail openly admitted.

Since Larry was fast asleep, she decided to give Andrew a leg massage while she had the

opportunity. Guiding him back into the room, she helped him onto the bed and sat beside him to

massage his legs.

Andrew gazed out the window and, after a while, murmured, "If my father passes away, will you

take care of me?"

Taken aback, Abigail looked at him and replied, "Your father is still healthy. Don't dwell on such

thoughts."

"People eventually pass away, and he is already quite old," Andrew softly pointed out. Having lived

with his father for many years, how could he not be aware of his father's emotional fluctuations?

"It's a natural part of life. If that day comes, I will take care of you. I have a brother, and adding one

more person won't be a problem," Abigail calmly assured him.

Andrew nodded and slowly closed his eyes. After finishing the massage, Abigail felt sore all over.

She returned to her room and leaned against the windowsill, lost in thought.

Life, aging, illness, and death? When Luna unexpectedly departed, Abigail wasn't as composed as

she seemed and harbored resentment and anger, even to this day.

However, she didn't even know who her adversary was. All her current efforts were dedicated to

uncovering the mastermind behind Luna's death. Even if it meant traveling to the farthest corners of

the earth, she would find a way to seek justice for Luna.

"Luna, in another six months, Larry will be fine. By then, I will know who his father is. I promise you,

your death won't be in vain," Abigail softly murmured.

Lately, she hadn't had much time to indulge in idle thoughts. Ironically, discussing life and death

today had brought her a sense of tranquility.

Indeed, being occupied could help one forget many negative emotions. Just as her heart was filled

with longing, her phone rang.

Whisking out her phone, she saw a text from an unfamiliar number.

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