Chapter 139
Love’s Cunning Ruse ( Mr.Kieran And Julie )
Chapter 139
After Ivan was taken away by Karl, Kieran took Julie back to the hospital room and locked the door.
Julieâs face was pale. Kieran moved closer to help her onto the bed, but Julie backed away, eyeing him warily, âYouâve been using mine and Ivanâs toothbrush⦠Whatâs the big idea?â
âGet back into bed first,â Kieran commanded.
All resistance and determination drained from Julie. Under Kieranâs command, she obediently walked to the bed, pulled back the covers, and climbed in.
Kieran sat down next to Julieâs bed and said, âYouâve got acute gastritis because you ate some food that was contaminated with bacteria. Youâve been experiencing stomachache and loss of appetite. You didnât even touch the breakfast I had Karl prepare for you on the plane today. Whose stomach is it, yours or mine?â
âWas that a paternity test between me and Ivan?â Julie had been hesitant to ask this question from the doorway to the bedside, but eventually she carefully broached the subject.
Kieran glanced at her and replied, âThe doctor says you need bed rest. Letâs observe overnight to see if you still have symptoms like diarrhea.â
âKieran!â Julie was desperate, grabbing Kieranâs collar.
Kieran took hold of Julieâs hand, pulled it away from his collar, and placed it over his heart.
Through the thin fabric of his shirt, Julie could clearly feel Kieranâs heart pounding fiercely. It was a heart full of life.
Kieran suddenly looked up at Julie. His eyes seemed to conceal a deep pool, so mysterious it was irresistible.
He said, âIvan is my son, and yours. He is our child. He is our biological child.â
His tone was very calm. Julie couldnât read his well-masked emotions, but her heart was thumping faster than usual, as if it was in sync with Kieranâs heartbeat.
Ivan was her son⦠How could that beâ¦
She clearly remembered the small, frail child lying in the ice coffin. It was Kieran who personally told her that her child was deadâ¦
He said it himself!
Julie shook her head, then forcefully withdrew her hand from Kieranâs chest, vehemently denying it,â
âImpossible, thatâs impossible⦠Heâs dead! You took me to see it yourself. Itâs impossible, absolutely impossibleâ¦â
Julie lost control of her emotions. She was even more irrational now than when she learned her child died on the operating table years ago. Clearly, she was struggling to control her emotions and trying to convince herself that her child couldnât still be alive.
Before revealing the truth to Julie, Kieran had anticipated that she might lose control of her emotions. He reached out, cradling her face in his hands, and looked at her with determined eyes, âThereâs so much that happened in the past. I canât explain it all at once, but you need to know that Ivan is our child. Heâs still alive.â
âYouâre lying to me!â Julieâs eyes were bright as the moon in the deep night. She tried to control her emotions, but her voice still trembled, âI heard⦠you said to save her outside the operating room. You said⦠to save Bertha. I heard it allâ¦â
Kieranâs hand, which was still cradling Julieâs cheek, didnât let go. He continued to gently stroke her face, trying to comfort her.
He admitted, âI did say âsave Bertha,â butâ¦â
Five years ago, on a stormy night.
Julie and Bertha were rushed into the operating room together.
Kieran anxiously waited outside the door.
After two hours, the hospital dean carefully opened the operating room door, walking towards Kieran. He carefully told him, âMr. Hernandez, the hospitalâs blood bank is running low. Ms. Bertha and Mrs. Hernandez have the same blood type. We can only save one of the children first. Who should we save first, Mrs. Hernandezâs child orâ¦â
In the delivery room, Julie had cried herself out. All she heard was Kieran outside the door saying, âSave Bertha.â
Hearing this felt like her heart was being ripped from her chest, a pain too great to bear. By the time the doctors took the child from her body, she had already blacked out and lost consciousnessâ¦
What Julie didnât know was that the moment the dean was about to turn around and go back to the operating room, right before she passed out, the complete conversation between Kieran and the dean was, âSave Bertha. I want her to live, but if Mrs. Hernandez dies, I want the entire hospital to go down with her!!â
Unfortunately, Julie didnât hear his last words.
Kieranâs cousin, Payne, took less than two minutes to pull up the entire hospital staffâs blood type records and find donors that matched
Julie and Berthaâs blood types. Julie didnât know that the first donor was sent to her operating roomâ¦
Kieran revealed the truth to Julie. Julie instinctively shook her head in denial, âI donât believe it! I donât believe⦠Berthaâs child is Lucianâs. Ivan is Lucianâs child! He is Lucianâs child!!â
âThereâs too much to explain. I canât say it all at once. Iâm not lying to you. I want you to know that Ivan is our son,â Kieran said.
âImpossible!â Julie looked at Kieran and questioned, âThen what about Berthaâs child? Whose child is it? Then why⦠why did you lie to
me?â
âLucian is still alive. Bertha didnât commit suicide,â Kieran didnât elaborate further, but told Julie the two most important points.
This story was becoming more and more absurdâ¦
Julieâs gaze became unfocused, âLucian is, dead, he died in a plane crash. That was seven years ago. Face the facts! Heâs dead!!â
Whether she was venting at herself or at Kieran with those words, she didnât know. Julieâs voice was hoarse, sounding overly excited.
Thereâs something about Kieran that screamed stability and seriousness. Itâs hard to ignore. He told her, âHeâs still alive.â
âThen where is he? If heâs alive, why hasnât he come back?â
Kieran fell silent. His hands, which were holding Julieâs face, let go. Maybe because she got used to his warmth, Julie suddenly felt a
chill on her faceâ¦.
After a long silence, he finally answered, âHe might not be able to come backâ¦â
Julieâs no fool, but she didnât get what Kieran meant by that.
If heâs alive, why couldnât he come back?
Itâs rare to see Kieran with such an expression. His eyes were deep and cold, as if his whole soul was drowning in loneliness.
She remembered when they first heard about Lucianâs plane crash, Kieran had the same look. He used the smoke from his cigarette to isolate himself from the worldâ¦
Julie didnât ask again.
She quietly stood up and said, âYou lied to me. Youâve been lying to me from the start⦠Everything youâve done, youâve lied to me.
âI once told you I loved you. Joyce, that was true,â he said, sitting on the edge of the bed, grabbing Julieâs hand.
Julie shuddered violently.
He stood up and hugged her from behind.
âFrom the beginning, this was Berthaâs trap,â Kieran started explaining what happened that year.
That year, after Julie got pregnant, she was overwhelmed with joy, until Bertha knelt before her, saying she was carrying Kieranâs child, and that she truly loved Kieran. She begged Julie to let her have the baby, promising not to mess with Julieâs marriage to Kieran.
Julie went up to the study to demand an explanation from Kieran.
Kieran told her to wait for him at home, so she waited like a fool for a full day and night. But in the end, she didnât get an explanation, instead, he acknowledged the child in Berthaâs womb.
Julie still vividly remembers how she felt back then.
He asked Julie, âDo you remember what I said then?â
Although it was a long time ago, Julie would never forget. She answered Kieran, âYou said the child in Berthaâs womb was of the Hernandez bloodline, so you couldnât abandon him. You said you couldnât harm the child in Berthaâs womb. All I could think of then was that Lucian had been dead for two years, and you were the only Hernandez left. If you said the child was of the Hernandez bloodline, then who else could be the father but you?â
Kieran said, âBertha showed me the documents related to her artificial insemination. I had Karl investigate those documents that night, and indeed,
We
found no flaws. Bertha provided many photos of her and Lucian together two years ago, and destroyed the remaining frozen sperm of Lucian. She did all this to make me sign the cooperation agreement, the one you saw in Oakhurst.â
Lucian was like a caretaker to Kieran since he was a child. After Kieran believed Lucian died in the plane crash, he thought the child in Berthaâs womb was Lucianâs only descendant. To protect this only descendant, Kieran had no choice but to accept Berthaâs agreement. Julie could understand this.
If she were Kieran, she might make the same choice.
But that doesnât mean she would forgive everything Kieran did and all his lies.
Howeverâ¦
âWhy would Bertha do this? What good does it do her?â Julie looked at Kieran, starting to think, âLucian is already dead. Why would she go through artificial insemination to carry Lucianâs child?â
What Julie really wanted to ask was: If there were indeed evidence that Bertha was carrying Lucianâs child, even if she didnât force Kieran to sign the agreement, Kieran and she would still take good care of her and let her have the baby in peace. Why would she propose that
contract full of lies?