Chapter 186
Chapter 186 I Will Not Forgive Him
Gazing at the retreating figures, one big and one small, Elena’s face was etched with a sense of loss.
At that time, the secretary on one side received a message. It was the information that Elena had previously asked to be investigated–what Nathaniel had been up to recently.
She immediately informed Elena, “Someone close to Mason mentioned that Mr. Rainsworth has been in Tudela with a child for over half a month now.”
After returning home, Jonathan found himself mulling over the idea that no matter where he was in the future, he needed to be cautious and attentive.
Elliot had already been discovered by Nathaniel. Jonathan couldn’t afford to be found by Nathaniel too.
He was swiftly operating his computer in his room. Before long, he had managed to connect to Elliot’s communication line.
Just yesterday, he had secretly breached the firewall of Spring Forest Manor, establishing contact with Elliot.
Initially, Nathaniel had only taken away Elliot’s digital watch, oblivious to the fact that he was secretly clutching a miniature communication device.
At night, Elliot was lying on the hospital bed, his gaze falling on a device no bigger than a button that emitted a faint glow. He quickly placed it by his ear. “Jon.”
“Are you doing okay?” Jonathan asked.
“I’m all right. Nathaniel arranged for many people to take care of me. Anything I wanted each day, they would provide.”
Elliot gazed out into the pitch–black night.
If it hadn’t been for his illness, Cecilia wouldn’t have had to return here, and they could have. continued living their peaceful family life together.
“That’s good then.” Jonathan felt relieved.
If Elliot was not living well, he would undoubtedly bring him back, regardless of the cost.
Then again, he was too young, and his abilities were limited. He couldn’t protect his mother, nor could he guarantee the safety of his younger brother.
“Jon, there’s something I want to ask you.”
“What’s the matter?”
“Is Nathaniel really that bad?”
The first time Elliot had such a thought was when he was messing with Nathaniel. Despite his antics, Nathaniel never retaliated or even got angry.
“Why would you ask such a question? Isn’t a man who abandons his wife and child bad enough?” Jonathan felt that his younger brother was overly sentimental and far too kind–hearted.
Elliot, however, didn’t see it that way. “Jon,” he said, “I think he’s into Mommy.”
Upon hearing these words, Jonathan was taken aback.
Following that, Elliot said, “Do you know I’ve met Mommy? It was on her birthday when Nathaniel personally brought her over. I felt that the way he looked at Mom wasn’t with dislike. On the contrary, it seemed like he was holding something back…”
Due to his illness, Elliot had been more sensitive and thoughtful than other children since his early years.
He would discern others based on their subtle actions.
“Is that so?” Jonathan couldn’t believe it.
Throughout his upbringing, although his mother never spoke ill of Nathaniel, he often found her unable to sleep at night. She would be alone, shedding tears. On a few occasions, she even called out Nathaniel’s name.
He had also looked into the history between Cecilia and Nathaniel.
Without exception, there wasn’t a single incident that could prove Nathaniel’s affection for Mommy.
Elliot had even shared with Jonathan about his pranks on Nathaniel.
After hearing everything, Jonathan fell into deep thought.
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However, he feared that wasn’t the case.
“It’s getting late, you should get some rest. This call is really risky. If this goes on any longer, I would be caught.”
“Okay, then.”
Elliot felt somewhat reluctant as he watched the light from the communication device in his hand fade away.
He spent most of his day resting, so he had no desire to sleep now. Gazing at the starlight outside, he murmured to himself.
Should we forgive Nathaniel if he isn’t a bad person? Should we forgive him if he truly loves Mommy?
No sooner had Elliot finished speaking than he felt a deep ache in his bones. A fine sheen of sweat, unbeknownst to him when it had started, now densely coated his forehead and face..
The pain made him grit his teeth, responding coldly, “No, I will never forgive him.”
The more pain he felt at that moment, the deeper his resentment grew toward Nathaniel.
He resented Nathaniel for once leaving her mother for another woman.
She resented him for not knowing about her and her brother’s existence all this time…
He and his brother had endured countless cold stares and mocking sympathies.