Always Been Yours

Chapter 1460

Chapter 1460 Susan is Kathleen

"Thank you, Greg," Tessa smiled gently at her son before lowering her head to drink water.

Nicholas stood next to them, and his eyes were gentle as he watched their interaction. Then, he instructed his son, "Stay here and take care of Mommy. I'll go buy some food for her."

"Daddy, you can go. I'll take good care of Mommy." Greg nodded obediently.

Not long after, Nicholas returned with a bowl of chicken soup and fed it to Tessa himself. She felt a bit embarrassed but had no choice since both her hands were injured and wrapped up like a mummy.

Greg leaned on her arm the whole time. He was obviously still frightened from what had happened, although the situation was not as perilous as the previous car accident. In fact, Tessa noticed this and allowed the little one to cling to her.

Tessa felt far better after eating. So, she finally had the energy to start recalling what happened on the day of the incident and became curious. "Have you found out who kidnapped me?"

of telling her the

what?" she

eyes were dark as he replied. This made her

that she did not have any deep-seated enemies during her time abroad except

then thought it was unlikely. However, she did not expect him to nod and

about to get clarification from him when she heard him continue, "Do

She just did not understand

her eyes and proceeded to explain to her while a splash of coldness flashed across his eyes, "She didn't die. In fact, she is Susan."

"Wait, you said

we would have been fooled by her and her father." Then, he explained to her the situation that Edward had investigated. She was at a loss for words; she couldn't believe that Rorion had resorted to such extreme measures, such as faking Kathleen's death and using plastic surgery to change his daughter's appearance just to clear her name. What's more,

not expect him to

"I really can't understand what's going on in her mind."

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