Love's Perfect Match

Chapter 668 Finding Out the Truth

After hearing what Edmund had said, Elspeth blinked her eyes and said nothing. As the air grew awkward and tense, she decided to change the topic. "Why don't we head downstairs?"

Edmund nodded in response. "Okay. Let's go."

Meanwhile, Callum's face turned ugly when he noticed the two descended the stairs.

"Have you been waiting for long, Cal?" she asked.

After hearing this, he took a deep breath, and a dark cloud formed in his eyes. "Not really. Since you are pregnant, I was only concerned that you might be exhausted or unwell."

He seems to have brought up the subject of my pregnancy on purpose. Naturally, Elspeth could see what the man was up to, but his jealousy reminded her that she could only go along with his act. "I'm fine. I only went upstairs for a little stroll. That won't tire me."

When Edmund heard about this, he looked shocked and exclaimed, "Pregnant?"

"Yes, but I'm not that far along. It's only two months." While saying this, she stroked her belly subconsciously as a maternal glow shone on her face.

"That's great news."

"Yes, it is. What about you? When are you going to get married?" Callum had prodded at the subject on purpose to observe Edmund's reaction.

Nonetheless, Edmund shrugged and replied, "I don't plan on marrying anytime soon. Since I have Cam to look after, I can't just marry anyone. If the person I marry is ultimately not a good fit for him, it will be bad for him."


"It looks like you truly love him. You treat him like your own son now," Elspeth chimed in.

After hearing this, he raised an eyebrow and blurted, "What do you mean by that? He is my own son."

Meanwhile, Callum was similarly ecstatic when he heard that. "Edmund… Thank you so much for shouldering the burden for me."

Then, Edmund huffed, "I've already raised a son for you. Does that mean you must give me some of your company shares?"

Callum's grin instantly disappeared, and he refused, "No way."

However, Edmund clicked his tongue and stated, "You are so ungrateful. Look at what I've done for you, and yet you can't afford to give me a tiny bit of your shares. What a stingy man."

Suddenly, the sound of glass breaking echoed down from upstairs.

The three adults simultaneously turned around to find the boy standing at the top of the stairs with a dazed look in his eyes that seemed to radiate an air of disbelief.

Earlier, Cameron had dragged himself out of his room to apologize to Edmund. After all, he knew it was wrong for him to give away one of his father's personal belongings without first asking permission, and he also revealed his secret. In addition, the boy realized that his behavior had crossed the line. However, he had not expected to leave his room and overhear such a huge secret.

I am not Daddy's son, but Uncle Callum's. So, I am Uncle Callum's biological son. No wonder I do not feel any sort of father-son bond with Daddy. Also, it's no surprise that Elsie would have a strange expression whenever she looked at me. This explains why Uncle Callum would sneak over so often. Although he was still a young boy, he had a sharp mind regarding these matters. Is it because my mommy loved someone else and Uncle Callum did not want me? Is it because I am a nobody who is disliked by everyone? Despite his realizations, all he could do was stand there, befuddled and lost.

Then, Elspeth broke the silence. "It's not what you think, Cam. Your father was just joking—"

The fear of being exposed as a liar spread quickly across Edmund's face as he uttered, "That's right, Cam. I was only joking with my brother."

In the meantime, Cameron's eyes were unusually calm, as if he were a mini version of an adult rather than a child. There was a trace of fear in his innocent, young voice when he said, "I'm sorry for breaking the glass." Then, he continued, "What do you mean? A joke? I don't get it." While saying this, he tilted his head to the side curiously.

It seems like the boy heard nothing. The three adults in the room all heaved sighs of relief.

After hearing this, Elspeth took a deep breath and reassured him, "It's fine, Cam. It's only a glass cup. No one will blame you for it. Be careful not to touch the glass. I'll clean it up later."

Cameron grinned and dashed into her embrace before snuggling into her. "Thank you, Elsie. You're the best. I thought you would scold me for it."

She tenderly stroked his hair and asked, "Why would we? You only broke a glass."

The boy's voice was soft as he replied, "Back at home, Mommy would punish me with the paddle whenever I break anything." His memories of the past came flooding back and recalling the agonizing pain caused by the paddle made him shiver in fear.
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