Josieâs voice was barely audible as she asked, âWho is this?â
Xanthe wouldnât respond to her at the moment, but Arnold recognized it with just one glance. âHer son. Heâs in poor health. From this photo, he seems to be at deathâs door.â
Evidently, he wasnât referring to Dexter, but to her other son who resided abroad.
Arnold saw her confusion. âDonât you know Xanthe has another son, named Brodie Quorn? He was born with a congenital heart disease and has been raised overseas since childhood, relying on hospitals to sustain his life.â
Josie only knew that besides Dexter, she had another son, but she was unclear about the rest.
Arnold added nonchalantly, âShe could be considered a devoted mother. For the sake of her son, she ran hither and thither, even returning to the country to seek help from her long-abandoned elder son. She asked him for money, for medical resources. Unfortunately, her time was short. She hurt you, and Dexter cut off all her financial resources, forcing her to come to me for help.â He smiled. âIt wasnât easy. I remember back then, I gave you a substantial amount of money. Didnât that even save your son?â
Xanthe slumped to the ground, her tears falling uncontrollably. âDexter is a madman. He cut off Brodieâs medical resources, leaving him to lie at home, waiting for death.â
Hurting a person was never about harming them directly, but rather, it was about hurting those they cared about the most. Dexter understood this clearly. The person Xanthe cared about the most was Brodie.
âIf it werenât for him, I wouldnât have ended up like this. I should never have given birth to him in the first place.â Xanthe shook her head continuously, filled with regret.
Josie crouched down and looked at her in disbelief. âXanthe, do you really have no sympathy for me even now?â
It was only then that Xanthe really looked at her. âYou? After I took your father away, I treated him well and provided him with good food and drink. You can ask your father. He even became friends with me. In what way have I wronged you that you have Dexter take revenge on me like this? Youâre a wicked and cruel woman!â
Josie couldnât help but become emotional. âThatâs because my father didnât know your true colors! We couldnât find him anywhere in the city. He was with you, Xanthe. Thatâs my father. What if it was your son who went missing? What would you think then?â
The anger on Xantheâs face gradually subsided âHah⦠He has already disappeared.â
Josie furrowed her brows in surprise.
Just an hour ago, Dexter had stood there, telling her that she would never see Brodie again in her lifetime.
âI can assure you, he wonât die. He will be living well somewhere in this world. However, you will never have the chance to see him again.â
Upon hearing this, Xanthe wished she could tear Dexter apart. âYou ungrateful child! You canât treat me like this! You canât treat me this way for a woman! Thatâs your younger brother!â
Dexter stood unmoving for a long time. Only when she had exhausted herself did he softly ask, âHave you ever considered me as your son?â
Xanthe froze in place.
âYouâve been using me from the beginning until the end, havenât you? You never intended to make things easy for me.â Dexter looked on with cold indifference. He picked up the photo Xanthe used to remember her son from the table, tearing it into pieces bit by bit. âHe truly deserves to die.â
âDexter!â Xanthe cried out. She tilted her head back, watching the shattered photo fluttering down, and in her moment of despair, she pleaded, âDonât treat me like this.â