Chapter 1251
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
âScarlett, youâve always been so impatient. Sit down first and we can have a chat.â Armond blew a
smoke circle, looking infuriatingly unperturbed. Seeing his unchanging expression, I felt a wave of
anger wash over me.
I had run out of patience. Taking out a letter opener that I had hidden in my pocket just now, I pressed
the blade against my chest and said, âI want to see my children now. Otherwise, you can take my
corpse and threaten Ashton with it!â
âLetty, what are you doing? Put down that letter opener immediately!â John tried to grab the letter
opener from me in shock, but I ducked away deliberately.
âDonât come near me!â I hissed, backing into a corner. Even John looked rather apprehensive now.
Unexpectedly, Armondâs face changed a little when he saw this. The change was almost imperceptible,
but I saw it anyway.
âYou wouldnât dare, Scarlett. Are you willing to abandon your children like that?â Armond asked testily,
his eyes narrowing.
âSo what if Iâm unwilling?â I retorted, giggling coldly as I held the knife against my chest, looking as
though I might plunge it into my flesh. âEverything was my fault to begin with. As long as I die, my kids
will be alright. I donât want them to live the rest of their lives in danger. I might as well die earlier to
make up for all the harm Iâve caused them!â
âJohn, Iâm sorry. Tell Ashton to find our children and take revenge for us!â
As soon as I finished speaking, I raised the letter opener up in the air, preparing to bring it down into my
chest.
Armond and John yelled out at the same time. âStop right there!â âLetty, no!â
In the end, John was faster and managed to strike down the letter opener from my hand. As he
grabbed hold of my hand, he kicked the letter opener a few meters away, where I was unable to reach
it.
âJohn, let go of me! If I donât get to see my kids today, Iâll bite my tongue and commit suicide!â I
struggled futilely, my eyes trained on Armond.
Seeing that John had managed to get me under control, Armond let out a visible sigh of relief.
However, he only took another two drags of his cigar before putting it out irritably.
âLetty, can you please calm down?â John begged, panting slightly. I was still squirming frantically in his
arms.
Armond couldnât stand it anymore. âThatâs enough!â he snapped. We glanced over and saw the most
disgusted expression on his face, as though someone was holding a pile of dung under his nose.
âScarlett, what remained of my interest in you has completely disappeared!â
With that, he picked up the telephone on his desk. He pressed down on the speed-dial button and
ordered almost immediately, âBring the children over.â
Very quickly, a dark-skinned caregiver walked into the room, carrying an infant in her hands.
Immediately, I rushed over and snatched the child from her, cradling it in my arms as though he was a
precious jewel.
The child was a little chubbier than before, but his nose and eyes looked exactly like Ashtonâs. This
was my child alright.
It had been one month since I lost a vital part of my life, and I had finally found him again.
The baby didnât look afraid of me at all. He waved his arms affectionately, trying to get even closer to
me. Blood relations were rather amazingâdespite having been apart for so long, we had not lost the
bond between us.
âScarlett, Iâve come to my senses now. After giving birth to your children, youâre the same as those
boring women Iâve loathed my entire lifeânormal, low-class, and completely devoid of any taste and
interest,â Armond said scathingly, as though the very sight of me was an affront to his eyes.
I looked at him before turning to look at John. After exchanging glances, we both turned and started
walking towards the exit.
âStop right thereâ¦â Armond drawled, leaning back in his chair. âDo you think you have it all just
because Iâve extended this little bit of kindness towards you? I donât think thatâs a good habit to have.â
Hearing this, John swiveled around to look at him. âYouâre a scumbag whoâs worse than a sewer rat,
and you want us to thank you?â
âWow, listen to the shit that is coming out of that mouth of yours! I canât stand it.â
Johnâs retort had angered Armond. He stood up and left his desk, choosing to sit down at the sofa. As
he sat down leisurely, his eyes were flashing with murderous rage. âWhat do you think this place is? A
supermarket? Did you really think I would let you walk out of here so easily?â
âDear me, no. Itâs been a long time since Iâve condescended to go to a supermarket, so Iâm not as
familiar with its layout as you are,â John retaliated with a perfectly cool expression. His eyes danced
with malice as he stared right back at Armond, waiting for him to snap.