Chapter 1473
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
A question still lingered at the back of my mind. Disturbed, I wondered, Why on earth would Ashton lie
to me?â
Was it because Ashton already knew that I was Scarlett and wanted to distract me from the truth?
John read the uneasiness on my face and remarked somewhat impatiently, âThereâs no need to
overthink things. I simply donât understand how youâre willing to overlook the maniacal things that the
Hall family has done on Ashtonâs account. If I had known, Iâd have ruined them on the stock market
instead.â
âWhat makes you think I will?â I shot back, meeting Johnâs gaze steadily. âWhat right does someone
who harmed me have to raise my children?â
John was taken aback. He leaned forward, spreading his hands on the smooth tabletop. Skeptically, he
asked, âDidnât you feel sorry for Ashton when I hurt him?â
âThe one who harmed me was the Hall family, not Ashton. Why would you hurt him?â I asked
quizzically. Besides, Ashton was the father of my child. I didnât want to see Gregory disconsolate.
John had a grave look on his face. âDonât you know that Ashton is the Hall familyâs front man right now?
Do you think I would have given Gregory up if it hadnât been for Ashtonâs continued resistance?â
I felt rather disconcerted. It appeared that we were caught between a rock and a hard place. On the
one hand, I couldnât just abandon Gregory like that. However, Ashton remained a stubborn obstacle
between us.
Just as I was fretting, an idea occurred to me. Turning towards John, I asked, âJohn, are the
mercenaries you hired really the best?â
John looked bewildered by the abrupt shift in the conversation. He scratched his head, then nodded
slowly. âWhat are you planning to do?â
I flashed a wicked grin at John, then said, âCan they help to kidnap two people for me? Wait, one will
do.â
After all, once one had been kidnapped, the other would surely deliver himself.
âWho do you want to kidnap?â John probed.
Without hesitation, I announced, âAshton!â
âYou want to kidnap him?â John asked, raising an eyebrow. âWhat do you want to kidnap him for? To
teach him a lesson? Have you forgotten when you hated him? Once the matter ended, youâll fall back
in love with him all over again, and the blame will fall squarely on me. Iâm not taking the fall for this one
again.â âOf course not!â I assured him, laughing a little at Johnâs panic. âLegal custody of Gregory
belongs to the Hall family, but itâs under Ashtonâs name. If we kidnap Ashton and bring Gregory over,
we wouldnât be contravening any laws, would we?â
John took a deep breath, then exhaled slowly. âAre you serious about that?â
I rearranged my features into the sternest face I could put on, then challenged John, âDo I look like Iâm
joking?â
John examined me, then said doubtfully, âI canât tell. Women change their minds more quickly than the
wind changes.â
âWill you help me or not?â I pressed him.
âIâll help,â John agreed at last. âItâs a huge task, though, so we should plan it well. The luster of the Hall
family may have dimmed, but theyâre not entirely incapable yet. It wonât be that easy to lay hands on
their sole source of income. Perhaps we should return to M Country first, where the rest of our family is
waiting. We shouldnât disappoint themâ¦â
John rambled on, but the rest of his words fell on deaf ears. I wiped my mouth and led Audrey away
from the table. âAudrey, are you feeling tired yet? Letâs go find a place to sleep.â
John stretched out a hand to stop me but quickly withdrew it when I rolled my eyes contemptuously at
him. âLetty, donât be reckless. The plane is leaving soon. Letâs go home first. As for the kidnappingâ¦â
I had strode to the entrance of the VIP lounge with Audrey with John doggedly tailing us. His words
died away at the sight of the airport security. John then quickly corrected himself, âAs for that matter,
weâll have to wait for a suitable moment.â
Audrey and I paid no heed to John. I raised a hand to wave a casual goodbye to him before sauntering
away. âGot it! Remember to get the plane to turn back!â I reminded John helpfully.
My reluctance to leave K City actually stemmed from the fact that it was the only place I was familiar
with. I hadnât expected that John would let us go so easily. The belligerent man who had held his
ground before Ashton had now buckled.