Chapter 989
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Boris left after he sent us back home. Holding Amyâs hand, I led her into the villa. Ashton stood up the
moment he saw us. Seeing the man with a strong aura, Amy took a step backward and hid behind me.
With a gentle smile, I comforted the little girl that she need not be afraid of Ashton.
Gazing at me, Ashton asked, âHave you had dinner?â
I shook my head. âI didnât eat anything during the eight hours journey. Have you eaten yet?â
âIâm waiting for you,â was his reply. Then, he shifted his gaze to Amy.
Seeing that, I introduced Amy to him, âThis is the kid I told you. Her name is Amy. Weâll let her stay in
the house for a couple of days.â
Ashton nodded and sighed. âSince youâve brought her here, have you thought of what you are going to
do with her in the future?â
I shook my head. To be honest, I had no idea what to do with Amy. I was not against bringing her with
me after seeing her parentsâ harsh attitude toward their daughters. I couldnât save all of them, but
taking Amy with me was the least I could do.
Seeing my response, Ashton didnât say anything. He made his way to the kitchen and called out,
âWash your hands, and weâll have dinner. Iâve made your favorite dishes, see if they suit your liking.â
Seeing my response, Ashton didnât say anything. He made his way to the kitchen and called out,
âWash your hands, and weâll have dinner. Iâve made your favorite dishes; see if they suit your liking.â
Feeling surprised, I led Amy as we followed him into the kitchen. The man was serving the food from
the food thermos. Those were all my favorite dishes! I took Amy to the sink and washed our hands
before we settled down at the dining table.
Just then, I received a call from Zachary. Boris must have told Dad about Amy.
I answered the call and asked, âDad, have you had dinner?â
Zachary hummed a response over the phone. Then, he spoke up, âBoris has told me about the five-
year-old kid. I know youâre a soft-hearted person, but Summerâs condition is getting worse. The cancer
cells have spread to other parts of her body. She needs a transplant as soon as possible, or her other
organs will be affected too. By that time, it will be impossible to save her life. I have discussed it with
your mother. We will give the girlâs parents a sum of money and let her stay in K City. Your mother and I
will take care of her. Donât worry. The Moore family can definitely afford to raise a child. If she suffers
any sequela from the surgery, we will find the best doctor to treat her. Scarlett, Summer canât wait any
longer. You need to make that decision.â
I knew Zachary was right. Yet, I wouldnât forgive myself if I harm an innocent child. I would live the rest
of my life with guilt.
Noticing I was staring blankly into space, Ashton waved his hand before me. âWhat are you thinking
about? Letâs eat now.â
I nodded. As the call was still going on, I heard Zacharyâs voice saying, âTomorrow, your mother and I
will discharge Summer from the hospital. We will then bring her to A City. Before that, take good care of
the kid. Iâll meet you there.â With that, Zachary ended the call.
I was a little distracted as I watched Amy savoring the food before her. Ashton placed the cutleries in
front of me and reminded me, âYou should eat more. Boris said you barely ate anything yesterday.
Youâre a mother now, and you should take good care of yourself.â
I nodded. Hearing Ashtonâs words, Amy turned to look at me. âMs. Stovall, my mom is also pregnant. Is
there a baby in your tummy too?â
With a faint smile, I helped fill her plate with food. âYes. Thereâs a baby in my tummy.â
Hearing that, Amy curled her lips into a bright smile. The kids were indeed pure and innocent. They
would just smile when they were happy and cry when they felt sad. After tucking the little girl in bed, I
returned to the bedroom. While hugging me, Ashton asked, âHow did you find that village?â
His question threw me off balance. I never told him about Armond giving me the name card. Thus, it
wouldnât make sense that I managed to get into contact with Brandon.
After thinking for a while, I lied, âMy dad told me about the village. He asked Boris to go there with me.â
Ashton fixed his eyes at me, his eyes darkened. âScarlett, there should be trust between a husband
and wife. You told me this, do you remember?â
Ashtonâs serious attitude made me feel even more guilty. I kept my head down to avoid his eyes while
my hands wrung. I didnât mean to hide it from him. It was just that he was too wary of Armond. He
would definitely get mad if I told him the truth.
With that in mind, I was all the more determined not to tell him about the name card. I looked up at him
and uttered, âAshton, itâs true. This is why I called you to stop my Dad from coming to A City. As you
know, he is old now, and I donât want him to be in trouble because of me. You heard it when I got the
information from him. You even got mad at me for not telling you when I decided to come to A City.
Have you forgotten about that?â
Ashtonâs gaze turned cold. He sneered, âYou came up with all these to lie to me. I guess it will be a
disappointment to you if I donât buy your story.â
With that, he turned and entered the washroom. The sound of running water ensued. The man was
angry, or rather, he was infuriated.