After Reborn, I Become a Billionaire -
Chapter 903 “Papa”
Chapter 903 "Papa"
Lillian got into panic as she heard Rowan's remark. If that was what was in Oscar's mind, everything he was doing now, including being kind to her and Una, was all his disguise to serve his ambition. "What should we do now? Are we a match for him?" asked Lillian, agitated.
"It's hard to say." Rowan shook his head, unsure of his idea. But he in no way would put Mathew's matter behind him. One of Mathew Collins's legs had been broken by Oscar and now Mathew was grounded inside the house.
Rowan was not sure whether Oscar would have an idea to deal with Lillian and the Collins family, besides, Oscar did not target him in power as he told. All he said to Lillian was to drive a wedge between her and Oscar, to lead Lillian to help him take Oscar down.
During this period, Lillian's love for Oscar was visible to him. And his daughter seemed to forget all about the mission of their family. He intended to stop her from getting too attached. If Lillian had given birth to a boy, who would be destined to be the only heir of the Wells family, he would possibly allow Lillian to get attached to her love. But if Hannah's son became the heir in the end, he would refuse to die even if the Collins family would be doomed to death.
Of course, the most wonderful thing was that Rowan took the throne himself. There was nothing but cruelty left in his heart now. He was eager to kill Oscar, to get back the position of commander-in-chief, and to avenge his son.
Lillian felt a little apprehensive and anxious.
"There's only one way I can think of." Rowan looked very deliberate.
"What's the solution?"
"If Oscar has fancied you, I would be very supportive of you being together, and if you were able to have another boy, and the boy became a real heir, I would bury the hatchet with Oscar. But now, Oscar doesn't have the heart to start a family with you."
Lillian's face darkened more.
"In that case, Lillian, we shouldn't place all our bets on your being able to get Oscar's heart in. The odds are too great. The only way we can truly defend ourselves and have no worries against Oscar is to keep Una with us for good."
"You mean?" Lillian's heart was racing.
Rowan gave a nod, "Now that Oscar kept with Una at all times, I suspect he's just afraid that we'll take Una and give him a threat, and since he cares so much about Una, we should use Una to get what we want."
"But how can we get Una out under his nose?"
As she asked this question, Lillian turned livid, since she was upset to know Oscar's intention by ordering so many people to protect Una and asking her to move in with him. She used to think he had done all these for Una's sake. But as she heard what Rowan said, she deemed that Oscar was just using her and her daughter.
"I can't think of a better way right now." Rowan shook his head and continued, "I just want to make the situation clear to you, you gotta know that. I know you had always been a smart girl since nursery. We can't rush it. I gotta figure out a way to take Una away. Do not alert him. Once Oscar replaces out what we're thinking, we'll be in danger."
"I see." Lillian nodded.
Lillian had never been stupid, but she was a little blinded by her feelings a while ago and almost fell for Oscar's trick. It was a good thing her father warned her just in time. And she had another terrible thought in mind-if their family controlled Oscar, it would be her doing whatever she wanted Oscar to do, instead of what she was doing now, being dominated by Oscar. Therefore, she had to play along first.
A sinister look was shown on her face. With that, Rowan put on an evil smile.
In Kensbury City, Hannah was playing with Salem on the lawn in the garden.
Salem was 8 months old and had grown chubby. He had just learned to crawl. He was practising on a soft mat there, with his little legs and arms, exceptionally happy.
Michelle, who had been playing with Salem as well, suddenly sighed heavily.
Hannah glanced at her and knew what she was lamenting. But she said nothing and kept playing with her son.
"I saw that photo of Una's birth party today. I feel so sorry for Sal, our Sal can only be hidden at home, while Una can be blessed by the whole country."
"Sal is not old enough to know anything right now, he isn't as sentimental as you are, Mom." Said Hannah.
"That's why I feel sorry for him. How could Oscar be so heartless to Sal?" Michelle huffed to continue, "Since Una was born, Oscar hasn't come to see Sal once more. I'm cross when I know the first word Sal learned to speak was 'Papa'."
Salem could speak the word "Papa" when he was 7 months old. He was not taught to say that word so on purpose, but occasionally when Oscar called and videoed Salem, Hannah teased Salem to say that word, to her surprise, Sal's first word was "papa". And so far, that was the only word he could say.
But Hannah didn't tell Oscar this, thinking that it didn't matter to him. And she deemed that it was just because the pronunciation of that word was easier than others. It had nothing to do with affection. "Don't you dislike Oscar? Wouldn't it be better if he didn't come here, so you won't be angry." Hannah was comforting Michelle.
"That's true, but he's Sal's father, how can a father's love be absent?" Michelle complained in a huff.
"Children are stronger than we think. And the world is a place where anyone can live without anyone." Hannah said in a bland tone.
"Hannah," Michelle was about to say something else.
But Hannah's phone suddenly rang.
"I'll take a call." Hannah glanced at the screen and said.
She was kind of relieved to get away from Michelle's topic. In addition, she wasn't willing to see Oscar coming back home actually. She didn't take it personally but knew that Oscar must be taking his moves if he didn't come back to Kensbury. She knew Oscar kept with Una at all times to control the Collins family.
There were some things she could sit back and enjoy, or she could be an enabler.
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