Gone
“You lied to Daddy while he lost his memory! You are so hateful!” Desiree was quite upset.
After Wynnie went to see them the last time, she came back and told Diana everything.
Desiree, who was at one side, heard every word of the adults’ conversations.
“How can you say such things, little girl? It’s not cute at all,” tutted Ashley.
Kathleen suddenly sneered.
Everyone looked at her.
“Ashley, my daughter never lies. I’d suggest using your brains before speaking.” The glare Kathleen
had was cold and sharp. “If you dare accuse her like this, I won’t let things slide. I don’t care who your
fiancé is. I’ll make your life a living hell!”
Ashley pursed her lips.
Kathleen looked at Samuel disdainfully. “Samuel, you can forget anyone else in the world. But if you’re
going to be this cold toward your own children, then you should’ve thought about this before becoming
a father!”
She took off the diamond ring from her finger.
Kathleen then walked over, took Samuel’s hand, and put the diamond ring in his palm. “You can have
this back.”
After she finished speaking, she walked away with both Eilam and Desiree.
Samuel faintly looked at the diamond ring in his palm.
A chill flashed across his eyes.
Ashley’s mouth twitched slightly. Just great.
Samuel clenched his fist, and the edges of the large diamond started biting into his palm.
He then pocketed the ring.
Trevor smiled mildly. “Samuel, let’s go in too.”
Samuel pursed his lips slightly and followed them into the restaurant.
He glanced at the children’s restaurant and saw Kathleen sitting at the dining table with Eilam and
Desiree.
Kathleen could be seen wiping away Desiree’s tears.
“Mommy, I don’t like Daddy anymore,” cried Desiree. She felt wronged.
After all, she was raised by Samuel. Her emotions naturally ran deep.
Over the past five years, when had Samuel ever been so indifferent to her?
Given Desiree’s age, this was something she could not accept.
Kathleen patted her head gently. “Desiree, your father didn’t think of you because he has lost his
memory. But he will soon accept that you are his daughter, and he will eventually come around. Be a
good girl, and don’t cry anymore?”
However, Desiree’s tears refused to stop. ”Why did Daddy lose his memory? It’s fine if that happened,
but why is he together with that woman? That woman said I wasn’t cute and he did not say anything to
defend me!”
Kathleen smiled slightly. “Says who? She must be blind.”
Desiree sniffled and finally stopped crying.
By then, their food had been served.
Kathleen picked up a french fry, dipped it in ketchup, and put it in Desiree’s mouth.
Desiree opened her mouth and began to chew.
The little girl had finally stopped crying.
Meanwhile, Eilam was eating quite gracefully with his fork.
The little guy definitely has a noble air.
Halfway through the meal, Eilam put down his cutlery and said, “Mommy, I need to use the bathroom.”
“Do you want me to accompany you?” Kathleen asked.
“I’ll be fine, Mommy,” he replied after standing up. “You should just mind Desiree.”
He turned away.
Kathleen thought about this and couldn’t help sighing.
“Mommy, what’s wrong with you? Why are you sighing?” Desiree was curious.
“It’s nothing, really. I just think your brother is too sensible.” Kathleen was worried.
Desiree didn’t understand. “Isn’t that a good thing?”
“It’s good to be sensible, of course. But he will never say what he’s thinking,” said Kathleen helplessly.
“I’d rather he lived more like a child.”
“But he’s a child like me!” Desiree didn’t understand what Kathleen meant.
Kathleen merely shook her head and explained that she was talking about something else.
“Children you may be, but you’re also very different from each other,” said Kathleen.
Desiree seemed to be distressed when she heard this.
Kathleen smiled lightly. “Don’t think about it now. You will understand when you grow up and have your
own children.”
“Okay.” Desiree nodded sagely.
But I really am different from Eil. He’s a genius.
Eilam made his way to the restaurant Samuel was at.
He happened to see Samuel get up and go to the bathroom. Eilam decided to follow suit.
Samuel was not expecting Eilam to be there with him either. “Do you need something?”
“Do you really have amnesia?” asked Eilam, his tone serious.
“Yes.” Samuel felt no need to hide things.
“When Mommy lost her memory, you were so angry that she forgot us,” replied Eilam in earnest. “But
Mommy, unlike you, never got engaged to another man. If you want to choose that woman, then that’s
your business. But my sister and I will really leave you and this place behind.”
Samuel looked at his son coldly. “Is this what your mother told you?
“No. Desi and I have made this decision ourselves.” Eilam frowned and continued, “I just wanted to let
you know that even if it is amnesia, you shouldn’t be led by the nose by people with ill intentions. That
is all.”
Eilam then turned and walked away.
Samuel frowned.
The little man really resembles her.
Eilam made his way back to the restaurant.
Kathleen frowned and looked at him. “What took you so long?”
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