Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss!
Chapter 503 From Now On, This Is Your Home

After the kidnapping ordeal, Sadie's reservations vanished. She longed to hold Micah close, as if the world was ending and these were their final moments. Her kiss ignited a fire within Micah, sparking excitement. He leaned over her, returning her passion with equal fervor.

That morning, a romantic warmth filled the air, fueled by their mutual passion.

Dahlia was about to knock on the door when she inadvertently caught sight of the tender scene unfolding inside the room. She quickly stepped back, signaling the others not to disturb the young couple. Andrew and his attendants stood guard at the door. The once bashfully flustered bodyguards had grown accustomed to such displays, now standing by in the calm assurance that it was all coming to an end.

A contented smile played at the corners of Andrew's mouth he knew that things were finally starting to look up.

After a while, Micah reluctantly let go of Sadie, not because the glass doors of the ward made them visible from the outside, nor was it due to embarrassment. Mainly, he was concerned about Sadie's health as she had only just returned, so he refrained from going further.

With Sadie's face cradled in his hands, Micah delicately caressed her soft lips with his thumbs, his gaze filled with deep affection locking onto hers.

Countless thoughts raced through his mind, but in that singular moment, only one sentence truly mattered: "From now on, I will never let you get hurt again."

Tears sparkled in Sadie's reddened eyes. "I feel so foolish for the past... I should have cherished you more..."

"It's not too late," Micah whispered, kissing her forehead.

With eyes closed and holding him tight, Sadie took a deep breath and finally mustered the courage to speak. "I have something to tell you."

"Hmm? What is it?" Micah lifted her face, prompting her to look at him.

"I lied to you..." Sadie took a deep breath, carefully articulating each word, "Actually, my children..."

"They are my children!" Micah said, cutting straight to the heart of the matter.

Sadie stared at him, astonished. "How did you know?"

"While you were gone, Noah came to me for negotiations," Micah recalled with a heart full of empathy. "Noah said that loving someone truly means never to cause them harm, no matter what happens. Noah sat across from me, a small figure with a straight spine, his young face calm and determined. It reminded me of myself as a child...

"A strange sensation took hold of me, the suspicion that Noah might be my child, but I couldn't be certain. Later, Noah inadvertently drank a juice containing kiwi and had an allergic reaction. I found it suspicious and had DNA tests done, confirming Noah was indeed my child..."

Sadie was stunned and took a while to gather her thoughts. "You knew all this time? How is Noah now?"

"He is fine, the shots worked, and his allergic reaction has subsided," Micah spoke softly, "Now all three children are living at my place. I've prepared new rooms for them that's their home now..."

He gently pinched Sadie's chin and kissed her lips. "It's your home too!"

"My home?" Sadie was completely baffled she didn't expect that after surviving a disaster, her life would see such a dramatic change.

She didn't need to figure out how to confess to Micah—he already knew and had made all the arrangements...

Was she dreaming?

"I should have realized it sooner. I shouldn't have misunderstood you." Micah reflected on his past paranoia and aggression with profound regret. "You must have been scared to tell me because of my volatile temper. You were afraid that acknowledging the children would lead to many unpredictable dangers, right?"

"I'm sorry..." Sadie hugged him tightly. "It was my confusion. I should have been honest with you from the start."

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