Chapter 513 His Child Is Alive!

Given Byron's temperament, he should have turned and left when Johnson played these tricks.However, looking at the mysterious smile on Johnson's face, he felt like there was someextraordinary secret.

So, after hesitating for a moment, he chose to sit down on the chair inside the separate glass cabin.Seeing him sit down, Johnson smiled more significantly.

"Remember, you can't come out until all the guests outside leave. And don't make any noise, or itmight scare them."

Then Johnson turned and went to the office outside, patiently waiting.

At half past eight in the morning, Jerry watched as Cora and Martin were about to leave andcouldn't help feeling a bit worried.

"Let me go with you. I'm worried about Martin.”

Since it was the first time Martin received such psychological treatment, Jerry wasn't sure if hewould resist it.

For some reason, he felt restless since he woke up in the morning as if something was about tohappen.

But Cora replied, "Dr. Watts emphasized that I should take Martin alone.”

"But..." Jerry wanted to say something more.

Cora interrupted him, "It's okay. We'll be back soon. If the result is good, let's treat ourselves to anice meal outside.”

Jerry could only compromise. "Then we'll have burgers and fried chicken.”

Cora rolled her eyes at him, leaving him to figure it out on his own.

Jerry continued, "It's not that I want to eat them. It's Martin.”

He even winked at Martin. "Isn't it?"

Then Martin responded by hugging Cora's leg, smiling brightly.

"Okay, you win," Cora conceded.

Before setting off, she reminded Martin repeatedly, "You must be obedient during the examinationwith the doctor, or I won't buy you hamburgers and fried chicken.”

Martin nodded with a smile and waved goodbye to Jerry.

About half an hour later, Cora appeared in Johnson's office with Martin.

Both of them were curious about the large mirror in the office.

Little did they know that Byron, who was sitting restlessly in the single room, about to light acigarette, suddenly stood up when he saw them through the mirror.

All his attention was focused on that little boy who was almost a mini version of him.

For sure, Byron immediately recognized that the child was his.

But how was this possible?

Didn't Cora say she had an abortion?

Because she claimed to have aborted the child, Byron believed that he was the one who caused thechild's death, which led him to fight desperately against the assassin and nearly sacrifice himself.As a result, he survived but became clumsy in his actions, and he blamed Cora for everything thatwent wrong.

So he remained indifferent to her since their reunion.

Every time he saw her display any affectionate behavior with other men, he felt like he was betrayed.But now, who could tell him what was really going on with this child?

How did he survive?

And why did Cora never mention anything about this child to him?

With all these questions, Byron wanted to directly open the glass door and confront Cora.However, Johnson seemed to anticipate his intention and glanced at him, suggesting he shouldcalm down.

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