Chapter 1066
The hospital room was fraught with a palpable tension. Amelia’s voice was demanding. Lysander stood there, a silent sentinel,
his aura icy and restrained. Despite his efforts to keep Amelia at bay, it was clear from the sharp, frostbitten contours of his face
that a tempest of rage was brewing beneath the surface, held back only by his formidable self-control.
Just a moment before, the doctor had been dispensing advice to Thalassa with a breezy tone and reminding her of the
precautions she needed to take during her pregnancy.
But now, Amelia burst into the room, frantic and demanding to know if the child Thalassa was carrying belonged to another man.
The easy atmosphere was shattered.
The doctor, sensing the icy chill emanating from Lysander, was petrified to come any closer. It felt as if Lysander cold presence
alone could freeze the entire room.
With a voice trembling with fear, the doctor quickly excused himself. “It seems you have some family matters to attend to. I’ll
leave you be. Call me if you need anything.”
He gave them a cursory nod and fled the room as if any delay might trap him in the crossfire of their domestic crisis.
“Out with it, talk to me!” Amelia’s voice was shrill with urgency, her face a mask of sweat and tears.
Thalassa’s breaths came in harsh gasps. As a mother herself, she understood Amelia’s anguish all too well. There was no
greater sorrow in the world than a parent outliving their child, especially one they had cherished so dearly.
Her heart ached as if it were being torn apart, but she had to reveal the cruel truth to Amelia.
“No, the child I’m carrying... it’s not Leopold’s!” This revelation threatened to extinguish the last flicker of hope in Amelia’s heart.
But it was the bitter truth.
“I took the kids and fled to the countryside. I had no idea Leopold was there before I entered the room. We barely spoke two
words before Lysander arrived and took me and the kids away. There was no chance for anything to happen between Leopold
and me!”
Thalassa’s face was ashen. Her eyes were clear and resolute, her words firm and decisive.
Even if Lysander hadn’t arrived when he did, nothing would have happened between her and Leopold either. She had made it
clear to him long ago that there would never be
anything between them. She wanted him to forget her and start a new life.
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She had never given him any hope, always rejecting him decisively.
She turned Leopold away and hoped he would find happiness elsewhere. There was no way she would have entangled herself
with him again, let alone bear his child.
Upon hearing Thalassa’s words, Amelia’s shaking frame froze, her eyes wide as the stars within them seemed to fall. She was
stunned into silence.
Then, after a suspended moment, tears cascaded down her cheeks. Her voice was breaking as she cried out in denial, “No,
you’re lying! Leopold loved you; there’s no way nothing happened when you were alone together! The child you’re carrying is his!
It has to be his!”
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As Amelia screamed, she lunged toward Thalassa’s bedside. Her hands were clawing at the air, ready to tear into Thalassa and
shake the truth out of her that the child must be Leopold’s.
Lysander’s large hand pressed against Amelia’s shoulder and held her back. As Amelia grew more frantic, his grip tightened and
pushed her away. He growled with a cold fury, “Enough! She’s not lying! She was trying to escape with the kids, and I caught
them just after she saw Leopold!”
Thalassa’s eyes widened in disbelief. She was shocked that Lysander believed her story and was taking her side.
After the secret of her four children was discovered, Thalassa had fled with them in a harrowing escape, only to be captured
again by Lysander.
Back then, Lysander had found her and Leopold at her family home. After dragging her back, he confronted her and accused her
of trying to elope with Leopold and the children. She had no way to explain that bumping into Leopold was a mere coincidence.
Lysander had refused to believe her then, convinced she was guilty of betrayal.
And now, he believed her as she told the same story to Amelia?