Chapter 1530
Corinne narrowed her eyes. "So she's not good to your Daddy?" "She acts like
she's very loving to him. But if my Daddy wants to go out for a walk or change his
doctor to fix his legs, she'd always find all sorts of excuses to turn him down,"
replied Benjamin honestly.
Corinne looked directly into his eyes. 'So you don't think she’s your Mommy?"
Benjamin nodded sadly. "Daddy doesn't remember anything from the past. That
woman says to him that she's his wife and that I'm their kid, but I don’t like her at
all for some reason. I don't want to call her Mommy either!”
Corinne stroked his head. "You're right. She's not your Mommy, so you don't
have to call her that, okay?”
Benjamin immediately looked up at her suspiciously. "Aunt Corinne, how do you
know she isn't my Mommy?”
Corinne looked at him with fire in her eyes. "Because I'm your real Mommy."
Benjamin was first stunned, but then his eyes lit up happily. "Really? Are you
really my Mommy?"
Corinne nodded resolutely. "I wouldn't have mistaken you for my son otherwise.
It's because you two look so much alike that I thought you were him."
The news was undeniably a good one for Benjamin, but there was something he
could not understand.
"Then why don't I get to stay with you?" he asked.
Corinne pulled him into a tight hug. She then explained gently, "Because three
years ago, you were forcibly taken away from me."
Benjamin believed her because he could feel a sense of familiarity with Corinne.
"Does that mean I can stay with you now?" he asked.
"Yes. I'll never let anyone take you away again. Well stay with each other forever
from now on," she answered resolutely.
Benjamin was incredibly happy, but his face suddenly fell at the thought of
Jeremy. "But what about Daddy? And Mommy's other kid?"
That was the crux of the matter. She narrowed her eyes and thought for a
moment when she heard footsteps approaching them.
Alarmed, she quickly covered Benjamin with her arms and turned to look at the
direction the footsteps were coming from.
"Who's there?"
No answer came, but the footsteps did not stop either until Jason suddenly
appeared from behind a tree.
He smiled at her and said, "Hey Corinne, it's me."
Corinne's relief only lasted for a second before she frowned again. "What are you
doing here, Mister Jason? Did you pick up a new hobby of scaring people in the
park?"
Jason pretended to feel hurt by her words, but his eyes still twinkled with
laughter. "How can you say that, Corinne? I was worried you wouldn't be able to
get a taxi, so I came all the way here to offer you a ride."
Corinne frowned with annoyance. "How did you know I'd be here? Are you
stalking me?"
Jason quickly waved his hands. "Of course not! I'd never dare to do that. It's not
like you have a good impression of me in the first place, so stalking you will just
make you hate me more."
Corinne looked at him judgmentally. "Then how do you explain how you knew I'd
be here? Not to mention, you knew I was looking for a taxi."
Jason shrugged helplessly. "It's because David is a friend of mine. I happened to
be at his place when you were too, but I was sunbathing on the balcony. After
that, I went to find him and found out you brought your son there to see him.
Then I bumped into Annie, and she said you didn't take your car here, so I came
out to find you."