Chapter 330
This version of Esther captivated Jasper.
“Even if we do a DNA test and you’re not a Quill, you have nothing to lose.” Jasper pondered, speaking
gently. “In that case, why don’t you return to the Quills first? I’ll make sure Mr. Oliver keeps your identity
confidential. I’ll continue preparing for your funeral here.
“If it turns out you are a Quill, you can attend the funeral openly, and there won’t be a need to erase
your identity. If you’re not a Quill, the funeral will proceed as planned, and I’ll arrange a new identity for
you to
abroad.”
to go
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJasper had taken care of every possible arrangement.
After thinking it over and confirming there were no other concerns, Esther agreed, saying, Let’s do as
you suggested.”
Jasper glanced at the time and softly said, “For now, I won’t video call you. If Bradley notices anything
unusual, it could cause more trouble.”
“Okay.”
After ending the call with Jasper, Esther used the tablet to search for information on Oliver. Perhaps
due to Oliver’s special status, no photos of him were available online.
In disbelief, Esther wondered if Oliver was truly related to Faye. It seemed too improbable. How could
her mother have other relatives in this world and still entrust herself to Billy in her final moments?
Perhaps it was just a coincidence of names.
The housekeeper approached Esther and spoke with reverence. “Ms. Quill, Mr. Searle asked me to
take you somewhere.”
“Now?” Esther was puzzled.
“Yes.”
Although Esther was perplexed, she followed the housekeeper and arrived at a bedroom on the second
floor.
“He’s inside.”
Esther assumed the “he” mentioned was Jasper. She commented with a smile, “What trick is he playing
now?”
As the housekeeper opened the door, Esther finally saw who was lying on the bed.
“Felix!”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmOverwhelmed with joy and excitement, Esther couldn’t control herself. She ran to Felix by the
bed.
Wearing an oxygen mask, Felix was peacefully sleeping on a children’s bed with a cardiac monitor on
the bedside table.
“What… What’s happening?” Esther asked the housekeeper in disbelief. Filled with happiness, she
gently caressed Felix’s face and kissed his forehead.
He was Felix. He was her son-the precious treasure she had found again.
“You can ask the doctor to explain Mr. Felix’s condition in detail,” the housekeeper suggested.
“Okay, thank you.”
The housekeeper called for the doctor, who approached Esther and spoke professionally. “Mr. Felix’s
condition is not very serious. In fact, he woke up several times during the process, but his moments of
clarity were short-lived, and he quickly fell back into a coma.
“I’ve examined his various medical reports, and all the values are within the normal range. I believe that
having you by his side may provide him with a sense of security.”
In disbelief, Esther asked, “Doctor, are you saying he’s currently in a vegetative state?”