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Chapter 991

Chapter 991

Lillian could only knock on the door and ask, “Callum, are you okay? Should I inform Dave and have adoctor come check on you?”

However, the response she received was a profound silence. After some time, she finally heard ahoarse voice coming from the room. “I-I’m fine. N-No need to get… the doctor.”

Every word Callum uttered came out with such difficulty.

When Lillian continued to inquire, all she heard was Callum’s voice. “Stop… talking. I want to be alone!Lillian, consider it… as my plea to you.”

Lillian stopped talking and quietly stood guard at the room door.

Callum had no idea how he got through the night. It was as if he had been hollowed out. “This is mymother’s way of treating her son, huh?” he commented inwardly.

When the sunlight streamed in through the curtains and bathed him in its glow, his eyelashes flutteredslightly. Then, he slowly opened his eyes.

He was disheveled and worn out. It had been a while since he felt this way.

Callum took a set of fresh clothes and entered the bathroom, allowing the warm water to wash over hisbody.

His mind flashed back to the events upon returning to the manor the night before.

He had come dangerously close to harming Lillian and the baby in her belly the night before.

Callum did not expect that the one causing him the deepest pain would be his biological mother.

A hint of ruthlessness flashed in Callum’s eyes at the thought of that.

“Looks like I’ve been too accommodating to her, to the extent that she thought she could manipulateme as she liked,” he said to himself.

However, Callum was no longer a child. He was no longer Ysabel’s pawn. Her plans had truly goneawry.

Yet, Callum believed Ysabel was seething with anger at that moment.

After washing up, Callum changed his clothes and opened the room door. As soon as the door opened,he was momentarily stunned.

Lillian was sound asleep at his bedroom’s entrance, cradling her pregnancy pillow. She had a quiltbeneath her and was covered with a blanket. The noise from Callum opening the door caused her tostartle awake. Lillian instinctively opened her groggy eyes and looked at him.

She rubbed her eyes. Lillian’s actions reminded Callum of a cat washing its face! He could not help butfind her adorable in this state.

“Did she… stay outside my room door the whole night?” he wondered.

Callum instantly felt a warm sensation welling up in his chest. It spread through his veins. Right then,he felt like crying.

This silly woman always managed to evoke his innermost emotions.

Immediately afterward, he heard her exclaim, “Callum, are you okay? Do you need medical attention?”

As she asked, Lillian hastily rose to her feet. Her hands touched all over his body. She even tiptoed andreached out to feel his forehead’s temperature.

“I’m fine now,” answered Callum.

Lillian could indeed feel that the temperature of his forehead had returned to normal. He was notburning up like the night before anymore. Finally, she heaved a sigh of relief.

“Yesterday… Well, did you eat something you shouldn’t?” Lillian whispered.

Callum squinted his eyes and stared at Lillian.

She blushed and quickly added, “I-I’m just guessing! The way you were yesterday… It seemed similarto a novel plot. Did someone set you up? Did they want to force themselves on you and turn thesituation into a marriage of convenience?”

Callum was not sure whether Lillian was brilliant or naive. At times, she seemed rather naive. Yet, inmoments like this, her guesses were surprisingly accurate.

“Yes, someone framed me. But, there won’t be a next time for such matters,” he murmured.

As Callum spoke, his expression darkened, and a trace of coldness flashed in his eyes.

On the other hand, Lillian was taken aback by his stern demeanor. She fell silent for a while. All she feltat that moment was that he resembled a lurking beast. If anyone provoked him or became his enemy,he

would deliver a fatal blow in the next second.

“What’s wrong?” Callum raised an eyebrow slightly, noticing the strange look on her face.

She mumbled, “I just found you… somewhat terrifying a moment ago.”

His eyes lit up slightly. “Lillian, I’m a terrifying man by nature. If you’re scared, you should return toStrico

now.”

“I’m not going back!” she exclaimed. “Your frightening side is only directed at others, not me. I havenothing to be afraid of!”

Lillian had said it so confidently and boldly that Callum was touched upon hearing her words.

“You’re quite presumptuous, aren’t you? What makes you think my frightening side isn’t directed atyou?” he asked with a cold smirk.novelbin

Lillian retorted, “Then, why did you restrain yourself before me last night? You were clearly in greatdiscomfort. Yet, you didn’t want to hurt me and would rather lock yourself up in the room.”

He pursed his thin lips. Her clear gaze, so intensely focused on him, made him feel somewhatvulnerable. At that very moment, Callum felt worse than when he was struggling against the effects ofthe drug the previous night.

It was as if her eyes could see right through him.

Callum abruptly turned his head. “Lillian, that’s enough!”

She tiptoed closer, leaning in gently to whisper in his ear, “Callum, you still love me, right?”

Her warm breath brushed against his ear, and it turned red instantly. Surprisingly, he did not know howto refute her statement.

During breakfast, Lillian took out the uneaten cake from the fridge. She appeared somewhat awkwardyet hopeful, saying, “I kept this cake in the fridge. Although its texture might not be as good as

yesterday, it should still be okay. Do you… want a slice? I’ll remove the candles.

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