Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)

Chapter 1738: I Don’T Want It Unconditionally
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Chapter 1738: I Don'T Want It Unconditionally

Chapter 1738: I Don't Want It Unconditionally

Athena was pushed to a desperate situation. No matter what, she couldn't let Luther die. Otherwise,

what was the point of everything she had done?

"Based on the timing, you should need to take two antidotes. You can't delay it any longer," she

softened her tone and advised, "I don't ask for anything in return, just take them without worry."

Calculating in her mind, even if she gave Luther two antidotes, she still had three left. With this matter,

she could still control him. For now, she would ease up and not confront him. If the toxin spread and

became irreversible, it would be disastrous.

Luther paused his work and glanced at the antidotes placed next to the computer.

Athena continued to persuade, "Brother Luther, take the antidotes quickly. If the poisoning worsens,

you'll be in grave danger. I just want to be with you forever. I won't harm you." She even brought a

glass of water and handed it to him herself.

Luther suddenly stood up, raised his hand, and knocked over the glass of water that Athena had

brought.

The clean floor was instantly splashed with water stains.

Then, Luther, in front of Athena, crushed the two antidotes in his hand.

"No!" Athena exclaimed in disbelief. "Don't destroy the antidotes!"

She was genuinely panicked. She hadn't expected Luther to crush the antidotes. She had put so much

effort into obtaining them. He had destroyed them so easily?

Luther looked at her coldly, his smile deep.

He slowly opened his hand, and the crushed powder slipped through his fingertips, gradually

dissipating into the air. The nearly white powder couldn't be seen clearly, blending into the

surroundings.

"I don't want them unconditionally."

He dropped those words and immediately put away his computer. He turned around and headed to the

room where Alisha was.

Athena stared at Luther's retreating figure incredulously. She was shocked, angry, and her lips

trembled with frustration. He had destroyed the two antidotes-life-saving antidotes. How much effort

had she put in to obtain them? And he casually destroyed them?

"Luther, are you seeking death? Do you love Joyce that much? You refuse to be with me?" Athena

shouted after Luther's departing figure.

She quickly crouched down, trying to pick up the powder from the ground, but it was useless. The

powder had the same color as the floor, and she couldn't see it clearly. Some of the powder had

dissolved in the water stains she had spilled on the floor earlier. It was ruined, completely ruined!

Luther suddenly turned around, his voice devoid of warmth. "Even if I die, I won't let you control me.

Put away your delusions. If you're willing to remove the detonator from Alisha's body, I might spare

your life. But if you insist on harming the child, I'll make sure you have no resting place in death!"

Athena's porcelain-like face instantly turned pale.

At this critical moment, he refused to back down. He even made threats. She couldn't help but doubt

whether she could outlast him. She had thought that as long as she kept him by her side, he would

eventually realize her worth, accept her, and never leave her. After all, she was the lover that all men

dreamed of.

His resistance to her charms shocked her. In these days, no matter what she did, even wearing the

most sexy and alluring clothes, he didn't spare her a glance.

Luther entered Alisha's room, closed the door behind him, and shut Athena out.

Alisha was sitting on the carpet, unpacking her new toys. Among them was a set of educational toys,

and she was currently studying the mysteries inside.

Luther walked over, lifted Alisha from the ground, and carried her to the sofa.

"Be a good girl, the floor is cold, and you've just recovered from pneumonia. Be careful," he said.

Alisha obediently nodded, "Okay, I know, Daddy."

Luther accompanied Alisha for a while. "It's time for you to sleep. It's getting late."

Alisha nodded, "Okay. I've also opened this toy. It's quite simple. Daddy, can you buy me more

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Luther ruffled her hair, "Of course. I'll buy you the most advanced computer with many puzzle games,

including your favorite ring puzzles, riddles, and number games."

Alisha nodded eagerly, "Yes, yes, yes! I want it!"

She showed a face full of excitement, and her sparkling eyes were filled with anticipation.

Luther watched Alisha with satisfaction. Although Alisha had been in a coma and had only awakened

less than a year ago, she was rapidly absorbing information fromthe outside world at an explosive

pace. Her intelligence was remarkable, and her ability to learn was fast. She was truly a remarkable

child, the child of him and Joyce. They were both exceptional individuals.

He carried Alisha and went to brush her teeth and get her ready for bed.

Then he lifted Alisha onto the bed, turned off the main light, leaving only a small night light.

The dim yellow light flickered in the room, creating a cozy atmosphere. As the environment darkened,

Alisha grew drowsy, yawning and feeling her eyelids becoming heavy.

"Sleep now, I'll be here with you," Luther said, checking Alisha's wounds. Thanks to the timely

treatment and accurate use of medication, the whip marks would not cause significant harm to Alisha.

Before falling asleep, Alisha suddenly asked Luther, "Daddy, did you and Mommy have a fight?"

Luther was taken aback.

Alisha continued, "I heard a little bit of your argument in the room. Did Mommy break everything

because of me?"

Luther shook his head, "We didn't fight. We were discussing something. Daddy's voice was a bit loud

and disturbed you. I'm sorry about that. And breaking things had nothing to do with you. Mommy was

upset because of other people. Alisha, you're still young, and there are many things you don't

understand. But you can trust Daddy. When you grow up a little more, Daddy will explain everything to

you clearly. Your current task is to focus on getting better and staying healthy so that Daddy can take

you out to play, okay?"

Alisha's eyes shimmered with bright light. "I want to go out and play. I want to see the sea. They say it's

beautiful."

Luther was once again astonished.

Alisha had never seen the sea? Had Athena kept her confined all this time? This unforgivable woman,

living by the seaside but never taking Alisha to the coast, even for the most basic experience.

He felt extreme heartache and caressed Alisha's head.

Children are the purest and kindest. Give them a mouthful of rice, and they'll treat you like their own

family.

No, he must take Alisha away as soon as possible. He couldn't let her stay with Athena any longer.

"Sleep tight, Alisha, be a good girl."

Luther gently caressed Alisha's tender cheek.

As Alisha grew drowsy, her eyelids gradually drooped. Feeling at ease, she quickly fell into a deep

sleep.

Luther waited until Alisha was sound asleep before leaving the room and heading outside.

"It's late. Where are you going?" Athena heard Luther's movements and stood up to stop him.

"Do you still need to ask when you have in-car surveillance? There's no need for unnecessary

questions," Luther replied without looking back.

No one dared to stop him.

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