Chapter 60
His voice grew noticeably colder and more forceful. Bella’s eyes reddened in anger and humiliation, tears welling up as she tried to stir his heart with pity.
But that tactic no longer worked. Right now, all Caelan could think about was finding Jane.
Seeing that he wouldn’t budge no matter what, Bella could only step out of the car.
Caelan ordered the driver to head home.
He told himself that Jane was just traveling abroad and she would come back eventually.
But despite all his rushing, he found that everything of hers was already gone when he returned home.
Her clothes, her jewelry and her shoes were gone.§
It was as if she had never lived there at all.
“Jane, what gives you the right to just leave like that?”
He staggered back in a daze, his laugh more bitter than a sob.
Something seemed to flash across his mind and he immediately jumped back into the car and drove to the Shaw Family estate.
Her mother, Shanin, was there feeding the child with a bottle when he arrived. She frowned slightly at the sight of him and said in a cool tone, “Weren’t you supposed to be with your dear girlfriend to her parents today? What brings you back?”
The sarcasm in her words was unmistakable.
After finding out that he was going to visit that woman’s family, Shanin, had blown up at him, furiously berating him. “Go ahead! But don’t come crying to me when you regret it! I’m done cleaning up your messes!“}
Caelan wasn’t stupid. He could hear the resentment laced in her words but he didn’t have time to argue. His voice was hoarse as he asked, “Did you know Jane was leaving the country today?”
“What does it matter to you whether she’s leaving or not?” Shanin snapped, all ho
she directed at him dripped with thorns.
“Mom!” Caelan’s voice rose sharply, tinged with frustration.
stand by and let our child lose his mother?”
patience reserved for the child in her arms. Every word
going abroad, why didn’t you stop her? Are you really going to just
At that, Shanin could no longer hold back the fury she had been suppressing. Her cold gaze sliced toward him as she gritted her teeth and spat, “Caeian, who do you think is to blame for all of this?”
Caelan fell silent, guilt and defeat flashing across his eyes. He knew full well that
“Fine. I know I messed up,” he muttered, voice low. “I’ll go find Jane tomorrow. The baby needs his mother.” Just as the words left his mouth, a voice rang out from the doorway, cheerful and out of place. “Mrs. Shawn, I came to visit you,” said Bella.
It
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all his fault,