The Apple of My Eye

Chapter 537 Adults Make Mistakes Too



Chapter 537 Adults Make Mistakes Too

A flustered Leila responded,"Impossible! I will never agree to it." The woman had been planning this for

so long. She had always intended to use the child to get Charles to marry her. Leila became frantic

after hearing the proposal to take Charlie away from her. She needed the boy to succeed in her plan.

"Mr. Lu, he means everything to me. I will never part with my son," Leila declared. Her eyes and voice

were steady as she spoke.

The only way Charles would get his son was to accept her as well.

"Is that so?" Charles asked, looking at Leila with bored eyes. "It is not my wish to separate the two of

you. If you want to stay with the child, I am okay with it. I will give you money every month for your

needs. But that's all I can do," he explained.

She stared at him in disbelief. "How can you be so mean to us, Charles?" she cried out. Leila was

confident that everything would go as planned. But hearing Charles' proposal made her realize how

na?ve she was, and how ridiculous her plan had been.

'The only woman Charles would ever treat with respect is Autumn, ' she conceded.

"I should have learned my lesson from the past. So I wouldn't have gone through all this scheming. But,

there is no turning back now. I still have to try," Leila mumbled to herself.

She took a deep breath before speaking again. "I gave birth to your son four years ago. You can never

imagine what I suffered during this whole time. I never dared approach you because there was

Autumn. But she's been gone for three years already. Will you continue to hold on to her memory and

stay single the rest of your life?" Leila argued. Glancing at Charles, she continued,"You came to me

first. If only for your son, you should consider marrying me so he can grow up with a happy family.

Have you ever thought of that?"

The man's eyes turned cold. "Whether I decide to get married or not is my business, and it has nothing

to do with you!" he snapped. This time he sneered,"Since you bore the child, I will not turn back on my

responsibilities for him. I will take care of his living and other expenses. But, it is not my duty to care for

you. If you allow him to live with me, I promise to give him the most comfortable life and let you visit him

regularly. However, if you intend to keep him with you, I will send you money every month for

expenses. Those are your only two choices."

"You.. you…" Leila stammered, and was suddenly at a loss for words. Then she let out a desperate

laugh. "I did so many things to please and serve you. But in your eyes, I am still nothing compared to

Autumn!" she said bitterly.

"Don't degrade her," Charles responded coolly, as contempt glimmered in his eyes. Being compared to

a shameless woman would dishonor his wife, and he would never allow that.

His words stung, so Leila quickly changed the subject. "Why don't you go talk to our son?" she

suggested. With a confident smile, she said,"I'm sure he'll make you change your mind."

She looked Charles straight in the eye, and uttered,"The best gift you can ever give children is a

complete family. He yearns for nothing but his parents' love."

"I'll talk to him," he agreed. "Yes, living with both parents is always good for a child's development, Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.

but…" he paused. "If his parents get together against their will, it will be a disaster for the child,"

Charles said, with a hint of guilt in his voice.

Leila didn't have to ask that he speak to Charlie. Charles had every intention of talking to his son. And

even if he detested the boy's mother, he would never be cruel to his son.

Charles stood up and headed towards the child's room. He hesitated before knocking. After two short

raps on the door, he asked softly,"Can I come in?"

A young voice from behind the door called out,"Come in!" Charlie didn't want to overhear what the two

adults were talking about outside his room, but their voices carried through his bedroom.

The man opened the door gently and found the little boy in bed reading a book. He stared at the child

and was overwhelmed with joy. He was cute, Charles thought. Had his mother been anyone else but

Leila, he would feel more affection for him.

Guiltily, he thought it was a pity for the innocent child to live under such circumstances.

Awkwardly, he addressed Charlie,"Hello there." He never thought meeting his son for the first time

would make him feel nervous, but it did. He also felt a little guilty at the thought that he had never done

his duty for the boy.

But while he despised Leila, Charles kept in mind that the boy was innocent.

"Hi!" Charlie answered back, imitating his father's serious tone. They gazed at one another, amazed by

their strong resemblance.

'He has the same eyes, nose and mouth as mine. There is no doubt that he's my son, ' Charles thought

proudly.

"I've seen you," Charlie blurted out. The man was taken aback.

"Have you?" Charles asked. Sensing that Charlie wasn't uncomfortable around him, the father found

the courage to move closer. "Where?" he asked gently. Charles slowly sat down on the edge of the

bed.

"She has a picture of you in her room," the boy replied. He was referring to his mother's room. Although

he acknowledged Leila was his mother, he never felt the urge to be close to her.

"Has she ever mentioned me to you?" Charles inquired, a little flustered over their conversation.

Somehow, he wanted to know what the child thought of him.

"Sometimes," Charlie answered casually. Then the boy frowned and turned serious. "She told me you

were a wonderful man and that she wanted me to become a great person like you when I became an

adult. But I don't want to be like you when I grow up."

His words stunned Charles. "Why not?" he probed.

"You don't like her, do you?" the boy pointed out. He tilted his head while looking at his father.

Charles decided honesty was best. "No, I don't like her," he admitted. It astonished him that even the

little boy could sense that his father could never love his mother. But Leila refused to accept that.

"So, if you don't like her, why did you date her? And why did you have me?" Charlie fixed his eyes on

the man that was his father, while peppering him with questions. He may only be four, but his wisdom

was far beyond his age. But as intelligent as he was, there was one thing that he couldn't understand.

The boy could not help but wonder what was going on between Charles and Leila.

To his mind, lovers were supposed to be together. So, he couldn't comprehend why two persons who

didn't even like each other would have a baby. He bowed his head and played with his fingers like

confused children usually do.

Finally, Charles spoke and using a fatherly tone, said,"Come here." He gestured for Charlie to come

closer. After a brief hesitation, Charlie flung the quilt that covered his legs, and crawled towards his

father. Charles took the boy in his arms and began to explain,"It was a mistake."

Unsure whether the boy could comprehend what he was saying, he thought carefully before

continuing,"Like kids, adults also make mistakes. It's not a shame to do something wrong. And for as

long as you can make things right and take responsibility for your actions, everyone deserves to be

forgiven. Do you understand what I'm saying?" He looked at his son in the eye.

Charlie was watching his father intently and nodded in agreement.


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