Chapter 1663: Will You Believe Me?
Chapter 1663: Will You Believe Me?
Chapter 1663: Will You Believe Me?
On the other side, Joyce took a brief rest in the hotel where she was staying, waiting for news from
Luther. She couldn't sleep soundly, as pregnancy had left her unusually exhausted. After dozing off for
a while, she woke up to find that the sky had darkened. As she sat up, she felt sweat all over her back,
her forehead covered in perspiration, and her throat parched with thirst.
Upon hearing Joyce's movements, Darrin, who was in the adjacent room of the suite, immediately
walked over and knocked on the door. "Miss, are you awake?"
He opened the door and entered, seeing Joyce wanting to pour herself some water. He quickly stepped
forward and poured her a glass. "Thank you."
Joyce took the glass and drank it all in one go, but the discomfort in her chest didn't alleviate. She
glanced at her phone and saw that Luther hadn't called or messaged her. So, she asked Darrin, "Has
he contacted you? Any news?"
Darrin shook his head. "No, Miss. It has been four years since the incident. Investigating this won't be a
quick task. As long as it's a human act, there will always be traces left behind."
"Okay," Joyce nodded. She was internally anxious, wanting to hold onto hope but afraid to hope too
much. This conflicting feeling tore at her repeatedly, making it impossible for her to find peace.
"You must be hungry. I'll order some food for you," Darrin stood up, turned, and walked toward the
living room of the suite to make the call.
Joyce walked around the room and finally stopped in front of the floor-to-ceiling window. She looked
outside as the night gradually replaced the day, leaving only darkness, which made her feel empty
inside.
After struggling for a moment, unable to wait patiently any longer, she decided to urge Luther. She
picked up her phone and dialed his number.
As soon as the call connected, she heard the ringing sound not far away. She quickly turned around
and coincidentally, Luther opened the door and walked in, holding the still ringing phone in his hand.
Upon seeing her, Luther shook the phone in front of her. "I'm back."
Joyce quickly hung up the phone and rushed towards him. "How is it going? Any new discoveries?"
Luther, carrying her in his arms, walked towards the sofa and sat down with her on it. "Impatient, aren't
we?" He kissed her cheek and got straight to the point, "I made some progress. Someone bribed the
vice director of the hospital back then and publicly claimed that Iris was dead. They even used fake
ashes. But the truth is, Iris was secretly taken away and hidden."
Joyce held her breath, waiting for him to continue. Hope surged within her once again.
"But for now, we don't know who did it. We need to further investigate. What we can be certain of is that
when they privately took Iris away and hid her, Iris was still alive," Luther continued.
"And now? Does anyone know Iris's current situation?" Joyce asked eagerly.
Luther shook his head. "Not clear. Even the vice director doesn't know how Iris is currently doing. After
all, he hasn't seen her since then."
"Why did they take Iris away? What is their purpose? I can't figure out who I offended and why they
would do this," Joyce covered her mouth, her face turning pale.
"Do you have any clue about who the other party might be?" She looked up into his eyes, filled with
anticipation.
Luther's eyes darkened, and he looked away. Suddenly, he embraced her.
"No clues for now. Don't worry, give me some more time, and I will definitely find out," he said, resting
his chin on her trembling shoulder. He couldn't bring himself to look into her eyes that were filled with
hope.
He kept the truth from her. He already knew who was behind all this. But for now, he didn't want to tell
her.
Joyce's voice trembled with sadness. "Why did all of this happen to me? Why would someone target a
child? Poor Iris, she had to rely on various instruments and tubes to survive from the moment she was
born, and now she has to endure this..."
Luther gently patted her back. "Don't worry. The chances of Iris being alive are high. It's already a
blessing from above. Whatever conditions the other party may propose, we can meet them. We will
definitely save Iris. Trust me."
"But... we don't know what they really want..." Joyce's voice choked up. At this point, she was willing to
give up everything in exchange for Iris's return.
Luther cupped her face and looked deeply into her eyes. "We have been through so much together. Do
you believe me?"
Confused, Joyce looked at him."Why are you suddenly asking this? Don't you think I trust you
enough?" she asked.
Softly, Luther replied, "I am a bit worried. After all, I made so many mistakes in the past, which led to
the current consequences."
Joyce covered his lips with her hand. "Let's not bring up the past. It's not all your fault."
Luther looked at her earnestly. "If one day, you find out or you think that I betrayed you, would you still
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He asked each word, his serious tone and demeanor contrasting with their usual playful banter.
Feeling her heart tremble at his question, Joyce didn't know what had come over him or why he asked
such a strange question.
"Answer me. Would you believe me? Would you forgive me?" he asked again.
Joyce furrowed her brows, thought for a moment, and then nodded. She took his hand and placed it on
her small abdomen. "I believe in you, and they will believe in you too. I think Andres will also believe in
you. We are a family."
Luther chuckled softly, as if his mood had instantly brightened. The heaviness from before was lifted.
"Remember what you said today," he said, pinching her cute nose. "No matter when, no matter what
you hear or see, believe in my love for you. It will never change."
After speaking, he leaned in and kissed her lips.
Their kiss was tender and passionate, and he held her on his lap, embracing her as the kiss grew more
intense.
Until they were interrupted by a cough.
Anderson pretended to cough, standing at the doorway. "Ahem, Mommy, Daddy, Mr. Hawkins' dinner
has arrived. Shall we eat together? Or do you want to eat something else first?"
Joyce was startled and quickly broke free from Luther's embrace, giving him a stern look. He always
lacked restraint in front of their child.
"Why does this child always say nonsense? Where did you learn that from?" she scolded Anderson
softly. This child, speaking just like Luther, lacked restraint.
"You see, it's your influence that has corrupted him," she pinched Luther's waist hard.
Luther laughed. "Alright, it's all my fault. You go ahead and eat. I'll join you soon."
Joyce stood up and took Anderson to the living room to have dinner.
Luther watched her figure disappear from sight, and his eyes suddenly darkened. His breathing
became erratic, and his fists involuntarily clenched, the veins on the back of his hand exposed.
Athena, she was still alive. So, when she fell off the cliff back then, she was only unconscious, not
dead.
Ten years had passed, and she had actually returned!
He had never even dared to dream of it.
What should he do with this woman?