Chapter 236
Chapter 236
Philip? Abigail wondered, never imagining that the person who showed up here would be him. Why did he come here? Is he here to look for me or Teal?
Confused, she hurriedly opened the door and wanted to go out, but she remembered that she couldn't walk now. However, she didn't close the door and simply sat in the wheelchair while eavesdropping on the conversation next door.
Philip's arrival brought Teal out of the room.
"That's rare, Mr. Kain."
Because of what Quinn did, Teal didn't have a good impression of Philip, but she still treated him with a little politeness because he was Abigail's father.
With a glum face, Philip scanned his surroundings before saying, "Ms. Reeve, I'm here to ask for a personal favor from you."
"You can forget it if it's about Quinn. He has already been handed over to the authorities, and all of his business has nothing to do with me from now on," she said while guessing the reason he came over.
However, he said anxiously, "Then, did he mention anything about the thing I asked him to do?"
Instantly, Teal's voice turned cold. "Mr. Kain, I don't know what deal you made with him, but it was at the cost of my health and life. Do you really think this is a good idea? I don't want to hold some things against you for Dr. Kain's sake, but that doesn't mean I won't take any offense. I don't think anyone would still be kind to the person who wanted to kill them."
As though not seeing the stoic look on her face, he took a step forward and clarified, "I'm not explaining myself, and I was the one who gave him the medication. It doesn't matter to me how you'll have your revenge on me, but I just want to know the results of his investigations. If this is a deal, I've already lived up to my end of the deal, so he has to give me an answer."
"Have you lost your mind?"
It was impossible for Teal to understand Philip's logic. For the sake of an answer, he was using a life as the stake.
However, since Quinn was no longer related to her, even if Philip wanted an answer, he shouldn't ask her for it.
"Philip Kain, if you want to know anything, you can visit him at the lockup and ask him. I'm sorry, but I don't have the answer that you're looking for."
After speaking, she tried to usher him out the door, but he grabbed her wrist and growled maliciously, "What happened to him came as a surprise, so the result of his investigations must still be here. Take me to the study; it has to be there."
Looking like he was possessed by demons, he dragged Teal and wanted to head to the study, but she screamed in terror, "Philip, let me go! Somebody, help!"
After she found out what Quinn was doing to her, she had hired some bodyguards and when she encountered something like this now, she couldn't help but be afraid.
Seeing how the situation was unfolding, Abigail couldn't eavesdrop anymore and she rolled herself out in the wheelchair.
"Dad, are you done?"
Her words struck Philip like a bolt of lightning, and he gawked at her in surprise, then he saw that she was sitting on a wheelchair.
"What happened to your legs?"
This was the first time in so many years that he was so concerned about her and she couldn't help but be taken aback.
No matter how Sasha and Emma had walked all over her in the past, he had always turned a blind eye to it, and his concern now struck Abigail as surprising. In retrospect, she thought that his attitude toward her had changed a lot ever since they cleared their ambiguous relationship.
He became much friendlier and warmer, and although there was still a little forbearance, it was definitely different from before.
Abigail regained her senses soon enough and knitted her brows. "Dad, just give it up. You've been stubborn about this for way too long, and it's not necessarily a good thing to keep looking for an answer."
"What the hell are you talking about? Haven't you always wanted to know your mother's whereabouts? Now that there's a lead, why did you stop looking? Abigail, did you find out something?"
Releasing Teal, Philip wanted to head upstairs to Abigail, but before he could do that, he stumbled and fell, after which he winced in pain.
Abigail's heart skipped a beat. She knew that he was injured, and for whom he sustained the injury. Hurriedly, she rose to her feet and went down the staircase while enduring the pain in her legs.
Standing in front of Philip, she extended her hand to him. "Your injury requires an operation quickly. I'll free up some time in the next few weeks to operate on you."
"No, I'm not getting a surgery. The person who owes me this injury knows who they are, and I want them to know that they owe me, and that they can never get rid of me in this life."
Philip's voice was menacing, but there were tears in his reddened eyes, making Abigail sad.
"Why are you doing this? It's miserable to cling onto someone who doesn't love you back. Furthermore, you have Sasha and Emma now. You can live a happy life too."
She no longer wanted to hate him. All these years of persistence and obsession had worn him down and there was no other punishment which was more unbearable than this.
In spite of that, Philip refused to listen to anything she said. Tolerating the pain, he rose to his feet and stared at her as he hissed out each word, "I'll definitely find them! Definitely! Even if you don't tell me, I'll use my own ways to find them."
"Are you going to continue working with others to harm others and yourself? Dad, Teal decided to let you off the hook for my sake, but nobody can save you next time."
At this point, she really wanted to pry his head open to see what he was thinking.
However, he simply replied nonchalantly, "It doesn't matter as long as I can find them. I don't care what happens to me."
"And what are you going to do after you find them? They've been together for more than two decades. Are you going to break them up and take my mother for yourself?"
In that instant, Abigail was mad and furious. How sad her mother's life was to have the liking of such an extreme person, and now she was more confident than ever that she had made the right choice not to look for her mother.
"What do you mean by take? She's my wife! She's mine!" he shouted before he passed out thereafter.
Quickly, Abigail called and asked someone to bring Philip back. When Sasha arrived, she met and greeted Teal.
Teal seared Sasha's face in her mind. She had been told that the poison was provided by Sasha, and she wouldn't swallow this grudge silently.
Appearing timid, Sasha had an unnatural expression on her face when she looked at Abigail. "Why did your father come here out of the blue and even pass out here? Did something happen?"
Peering at the woman icily, Abigail answered, "He has a severe migraine. If it's possible, advise him to go for an operation where I'll be the main surgeon."
There were some things which she didn't want to tell Sasha, and neither could she do it.
A frowning Sasha lowered her voice and clarified, "He might not listen to me. If you're going to be the main surgeon, why don't you speak to him instead?"
"Do you think he'll listen to me?" Abigail snorted, thinking that Sasha was just asking for the sake of doing so.
When the ambulance left, so did Sasha. The children only trotted downstairs after seeing that everything was over.
"Mommy, who was that guy? We heard you calling him "Dad". Is he our grandfather? But why haven't we heard of you mentioning him before?" Alissa asked, blinking her huge eyes.
Even though Arianna said nothing, curiosity was written all over her face.
Abigail didn't know how she should explain Philip's identity to the children, but luckily, Greg showed up at this time.
"I saw the ambulance outside. What happened?"
The moment he walked in, he saw Abigail standing on the floor, and he knitted his brows unwittingly before marching forward to carry her.
"What are you doing? I told you that you should rest. If you can't do this, then come back with me."
His anxious look and tone sent a warm rush through her all of a sudden.
"I just got out of the wheelchair."
"Aren't you aware of your own condition? Even if the sky falls, you'll have to remain seated in the wheelchair."
While Greg was talking, Alissa ran upstairs and brought the wheelchair downstairs. "Daddy, here's the wheelchair."
"Good girl."
Then, he carried and placed Abigail into the wheelchair. Suddenly, Teal felt that her presence here seemed especially redundant and she returned to her room quietly. Anyway, Abigail would speak with her about what happened today sooner or later, so she decided to give some space to the family of four now.
Feeling a little speechless, Abigail watched as Greg checked her legs from the left to the right. He clearly didn't know anything, but the way he was taking it so seriously and anxiously really moved her.
"I'm really fine. You're giving the kids a scare."
"I think you're the one giving us a scare." Rolling his eyes at her, he lifted his head and caught his two precious daughters watching them with a gossipy stare, so he cleared his throat and asked, "What areAll content is © N0velDrama.Org.
you two doing there?"
"Mommy said to tell you to bring us home. Are you here to bring us home, Daddy?" Alissa asked in a sensible manner.
The sight of his kids being active again made him happy and he said, "Yes, I'm here to take you home."
"Oh, yeah! We're going home!" Alissa leaped in joy while Arianna broke into a smile.
Seeing how delighted her children were, Abigail couldn't help but feel a little jealous because the babies whom she had exercised so much effort to bring up harbored so much love for Greg.
With her acute senses, Arianna noticed Abigail's disappointment and held her mother's hand as she said with a smile, "Mommy, do you want to come home with us? Just get Daddy to drive you here every day for Ms. Reeve's treatment."
Immediately, Greg went along with her idea. "That's a good point. My dear, why don't you come home with me as well?"
Only then did Abigail realize that Teal was nowhere around and she said in a low voice, "The treatment for the next few days is crucial, so I can't leave. Go home with the kids first and find a kindergarten to have them transferred there. After being away from school for such a long time, I'm worried that it would be almost impossible to get them to focus again."
Greg definitely didn't have any objections. "Okay, head upstairs and pack your stuff. I'm going to speak to your mom for a while." At his command, the children scurried upstairs and left the room to both of them.
"What happened earlier?"
"Philip was here," Abigail answered and told him what happened.
When he heard that she wasn't searching for her mother anymore, he asked in astonishment, "Didn't you always want to find out news about her?"
"So what if I do find out? The entanglement between her and Philip is simply inextricable. If we really meet up, given Philip's obsessive character, nobody knows what would happen next. If they had more than two decades of peace when I didn't meet them, then why should I go ahead and destroy this peace?"
Despite what Abigail said, a look of disappointment flashed in her eyes and Greg caught sight of it even though it was only there briefly. My wife is really too kind, he thought. Such a kind person should be blessed, right?