Chapter 15 The First Step
Chapter 15 The First Step
Chapter 15 The First Step
The next morning, Tyrone woke up happily on Damion's big bed. He felt comfortable.
"Damion, get up and take the medicines." Raymond was afraid his son would get sick because the
latter didn't take any medicines yesterday.
"Daddy, what disease do I suffer?" Tyrone was curious. Damion was young. What kind of disease could
he have?
"You've caught a cold. You'll be fine after taking the medicines." Raymond didn't want to mention it
since the child had lost his memory.
"Daddy, do I look sick? I'm so strong that I can fight a bull!" Tyrone deliberately showed off his muscles.
"I'm fully recovered. I don't need any medicines, Daddy."
Indeed, Raymond thought the child changed a lot since the latter lost his memory. His son had become
animated and talkative. He wondered if the child had recovered.
Or was it because Aria was not around?
"Okay." Since the child was fine, Raymond didn't force him to take the medicines. "Damion, get up and
have breakfast."
"Okay."
Just now, Raymond had made a decision. After the child went to have breakfast, Raymond called Aria.
"Hi, Ray, can I go back now?" After Aria calmed down, she thought she should have tolerated the child,
but she couldn't control herself at the sight of Damion.
If Raymond gave her one more chance, she would make good use of it.
Raymond said firmly, "I've decided to end our relationship from now on."
"Ray, what did you say?" After Aria heard what he said, she felt limp all over. "End our relationship?
What do you mean?"
"I mean literally." Raymond didn't bother to explain. "After I woke up from the coma, I had Damion. I
couldn't refuse to take him. For the sake of Damion, I was willing to be your husband in name and give
him a complete home. However, you have proven to be a bad mother, and Damion doesn't need a
mom like you. In this case, we don't need to pretend to be husband and wife. I'll bring up Damion on
my own. Take good care."
After Raymond spoke, he hung up the phone without giving Aria any chance to speak. That drove Aria
crazy!
Aria had been pretending to be Damion's mother with disgust for the past six years, intending to get
Raymond to be her real husband. However, in the end...
"Little bastard! I should have killed you back then. You're a disaster!" Aria was fuming with anger.
She hastily called Raymond, but he hung up on her directly. Aria had to call Gina in resignation.
Gina might be the only person in the world that could change Raymond's mind, but...
"I'm sorry, but the number you dial is out of service..."
Out of service? Aria wondered where Gina was traveling.
She tossed her phone aside angrily and wondered what she should do. Would her efforts over the
years be wasted?
No, she wouldn't accept that!
"Daddy, let's go out and stay at a hotel," said Tyrone to Raymond after breakfast. This was the first step
of the plan that he made with Damion.
"Stay at a hotel?" Raymond said in confusion, "Why? Don't you feel comfortable at home?"
"Yes, of course. But I don't want to see my mom, who acts like my stepmother. I'm afraid that she
comes again to disturb me. Why don't we go out and stay at the hotel for a few peaceful days?"
Before Raymond said anything, Tyrone started to wheedle him. "Daddy, let's go. Take it as a trip of
father and son. I'll be good."
Raymond thought that the child had totally changed after hitting his head.
"Okay." In the end, Raymond agreed. He had told Aria to end their relationship, so he was afraid she
would come to make a scene. It was a good idea to stay out of home for a few days.
Therefore, Raymond took Tyrone to a hotel and entered a presidential suite.
"The room number is 8808," Tyrone told Damion the room number without delay. "It's up to you to bring
Beth over and let nature take its course."
Damion said curtly, "Okay."
"Beth!" Damion ran up to Bethany and looked up at her, asking, "Why don't you go to work these Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
days?"
Bethany had been dreading the two children would ask her this question, but she knew she couldn't
escape from it.
"I'm on vacation. What, do you dislike me because I don't go out to work?"
"Of course not." Damion bit his lips. He was not good at telling a lie, but he had to do it. "In fact, I know
you got fired by the hospital..."
What? Bethany was surprised.
How could the child know about this? Did he guess it?
That made sense. He was intelligent, and it was not surprising that he made the right guess.
"I'm sorry, Tyrone. I did get fired. Are you disappointed in me?"
"Of course not." Damion said, "I know about this because I answered the phone for you just now. It was
from Humanity Hospital."
"Did the hospital call me?"
"Yes, when you were taking a shower just now." Damion said, "Mr. Hoover said you were an
exceptional talent, and it was a pity to let you go. They now have a difficult patient, and only you can
cure him."
"Really?" Bethany didn't believe it. "There are so many experts and professors at Humanity Hospital.
What kind of patient is that? Only me can cure him?"
"It's said to be a special patient. It's not convenient for him to go to the hospital for treatment. He needs
a doctor to go see him. It's confidential. Mr. Hoover thinks you're the best candidate to treat the patient
and keep the secret since you're not at the hospital currently."
Damion experienced the feeling of talking nonsense. It was sensational.
"The patient is in Room 8808 at Prosperity Hotel. It's confidential. You have to go there alone. This is
what Mr. Hoover said."
Bethany found it weird and hastily took her phone. "I don't think it's real. I'll call to confirm it."
"Beth, don't you believe me?" Damion said with feigned sorrow, "I feel sad. You actually want to call to
confirm it."
"Why do you suddenly get so vulnerable?"
"I'm telling the truth." Damion tried to copy the way Tyrone spoke. "Beth, don't call to confirm it. If you
don't believe me, don't go. It doesn't matter..."
Bethany was defeated.
"Okay, I won't call them. I'll go now." She said, "It doesn't harm to go there. At the worst, I have a
wasted trip."
"Okay. Beth, you're the best!"
Damion quickly told Tyrone about it, and Tyrone smiled with satisfaction.
"I've left the door ajar for Beth. We'll make it this time." Tyrone was very confident.