Chapter 924
“Uncle!” Nelson cried out with some
surprise.
Martin Weiss stepped forward and
rubbed the little one’s head.
Mrs. Corbyn came over after hearing the noise. When she saw Martin Weiss,
her face paled and she wanted to rush forward to grab her grandson. However, she could not help shaking after Martin Weiss glanced at her.
After all, this man had done too much damage to the Corbyn family.
When her daughter was detained, she went to beg him not to appear in court and not to testify against Yun, but her
efforts were to no avail. The man had
just looked at her coldly and said, “This is what the Corbyn family owes the Weiss family, and what she owes Paisley! Only a few years in prison is too much of a bargain for her.”
Kyla Corbyn knew that her mother
was afraid, so she leaped forward and grabbed Mrs. Corbyn’s hand.
Mrs. Corbyn calmed down a little.
“Martin Weiss, let’s go out and talk,” said
Kyla Corbyn.
Martin Weiss only smiled faintly. “I’m
not here for you today.” As he spoke, he
squatted down and looked at the little
one in front of him. “Your last name isn’t
Carbyn. It’s Ye.”
Kyla Corbyn immediately stiffened when he said that. She suddenly understood
what he was here for!
‘No! Don’t! Don’t go on!
‘If Nelson finds out…!
She wanted to rush over. She wanted
to remove her son’s hearing aid. She
wanted to prevent him from hearing
what Martin Weiss would say next.
However, she was one step too late.
Martin Weiss’s voice continued to ring in
the small room. “Nelson, I’m your father.”
“No, you’re not!” said Kyla Corbyn as she rushed to her son’s side and glared at
Martin Weiss.
Kyla Corbyn would have pulled Nelson
behind her if Martin Weiss had not put a
hand on Nelson’s shoulder.
“What’s the matter? Do you want me to
throw the DNA report right in front of you
so you can admit it?” Martin Weiss asked
coldly.
Kyla Corbyn wobbled a little.
Nelson looked at Martin Weiss in
confusion and turned to Kyla Corbyn.
“Mommy, isn’t Daddy up in the sky? Why would he say he’s my daddy?”
Kyla Corbyn’s mouth was full of
bitterness. ‘What do I do? What should
I tell Nelson? His father never even expected him to exist.
He almost could not have been born
because of what his father had said.
“I’ll take you back to the Weiss family and let you acknowledge your biological family. You don’t have to live in such a
small room anymore, and I can get you
any kind of toys. No one will laugh at you
anymore!” said Martin Weiss.
Martin Weiss could imagine what kind
of taunts a deaf child might usually
encounter.
Even if his son was disabled, he would
not let anyone ridicule him!
The little one’s eyes lit up as he heard this. Though he did not quite understand
some of the words, he did understand
the rest.
“Are you really my daddy?” asked the
little one.
“Yes.” Martin Weiss gave a positive
answer.