Chapter 239 - 239 Ch. 239 Test Elliot’s Capability
Chapter 239 - 239 Ch. 239 Test Elliot’s Capability
239 Ch. 239 Test Elliot’s Capability
How well Elliot was hiding his feelings and how good the boy was at hiding his fear—Anxia wanted to test it. Now she understood why her mother wanted to test her combat skills—the older woman wanted to test the child’s capabilities she had not seen for a long time. In Anxia’s case, the child she never knew she had given birth to.
If a father had no idea he had a child, people would understand that, especially if the mother-to-be hid her pregnancy and ran away. But Anxia... ??she was a woman and gave birth, but she never knew that she had given birth to a pair of twins... She knew how careless she could be to be fooled by the female doctor. Anxia and Ling Meng knew nothing about pregnancy and blindly believed the doctor.
Fortunately, it was still not too late to approach her son. Elliot was still five, and they had a very long time to live as a complete family. Anxia assumed that Elliot was living normally and peacefully this time without worrying about the threat of danger haunting him. Anxia believed her son lived in this place and was an innocent child and knew nothing about masking his expression or the secret code like what she taught Lori.
But Elliot managed to prove all of her assumptions mistaken. This kid was good at masking his facial expression and hiding his true feelings. If Anxia didn’t have sharp instincts and perceptiveness, she would never have known that Elliot was acting.
“What about you, mom? Can you speak foreign languages ??other than Chinese and English?” asked Anxia to her mother.
“No. I’m too old to learn another language.”
Anxia smiled crookedly at that, then spoke to her mother in German. “Then, if I speak this language with my son, you won’t find out about our secret, won’t you?”
Elliot almost choked on his food while Loraine looked calm because she didn’t understand what her daughter said.
“What are you talking about? Yang’er, do you understand?”
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“No, grandma. I’ve never heard of that language, ” replied the child, blinking innocently at his grandmother, making Anxia almost unable to hold back her smile.
Anxia noticed how Elliot reacted, as if he understood what she was saying. The child claimed only to master four languages: English, Chinese, Spanish, and African. But the boy could understand German so well that he almost choked on his food.
Luckily the boy’s reaction was smart enough, and he took his drink glass with a relaxed motion as if he suddenly felt thirsty. His tiny hand trembled a little, and the boy didn’t dare to look straight at Loraine’s eyes and hid his trembling hand under the table.
Anxia couldn’t help but worry about seeing her son’s reactions. She hoped her children could live a normal life and was relieved Lori finally had one since meeting Richard. But now… she found that her son’s growth environment was even more abnormal than her daughter’s.
Since Anxia already knew of her son’s abilities, she decided not to test him further so as not to make her mother suspicious. Not long after, Loraine got up because someone was delivering a letter to her.
After ensuring Loraine wasn’t in the dining room, Elliot got off his chair and walked to his mother. He pulled Anxia’s arm, asking her to lower her head because she wanted to whisper something to Anxia.
Anxia complied with his request and let her son whisper something in her ear. Anxia’s brow furrowed for a split second upon hearing Elliot’s words, then put on an even expression again.
Without hearing Anxia’s response, Elliot returned to his seat and finished his sandwich.
Not long after, Loraine Shu returned and sat down casually as she asked his grandson. “What did you whisper to your mother? Am I not allowed to know?”
“I said I want to sleep with her,” Elliot replied, lowering his head as if he was a child who had done something wrong and was afraid of facing his grandmother’s tantrum.
Anxia didn’t like seeing her son lower his head like this because the boy had done nothing wrong that deserved punishment. But now that she knew about the boy’s acting ability, Anxia let it go because she knew the boy was acting to win the older woman’s heart.
“Ah, I see. Well, you can sleep with your mother tonight.”
“I can?” Elliot looked surprised to hear this but, at the same time, seemed very happy and enthusiastic, knowing that he would sleep in his mother’s arms.
Even Anxia herself couldn’t tell whether this child was acting or genuinely feeling happy sleeping with her.
Anxia recalled what Elliot had whispered in her ear.
‘Mama, be careful when speaking in a foreign language. Grandma has something in this place and is always ready to provide an interpreter.”
And the kid didn’t say it in German or the language the kid spoke. But Dutch!
Really… how many languages ??could this boy speak? Is it the same as Lori?
Remembering Elliot’s warning that there was a bugging device in this room, Anxia limited her words and acted normal in front of her mother. Elliot was also cooperating and behaving as usual and not showing anything suspicious.
What perfect acting. Elliot was her son, after all!
That day, Elliot stuck like a postage stamp with Anxia, and Anxia happily accepted her son’s approach with open arms. This made Loraine Shu furious because she couldn’t discuss things with her daughter because of her grandson’s existence, and Loraine had no choice but to let the mother-son pair spend all day together.
That day, Anxia took a leisurely walk with Elliot in the flower garden, sat by the fish pond, and visited Zhou Yu hue, where Jamie was always faithful to accompany and monitor Anxia’s father’s condition.
At first, Anxia didn’t like the presence of this mute woman. But when she saw how much her son admired Jamie and saw with her own eyes that the woman was sincere in being her son’s friend without any ulterior motives, Anxia began to accept the woman’s presence.
Anxia was even amazed when she saw her son understand Jamie’s hand language movements, making her immediately know that Elliot spent more time with Jamie than Loraine Shu.