Chapter: 656
Godfrey frowned, clearly annoyed. “When Jonathan wakes up, he'll want to see Bethany first. Having her by his side will help his recovery."

Godfrey was prioritizing his son's health.

He now had custody of his grandson and granddaughter and could make his son happy. Why not allow Bethany in?

“Aren't you afraid that Bethany will cling to us forever?"

“No, she's not that type of person."

Francine gasped, clearly upset with her husband's response.

“Do you really know what kind of person Bethany is? If she-"

"If she were after money and wanted to hold on to her marriage with Jonathan, they would still be together. And later she got pregnant and had children. I've investigated her. She never intended to ask Jonathan for money. In fact, she hid the kids from him."

Godfrey was a smart businessman. He wouldn't say such things without thorough research.

“Maybe she's just scheming enough." Francine still harbored a strong dislike for Bethany.

But Godfrey could see right through her. "You're afraid of facing Bethany, aren't you?"

“Why would I be scared to face her? She's nobody!"

Godfrey sighed. "Sometimes I think I don't even know you anymore. How did you change so much because of Maddie?"

In Odonset.

Jayson would need at least five working days to obtain a new passport. Paying extra wouldn't speed up the process.

Left with no other option, Aimee suggested that she should go abroad.

They couldn't leave Bethany by herself abroad.

“Alright, you go ahead. After I pick up the passport, I'll take the two kids over there." Jayson was concerned that Aimee might be overwhelmed handling both Bethany and the two children by herself.

"Okay!"

To make her trip more comfortable, Jayson purchased a first-class ticket for Aimee.

As Aimee boarded the plane with her luggage, she noticed a man seated next to her. His head was bandaged, and he was sleeping with his eyes closed.

Aimee found herself drawn to the man's handsome face.

Aimee had intended to see his face clearly when he woke up, but he had been asleep for ten hours.

Later, she began to suspect he wasn't just sleeping. Perhaps he had fainted.