Chapter: 265
However, this Caden looked nothing like the man she knew.

He always carried arrogance, meeting everyone with a cold, dismissive gaze.

And he was constantly at odds with her.

Now, Caden knelt in the rain, staring blankly at the hospital entrance. His body appeared weak.

Grief and despair had consumed him entirely.

His face had lost all color under the downpour.

The wind blew harshly, making him unsteady. Alicia couldn't take it anymore and called out, "Get out of the rain!"

However, he received no response.

Caden stayed where he was, unmoving, like a statue.

Alicia touched herself and realized her body had become transparent.

As she tried to make sense of it, a group of people emerged from the hospital.

It was the Yates family.

The family servant held an umbrella, keeping Joshua dry from the rain.

Joshua was walking with his parents, holding their hands, and carried an obvious sense of privilege.

He noticed Caden kneeling in the rain and smiled before walking toward him.

"Caden," Joshua called out. "Stop kneeling. Your mother is dead."

Alicia felt her anger rise within her.

Joshua's smug expression made it even worse.

“Don't you get it?" Joshua walked closer and kicked Caden. "Your mother is dead! Why are you still kneeling?"

Caden hit the ground hard after the kick.

Alicia tried to reach out and help, but her hands passed right through him.

Only then did she realize that she was powerless to help him.

As Joshua prepared to kick Caden again, Alicia instinctively stepped in front of him. "Joshua, stop."

Before she could finish, her throat tightened, and she suddenly vomited a large amount of water.

The pain jolted her back to consciousness.

A sharp pain spread through her body, forcing a groan from her Lips.

She had a hard time opening her eyes.

When her vision cleared up, she saw the person right in front of her.

It was Caden.

She was shocked to see him, and she could only stare at him in disbelief.