Chapter summary of Chapter 35 – Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia
In Chapter 35, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart.
These donation were simply too tempting. The director looked up carefully at Sage, and then compared his look with Lucas' small face. If they weren't father and son, then what else relationship could they be?
"Thank you, Mr. Maxwell, but our school won't accept this. Please come in!" The leader did not want the ten million, but neither did she want to offend this man.
He had a great influence in this city.
Lucas was playing piano right now. The teacher was teaching a choir, and he was assigned to accompany the piano.
Just as he finished playing, the leader came over and said to Lucas, "Lucas, there's someone here who wants to see you."
"Who? Is my mother?" Lucas asked curiously. Could it be that his godmother had come?
"You'll know when you see that person. Come and follow me." The leader held onto his chubby little hands as she thought, Lucas' mother really was lucky to have given birth to Sage's child, who might even become the heir to the Maxwell Group in the future.
Lucas curiously followed the leader out of the corridor and into the garden. Unexpectedly, his large clear eyes stared at a tall man standing in the garden. He looked up with all effort and carefully saw the man's face.
Sage crouched down. His deep eyes were fixed on the little baby that was walking towards him step by step. It was unbelievable, but if he wasn't the little baby's father, there was no one was possible.
"You are ... my father?" Lucas blinked his large eyes as he asked, not daring to be sure.
Sage sighed softly and nodded. "Yes, I am. I've come to find you."
Lucas immediately revealed a bright and pleasantly surprised smile and asked, "Are you really my father?"
Sage reached out his long arms and pulled the little baby into his embrace. They looked at each other, and the corners of her lips curled into a satisfied and happy smile. "Yes, I am. I am your father, and you are my son."
Lucas was extremely happy! Daddy was still single, and Mommy was also single, so daddy could marry Mommy in the future.
Sage held Lucas in his hand and took his business card from his pocket, said to the leader, "When his mother comes to pick him up, give her this card."
Seeing this, the leader could only agree. They must be father and son!
"Daddy, where are you going with me?" Lucas asked curiously.
"Are you willing to go to Daddy's company?"
"Yes!" The little guy answered loudly. He hugged his father's neck and stayed in his father's arms. This feeling had never experienced before.

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