Chapter summary of Chapter 44 – Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia
In Chapter 44, 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.
Sure enough, they were father and son. With such a powerful gene, it was possible that her godson would become the next heir to the Maxwell Group!
The Maxwell's Residence.
At half past eight, Sage's slender figure stepped out from under the lights of the hallway. A young girl, who was impatiently waiting for him on the sofa, rushed over with a brilliant smile. "Sage, you're back."
Sage's eyes swept across his younger sister and he reached out to stroke her head. "Have you finished your homework?"
"I have finished it long ago." After saying this, Agnes stepped in front of him and placed her slender hands on her lips to reassure him. "Sage, I haven't told my parents a single thing about you!"
Gratitude appeared in Sage's eyes as he stared at his younger sister and said in a low voice, "Agnes, thank you for finding Lucas for me."
Agnes was immediately overjoyed. Her brother had praised her. Her efforts hadn't been in vain. She asked curiously, "Sage, you didn't cause trouble for Lucas's mother, did you? She's the one who gave birth to your son. You can't treat her badly! Otherwise, Lucas would also be unhappy."
Sage's eyes narrowed as he thought back to the day when the girl looked like a wild cat. He snorted softly and said, "I still need time to take care of my business with her."
"Then will you harm her?" Agnes asked curiously.
Sage thought deeply for a few seconds. "Not at the moment."
If this woman obediently allowed him to interact with his son in the future, he could let go of the matter of her secretly giving birth to his child. If she dared to obstruct him, it would be hard to say.
Agnes puffed her cheeks in worry.
"Where's Mom and Dad!?"
Mrs. Maxwell, Jane Addison, looked at her son, and her heart immediately tightened. "Sage, what mistake have you made?"
Agnes smiled when she looked at Andrew by her side. Ever since the twins had become sensible, their eldest brother had always been their role model. He was outstanding, perfect, intelligent, and had great looks. He was the most dazzling person in the Maxwells, and the family was proud of him.
Right now, it was rare for him to see him make a mistake.
"Speak!" What have you done?" Jane urged anxiously as she started to panic.
"Five years ago, I drank something wrong at a banquet and made a mistake." Sage glanced at the twins who were listening attentively to their conversation. He didn't say it clearly.
However, his parents had already understood what was going on. Jane quickly turned to look at her fifteen-year-old son and daughter and asked, "What happened next?"

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