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His Destructive, Toxic Love novel Chapter 488

Summary for Chapter 488: His Destructive, Toxic Love

Summary of Chapter 488 – A pivotal chapter in His Destructive, Toxic Love by Ethan Prescott

The chapter Chapter 488 is one of the most intense moments in His Destructive, Toxic Love, written by Ethan Prescott. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Casper brought Brock to see her.

It had been ages since Eliza and her son had seen each other, and Brock clung to her, chatting non-stop.

Eliza hugged him tightly; she missed him so much and felt a mountain of guilt. He needed love and care the most at this age, but she had been so caught up in her own troubles that she couldn’t give him the attention he deserved.

“Sweetheart, have you been comfortable staying at Grandma Audrey’s?” Her voice was gentle, filled with warm concern.

The little guy nodded. “Grandma Audrey is really nice to me, and so are Mr. Casper and Aunt Claire.”

Mr. Casper? Casper hadn’t told Brock he was his father? Did he not want to acknowledge Brock?

“Did Mr. Casper... say he’s helping to find your dad?” Eliza was eager to know what they had talked about.

Brock’s big, beautiful eyes turned thoughtful. “Mr. Casper said he’s already found my dad, but dad is... busy... Mom, what does my dad look like? Why doesn’t he want us? Is it because I’m not good enough?”

“No, of course not.” She felt the self-blame in his voice and hugged him tighter, her heart aching. “Dad left because of some issues between mom and dad. Dad definitely loves you, Brock.”

“But...” Brock tilted his head, puzzled. “...if dad loves me, he would definitely come to see me. Why hasn’t he come to see me even once?”

Eliza was at a loss for words. “Dad is... very busy.”

“Then he must not love me.” Brock looked hurt, propping up his small face, his eyes dimming. After a moment of silence, he looked up at Eliza. “Mom, maybe you could find me a new dad.”

Eliza wanted to know what Casper was thinking. They had discussed this before; during Brock’s time with the Welton family, there had been plenty of opportunities.

“This...?” Casper indeed hadn’t made this clear. Actually, he wanted Eliza to tell Brock herself.

“Casper, if you don’t want to acknowledge Brock, just tell me directly. What’s the point?”

From Eliza’s perspective, Casper’s lack of action in acknowledging Brock for so long indicated his reluctance. When they got married, he didn’t want her to have children. Deep down, he probably didn’t value the child she bore at all. He could dote on and take care of him, but he wouldn’t give him a proper status. The reason for not undergoing a paternity test was probably because he fundamentally didn’t want a legally binding document, allowing him to shirk responsibility at any time. Her cherished child might not be so cherished by Casper. She understood.

“Casper, I know Brock’s temperament; he’s gentle, not the brightest, timid, and shy, far from the image of the son you’ve envisioned. It’s normal if you don’t like him. If you don’t, no one is forcing you. But there’s really no need to make promises against your will.”

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