Rebirth of the Villainous Female Boss-Chapter 1283 - 1255: The Sun Still Rises (Part 4)
The thought made Mario Yuno shiver with fear, could the child named Califa Arumi that was buried... not actually be Kiaraโs original body?
Mario Yuno was shocked by his own inference. ๐ฏ๐ง๐ฎ๐ฎ๐๐ฎ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐ต.๐ฌ๐ธ๐
Such a scandalous conclusion was too much for him to bear. He pulled the car over to the side of the road, took out a pack of Smoke, and constantly tried to overturn his own deduction.
Impossible, it couldnโt be possible.
Science and technology are the primary productive forces; all superstitions are paper tigers, any deductions without practice are false...
At this moment, Camden was desperate to recite all the philosophical thoughts he had learned in hopes of refuting this seemingly absurd deduction.
But after finishing several Smoke in a row, he found he couldnโt come up with a single argument to refute this ridiculous idea!
Only thus could one explain why Yuzo Joel adored Kiara to an incredible extent, yet he stubbornly refused to acknowledge it.
And only thus could all the other unreasonable things be patched up.
Such an experiment was secretly conducted twenty years ago; if it were to be exposed now, no one could predict the kind of storm it would stir up or the impact it would have on the entire scientific system.
Therefore, Yuzo Joel wracked his brains to conceal Kiaraโs origins just to give her a quiet space for life. He couldnโt control his yearning for Kiara, yet he didnโt dare to disrupt her life, so thatโs why he used this method to get close to her.
This inference could also explain why Yuzo Joel would sometimes disappear suddenly; his foremost Apprentice, Edward Farmbright, had also sustained serious injuries recently. They were likely erasing the memories of everyone who knew the inside story from back then.
Though some of the mysteries remained unsolved, Mario Yuno had already pieced together a rough outline with his extraordinary intellectual abilities.
If this were true, what path should he, as Kiaraโs husband, choose...
Mario Yuno originally thought that he would need a lot of time to ponder this question, but in reality, as soon as he thought about what to do in the future, the answer immediately came to mind.
The wife he deeply loved, the lovely Kid, just like that.
She, with a firm exterior but gentle heart, treated peopleโs spirits, and he, in his strong and heroic way, protected the Home. Both made contributions in their respective fields. What was extraordinary was their achievements in their domains; what was ordinary was the peace they returned to at home. Once they shed the titles of Doctor and special forces, he and she were simply the most ordinary two out of the masses.
What does science, Mysticism, Soul Particles have to do with him and her?
He didnโt want to know how she came to be, and investigating it was only to ensure that his wifeโs peace wasnโt disturbed. Now that he knew this "truth," so what?
Love whoever you are; she, Emma Clark, remains Mario Yunoโs wife and is still Willaโs mother; everything else is nonsense, pure nonsense.
In the end, even curse words came out, but his heart was unusually bright.
He hadnโt finished the Smoke in his hand, but Mario Yunoโs heart was already bright.
If Yuzo Joel could still come back, he would seek a personal conversation with him. The matters of the past would be treated as "superstition," not to be taken seriously. If Yuzo Joel wanted to be Kiaraโs dad, he could be considered a godfather; the Mother-in-law is still the Mother-in-law, nothing would change.
The sun would still rise, and Days would continue as usual; no one could touch the happiness of the people Mario Yuno was most determined to protect.
Yes, thatโs the plan; everything remains the same!
Thinking this, Mario Yuno felt completely relaxed. Now, all he wanted to do was to hurry home, back to Kiaraโs side.
As for this matter, Mario Yuno decided to "forget" it voluntarily. He never wanted to lie to Kiara about anything in his life, except for this.
At Home, Kiaraโs eyes switched between twitching, first the left then the right. Ultimately, under Mumโs threats, she was forced to stick on a white paper strip, but still couldnโt suppress it.
By the afternoon, for some reason, Kiara felt slightly heavy. She tried to flop onto the bed, but as she lifted her leg, her body seemed to sink downwards. This had never happened to her before. She quickly lay down to rest, but after a while, she felt that something wasnโt quite right.
"Mum, bring me the fetal heart monitor. How come I feel like the Child hasnโt moved at all today?"
As her pregnancy advanced, the baby inside moved more frequently. However, Kiara felt something wasnโt right today; just after lying down for a while and placing her hand on her belly, she realized the baby hadnโt moved all day!
Worried, Kiara had her mother fetch the familyโs portable fetal heartbeat monitor.
Despite listening against her belly for some time, there was no sound.
Kiara went pale with fear; she had heard too many stories of babies suddenly dying late in pregnancy. Trying to calm herself, she checked again and finally discovered that the device was malfunctioning.
Kiaraโs mother was also unsettled. How could the baby just stop moving out of the blue?
She quickly called Kiaraโs mother-in-law, and the two old ladies agreed Kiara needed to go to the hospital for a checkup.
Their advanced stage of pregnancy could not be taken lightly.
Kiara thought the same; when it came to her childโs wellbeing, caution was key. Although she believed there wouldnโt be a serious issue, it was always better to be sure.
And so it was. Kiaraโs mother accompanied her downstairs, while Mother Yuno set out from Second Brotherโs house toward the hospital. Since Second Brother lived further away and they feared that waiting for Mother Yuno might take too long, it was better for the mothers to meet at the hospital.
There were usually just two people at home during the day. Neither Kiaraโs mother nor Mother Yuno could drive, but the Young Aunt could. Unfortunately, she was out shopping for groceries. Kiara considered driving herself but was stopped by her mother.
With such a big belly, driving was out of the question, especially since the hospital wasnโt far. It would be better to take a taxi.
Kiara thought this made sense, so she put on her clothes, grabbed her maternity check-up records, and went downstairs with her mother.
Kiaraโs mother, holding Kiaraโs hand carefully, stood at the entrance of the community to hail a taxi. After a while, a taxi arrived, and they both got in. Concerned for her daughter, Kiaraโs mother decided to sit with Kiara in the backseat. This particular taxi had the driverโs seat enclosed by a metal grille, separating the driverโs area from the co-pilotโs and the backseat.
Such taxis were not unusual; there had been reports of nighttime taxi drivers being robbed, so many drivers had installed these grilles as a precaution.
As they were nearing the hospital, Kiaraโs cell phone started to ring in her motherโs bag.
"Kiara, where are you?"
"Oh, Edward, hang on a sec!"
Kiaraโs mother passed the cell phone to Kiara.
"The baby hasnโt moved today, and thereโs something wrong with the home fetal monitor. Iโm going to the hospital to have it checked, but I have a feeling that everything will be fine. Donโt worry."
Upon hearing this, Mario asked urgently, "Are you going to the Maternity Hospital?"
"Yes, weโll be there in a few minutes. Weโre already on Yellowsea Road."
"Iโm nearby. Did you take our car?"
"No, we took a taxi."
"Give me the license plate number."
Mario thought about the short distance and decided to drive over to pick Kiara up in his car, so he noted the taxiโs license plate number and sped off.
Kiara was delighted to know he was coming. Her mother teased her.
"You two really are something else. Itโs not like you donโt see each other for a year at a time, yet youโre this happy."
Kiara didnโt know why, but she just felt happy knowing he was coming.
As mother and daughter chatted, Kiara glanced out at the road and suddenly felt something was amiss.
"Driver, this isnโt the way to the hospital, is it?"







