Ruby’s vehement kicks to his body were still fresh in her mind. Larissa kissed Aster’s tears, asking him
softly, “Does it hurt bad?”
Aster shook his head minutely. She was not sure if he really was not in pain, or if he was only doing
that to comfort her.
When they got to the first floor, Larissa raced out of the hotel as fast as she could and hailed a cab.
They went to the closest hospital which was the military hospital. Aster was heavily bruised from
Ruby’s kicks, but the fortunate thing was that he did not suffer any grievous injuries.
The doctor asked Larissa. “How did this happen? His stare was filled with condemnation and suspicion.
Larissa did not say much-for the truth was loc complicated to explain in just a couple of sentences.
When they left the doctor said pointedly, “Child abuse even if it’s your own biological child, is illegal”
Larissa halted for a moment, but she still made no arguments to defend herself.
The image of Larissa rushing out of the hotel with Aster in her arms was instantly sent to Kevan, who
immediately called. “What happened?
The bodyguards who were in charge of keeping an eye on Larissa could not enter the hotel, so they did
not know what happened. They followed Larissa’s cap to the hospital paid a ‘mendly” visit to the doctor,
who saw Aster, and received a “mother abusing her child”
answer as a response.
They relayed this answer to Kevan word for word, but Kevan naturally did not believe that Larissa
would abuse Aster. Those bruises on Aster were clearly caused by someone else.
This “someone else” was finally identified as Ruby alter the other team, who was in charge of keeping
an eye on her, sent a message about how she had been taken to the police station.
Kevan lightened his grip on the phone even as his gaze turned icy. He found Dylan and said. “Contact
the police station and have them keep Ruby locked up for a few more days. No bal allowed.”
Dylan was very surprised, “How many days has it been? She’s already back in there?”
Kevan grunted belore explaining everything brielly.
Dylan’s voice became colder too as he said. “Ill have them take GOOD care of Ruby. Don’t worry about
that. I will be visiting Aster at night.
wanna come?”
The answer was a positive one, of course.
Kevan and Dylan got off work on time. After some discussion. they decided to go straight to Larissa’s
place without calling her beforehand. Larissa could not possibly just lock them out when they were
already there.
Once they got home, Aster fell asleep after having medication applied to his bruises. Having sullered
intense trauma, he had essentially
tired himsel out from crying.
Larissa only contacted the hotel’s security department when she was free to inquire about Ruby’s
situation. When she found out that Ruby had beer Laken to the police station, she was not releved at
all. She proceeded to find a lawyer Iriend of hers to ask if she could sue Ruby in this situation and
made sure she got a few years in jail.
The attemoon passed by quickly.
Larissa had been preparing dinner when the doorbell rang. She pretty much did not need to think to
guess that the visitors were Dylan or Kevan, or both-they were the only ones who knew that she lived
here.
She did not want to open the door, but the doorbel kept ringing, which gave her a headache. Having no
other way to ignore that, Larissa put down the spatula and turned off the slove before slowly making
her way over to the door.
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The moment the door opened. Kevan apologized first. “Im so sorry! His attitude was sincere, and his
voice was filled with pain,
Larissa stood there blankly, stunned.
Kevan licked his lips. “I received a call from the police station in the afternoon, asking me to bail Ruby
out.”
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