Mr. CEO's Substitute Bride-Chapter 550 - 546, Nathan Moore, I said I donโt want to live here!
Nathan Moore followed Samuel Zane to the study upstairs, sitting in the sofa while Titus Zane occasionally glanced towards the stairs, his anxious expression caught in Abigail Zimmermanโs eyes. ๐๐ง๐๐ฎ๐๐ฎ๐๐ฃ๐ธ๐๐๐.๐๐๐
There was a warmth on the back of her hand. It was Abigail Zimmerman gripping her hand and placing it between both of hers, gently patting and softly comforting.
"Titus, donโt worry, your grandfather wonโt be too harsh on him."
Titus Zane managed a forced smile, "Aunt Abigail, Iโm not worried."
Abigail Zimmerman laughed, chiding gently, "This child, obviously worried but still wonโt admit it," and noticing Titus Zaneโs embarrassed gaze cast downwards, she patted her hand again with a sigh, saying,
"In this way, youโre nothing like Nathan; heโs warm and open, unwilling to hide anything. You are too shy, child. Society nowadays is not like in your auntโs time. With your tender and kind nature, youโll be taken advantage of."
Titus Zane forced a smile again, "Thank you for the reminder, Aunt Abigail. I understand."
"Silly child, still being so formal with your aunt."
Abigail Zimmerman chided again with a laugh, perhaps intentionally changing the subject to distract Titus Zane from her concerns and continued her earnest persuasion, "My child, listen to me, in the future, with people, with matters, we give way when we should, and face what we must. But if someone tries to bully or take advantage of us, weโre not pushovers; we must resist. Should anything happen, you have your uncle and aunt to rely on!"
"Iโll remember that." Titus Zane was moved, for the first time in thirty-one years, someone directly offered to support him. The touch of emotion was indescribable. From their first meeting, he could tell Aunt Abigail genuinely cared about him. Otherwise, she wouldnโt have been so excited upon seeing him, gripping his hand, her eyes rimmed red...
Caught up in emotion, footsteps sounded from upstairs, hurried. Titus Zane looked up at the staircase. It was Nathan Moore, quickly descending while holding the banister, eyes cast downwards and his handsome face tense.
Titus Zane stood up and went to him, standing at the bottom of the stairs, "Nathan Moore..."
Nathan Moore managed a forced smile, clearly strained, standing in front of Titus Zane and gently touching the top of his head, speaking with a voice that was somewhat off.
"I canโt take you back for now. Wait for me, Iโll definitely come to take you back after a while."
After saying that, he nodded to Abigail Zimmerman standing in front of the sofa, then strode towards the door of the small western-style house.
"Nathan Moore! Where are you going!" Titus Zane suddenly turned around, shouting with a voice cracking from distress, watching the lonely figure of the man. A bad premonition surged. The grandfather must have said something, wounding his pride. Otherwise, why would such a dominant man easily yield.
"Going home, Iโll come back to take you home after a few days." His firm words carried little emotion, while Nathan Mooreโs face, darkened like the clouded night sky without the sunโs brilliance, seemed dim.
Samuel Zaneโs voice still echoed in his ears.
... What right do you have to be Titusโs husband? Letโs not even mention you forcing her to get an abortion, even watching her jump down from upstairs, what right do you have to claim to be her man!
But we are legally married, we got our certificate three years ago.
Legally married? Donโt think a marriage certificate can bind my granddaughter. Tomorrow, I can have its color changed!
"What should I do? I donโt want to live here!" Titus Zane cried out, screaming at Nathan Mooreโs retreating figure. Her tears fell like pearls off a string, rolling down her cheeks one by one, "Nathan Moore, take me back! I said I donโt want to live here!"
Hearing the womanโs heart-wrenching cries, Nathan Moore suddenly stopped in his tracks, turned around and quickly came back, grabbed Titus Zaneโs hand, and together they headed for the door.







