Chapter Summary: Chapter 401 Bumped Into Her Biological Father – Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean by Internet
In Chapter 401 Bumped Into Her Biological Father, a key moment in the Romance novel Forced Into Marriage: My Husband’s Too Mean, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
It did not take long for Lindsey to forget almost everything that happened at the reception. Her mind was all on Dezi and Zayn that she did not think about other things.
Although with Shaun's help, Denarius' situation was temporarily relieved and Zayn could finally take a breather, he was still busy.
After a period of bonding and adaptation, Dezi also started going to school.
Dezi was too young for pre-kindergarten, so he was sent to kindergarten. He might even be able to go to first grade by September.
In the beginning, Dezi was extremely reluctant to go to school. When Lindsey brought him in, he would be crying at the door shortly after.
Lindsey even wanted to give up and wait for Dezi’s condition to improve before sending him to school again, but Zayn insisted. Thus, he took Dezi to kindergarten every day to let him play with the children and get used to the teacher.
It took almost two months before Dezi could finally go to school alone.
At first, Lindsey was worried and would stay at the kindergarten to observe him. Later, she found out that there was no need to worry. Although Dezi did not take the initiative to play with other children and could not talk, all the kindergarteners loved him. The kindness of children was more easily perceived and infectious.
Dezi got along quite well with everyone.
"This child is very smart." The director of the kindergarten was a middle-aged female teacher who exuded an intellectual aura. She said this to Lindsey as she looked at Dezi from afar.
Hearing others praise her child, Lindsey felt proud. Then, she felt a huge heartache.
Lindsey and Zayn could also feel that Dezi was more mature than other children of his age. If it were not for those bad encounters, he would have been as carefree as other children. Instead, he was so sensitive and sometimes even warily tried to please them.
After the success of Dezi’s first day alone at school, Lindsey was greatly relieved and could not wait to share the good news with Zayn.
Zayn was probably busy at the time as his tone was stern when he answered her call.
After hearing Lindsey's words, his voice was tinged with delight as he said, "That’s great! I’ll take you both out to dinner tonight to celebrate my son's first day in school."
Zayn even sounded like a silly proud father. Even though Lindsey knew that Zayn did this on purpose, she was still overjoyed. The two people rambled on for a while before hanging up the phone.
In Zayn’s office, the company's employees and Quentin saw this scene and felt nauseous. Why did the President have to be so lovey-dovey in front of them?
They had been married for so many years, so how could the President and his wife still be so mushy? It simply did not make any sense.
Zayn did not know what his employees were thinking. After he hung up, he was in a good mood and still had a slight smile on his face, but when he turned around, he ruthlessly scolded the row of employees in front of him.
Since they were going out for dinner, Lindsey did not get the driver to come and drove herself. She picked Dezi up first before going to Denarius to surprise Zayn.
They were almost at Denarius. Lindsey was watching the road carefully, but suddenly, a man jumped out from the corner.
Before she could react, the man suddenly broke away from her grasp and turned around to run away from the crowd. Lindsey realized what was going on and was ready to chase after him, but the hem of her shirt was grabbed by someone.
Lindsey turned around and saw Dezi looking at her with his head tilted back in fear.
There was no time to think too much, so Lindsey picked Dezi up and chased after the man.
Lindsey was not as fast because she was carrying a child, but the man was slightly injured from the collision earlier, so he was also slow.
"Stop!" Lindsey shouted.
When the man heard her voice, he ran faster.
Lindsey’s heart was beating faster and she followed him closely with an incomparably gloomy expression. Although the man’s face was mostly hidden, she could never be mistaken. That was her...biological father.
Why did he appear in Atlantic City? What happened to them after Liam Wilford’s death? What about her mother? Why did he turn out to be like this? Lindsey recalled that her biological parents each had their own families. They had spouses and children of their own, so how did he fall into such a state of despair?
Countless thoughts flashed in Lindsey's mind, but she did not come up with an answer. Dezi was clinging to Lindsey's neck as he constantly surveyed their surroundings.
Lindsey saw the man turned into an alley, so she followed closely and went in after him.
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