My Perfect Marriage Was His Perfect Crime is the best current series by the author Chingis Vitali. The Chapter 60 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 60 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
Patrick, grinning with his toothless smile, had my full attention. I didn't even bother to give them a glance.
I couldn't take my eyes off my son.
Meanwhile, I silently looked forward to seeing the reaction of these two once they learned the truth!
Patrick gradually began to open his eyes, and his features—so much like mine.
Peter's suspicions grew. Pretending to be jealous, he said, "Look, our son looks like his mother. I'm just the tool."
I glanced at him indifferently. "It was never your business."
Peter laughed and leaned in, poking Patrick's tiny nose. "It's clear he has good taste. Takes after his mom."
"Grow up quickly, take on the burdens your mother carries, and set her free."
I couldn't help but curl my lips in a mocking smile.
Patrick was barely a month old, and Peter was already so eager.
If he knew that everything was under my control, what expression would he have?
After my son was born, Tiffany started visiting even more frequently, and despite my demanding her help, she seemed happy to oblige.
But occasionally, she muttered, "How come the baby doesn't look like me? He's got all of Summer Casey's features."
Peter would always convince her. "Well, Casey did carry him for ten months. It's natural that he looks like her when he was little."
Before long, Patrick began to show signs of extraordinary intelligence.
Peter was so proud, constantly bragging that the boy took after him.
And he conveniently ignored the fact that Patrick was growing more and more like me.
By the time he was in elementary school, he skipped three grades.
In just three years, he completed all his high school courses and became the top science student in the provincial college entrance exams.
Soon after, Patrick earned his doctorate in only five years and was hailed as a "computer genius" both domestically and internationally.
The chip technology he developed was not only leading domestically but also rivaled the best in the world.
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