?Chapter 1315:
At the time, Lamont’s ex-girlfriend had chosen to keep the child out of lingering affection for him. However, with a new rtionship blossoming and marriage on the horizon, sheter decided it was time to hand the child over to Lamont.
Without hesitation, Lamont arranged for a DNA test, and the oue stunned him. The boy was undeniably his flesh and blood.
In that instant, Lamont felt a ray of hope pierce through the bleakness. It was this revtion that inspired his drastic decision to fake his own death—an attempt to escape the clutches of the ruthless crime syndicate and secure a peaceful life for himself and his son. To Lamont, Niko wasn’t just his son; he was his future, the reason for him to keep going.
He would give up everything for his son.
Holley remained quiet after hearing Lamont’s words, nervously biting her lip as she mulled the matter over.
She could see it in Lamont’s eyes; he wasn’t lying.
She also knew about his health condition and understood just how precious Niko was to him.
Lamont exhaled slowly and continued,
“Holley, if you manage to get my son out safely this time, I give you my word; I’ll destroy that recording immediately and disappear from Owathe with my child. You’ll never see me again, nor will I ever use that secret to threaten you.”
His voice was calm, but the sincerity in it was unmistakable. Holley’s gaze sharpened, a flicker of hope igniting in her eyes.
“Really?” she asked.
“I swear on everything I hold dear!” Lamont replied earnestly.
Still skeptical, Holley straightened up and asked,
“Why should I believe you? You’ve broken my trust before.”
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Raising three fingers, Lamont solemnly dered,
“I swear on my son’s life. If I’m lying to you, may he suffer a tragic fate, and may my family name be wiped from existence.”
The vow struck deep; it wasn’t made lightly.
To swear not only on his son’s life but on the continuation of his bloodline… Lamont must be serious. With this thought, Holley felt reassured.
She nodded.
“Fine. Just don’t forget what you said.”
“I won’t,” Lamont assured her, his tone steady and firm.
Holley said,
“Wait for my update. I’ll do everything I can to get your son out.”
With that, she turned and walked away without another nce.
Meanwhile, in the Triumph Consortium’s CEO office,
Belinda was spending the morning there with Lucas.
While he busied himself withpany affairs, she quietly reviewed medical journals and patient notes on her phone.
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