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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 883

Lowell raised his head and looked at Lawrence who was coming over.

He frowned and said, "Dad, what's wrong with you? Why did you let someone take me away? Why did you give me to Heinz and Grace, only to kidnap me from them?"

"They're not good to you, so of course I'll take you away," Lawrence said in a low voice. "You haven't answered my question yet. How did they beat you?"

"They are very good to me," Lowell raised his chin and said. "Much better than you."

Lawrence was slightly stunned. "Why don't I know that they're very good to you? If they treat you well, then why did they beat you?"

As Lawrence spoke, he crouched down to inspect Lowell's body.

Strangely, he didn't find any injuries.

Lowell didn't answer him, but shouted, "I want to go back. I don't want to be with you. You're an irresponsible person, so why should I be with you?"

Lawrence was slightly stunned, and he looked at Lowell in astonishment and some disbelief. He frowned and asked, "What did you say?"

"I don't want to be with you!" Lowell shouted, word by word. "Why did you bring me here? Do you know how much I hate this? I just want to be with Heinz and Grace. You're a terrible father!"

When he suddenly heard Lowell say that about him, he looked at Lowell as if he didn't know him and said, "Say that again!"

"It's the same even if I say it again. I don't want to see you anymore, and I don't want to be with you either. You even plotted against Heinz and Grace. You're not a good father. I hate you, and I hate Mom. You've gone too far, treating us like this!"

Lowell's anger was exploding. Over these days, he had seen Grace and Heinz's patience and politeness toward him. He was old enough, and he knew it all.

Lawrence frowned when he heard Lowell blaming him. He shouted in a loud voice, "Norman, what's going on?"

Norman felt guilty, but he still shook his head and said, "Sir, I don't know what's going on. I'm also very confused."

"D*mn it, how did this happen?" Lawrence looked at Lowell in disbelief.

"You're selfish!" Lowell looked at him and shouted. "You've always been a selfish father. Mom was sick, so she couldn't raise me. But what about you? Why didn't you raise me? Why did you send me to Heinz and Grace? You sent me away, but now you want to take me back. I don't know what you are thinking."

"I did this for your own good." Lawrence was embarrassed and angry over the interrogation. His face was slightly red. He looked at Lowell, who was in front of him, and angrily said, "If not for your own good, why would I spend so much effort to get you out again? Did they hit you?"

"They didn't hit me. They never hit me," Lowell said seriously. "Heinz and Grace are very good to me. They wouldn't hit me."

"Norman, what on earth is going on?" Lawrence called out in a high-pitched voice.

Norman said, "Mr. Jones, two days ago, I definitely saw Lowell tied up, with his body covered in blood. I really don't know anything else."

"Lowell?" Lawrence hesitantly looked at him. He thought that Lowell didn't dare to say anything, because he had been beaten too badly. Maybe it was because he was a child, so he was afraid to say anything about it.

Lowell said with hatred, "You're wrong. They didn't hit me. I don't have any scars on my body."

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