Robin was jolted awake by my voice, his eyes snapping open in rm.
Injury marred his features, with bandages wrapped around his head and arm. "Foebe!"
"Colin..." My voice came out hoarse, calling for Colin.
"He''s fine, just the medication and his injuries put him out for a while. Woke up once and then
passed out again. The doctor said to let him sleep it off," Robin hurried to reassure me.
I sighed with relief, my fingers icy as they clutched Robin''s hand. "The baby..."
Robin hesitated, his eyes dropping guiltily.
His silence was all the confirmation eded... I had lost the child.
"But... losing the baby meant saving Colin," Robin murmured, rubbing his temples.
Tears burned in my eyes, my voice choking up. "Colin..."
"Julian''s dead."
Robin''s voice was barely a whisper.
Julian caused a car crash, a kidnapping, and then, in front of Colin, he had done the unthinkable to
our unborn child. To protect me, Colin had been forced to act decisively.
"There''s something else... Henry yed a ruthless hand, pinning all the Langley family''s dirty ck-
market dealings on Julian. For all those criminal activities the police had been sniffing around for
years, they''ve been washed clean with Julian''s death. It also means that Henry will fight tooth and
nail against you for control of the Langley Group."
Robin was visibly agitated.
Corporate battles were dark affairs—bloodless killings, using one enemy to destroy another.
"With the baby gone, the Langley heir is gone. With Colin''s condition, you know how hard it would
be for him to take over the Langley Group. It can only mean that, for now, Henry will have to
manage it, and slowly..." Robin concluded that this round, Henry had won.
I clenched my fists tightly, taking a deep breath. "He thinks he can profit from my child''s death just
like that? He''s dreaming."
"I advise you, don''t go head-to-head with him. You and Colin don''t have the power to resist," Robin
believed Colin and I were too vulnerable.
"There is another way..." My voice was raspy as I looked at Robin. "What time is it now?"
"What are you nning?" He watched me anxiously.
"The charity g in Sea City''s business district... When does it start?" I tried to sit up, feeling a
tremendous wave of dizziness.
That blow to my head had given me a concussion.
"Have you lost your mind? You''ve just had a miscarriage surgery, and you have a concussion! What
do you think you''re doing?"
Robin tried to stop me in panic.
I shook my head. "I have to go..."
I had to meet with the president of the All-Stars Consortium.
"Why?" Robin frowned.
"I have to protect Colin..." My eyes reddened as I looked at him. "I have to protect Colin."
I had already lost our child; I couldn''t lose Colin too. I couldn''t stand by and watch him be bullied,
hurt, and exploited any longer.
"I don''t want to continue like this... defenseless, powerless, without any leverage, allowing everyone
to bully and hurt us."
I lost control of my emotions as I faced Robin, tears spinning in my eyes. "I can''t just watch them
take Colin away! I want to protect him."
"I''ll take you there." Ste''s voice came from the doorway. Her eyes were red as she held a meal
box, speaking softly again. "The charity g starts in three hours. You need to eat something first."
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I looked at Ste, managing a silent, grateful smile.
She understood me.
Robin frowned. "You''re being reckless too..."
"Do you think that if they give up, step back, and make concessions, Henry will let them be? Today,
he took the child from Phoebe''s womb; tomorrow, he could take Colin''s life! As long as Colin''s alive,
they could have another child, right?" Ste shouted at Robin.
Robin fell silent. "Alright... I understand. Don''t catch a cold, ande back immediately if you feel
unwell. I''ll drive you both."