Chapter 1870
Debra’s POV:
I noticed Caleb’s expression souring.
He was so furious that he nearly ordered the bodyguards to teach Neal a harsh lesson.
Yet, Neal continued his tirade, pointing at Caleb and yelling, “You are a horrible man! You need to visit the hospital to see my daughter today and take responsibility!”
Caleb’s expression grew even stormier.
“Remove him from my sight immediately!” he barked at the bodyguards stationed at the door.
The bodyguards moved forward to apprehend Neal.
Neal, however, was no fool.
He dodged, weaving through the study while hurling insults.
“Caleb, your cruelty knows no bounds! How could you treat me this way?”
The room was in complete disarray.
It took the bodyguards considerable effort to finally drag Neal out.
Caleb’s earlier calm was completely shattered.
His rage nearly boiled over, pushing him to the brink of confronting Neal himself.
But just then, an idea struck me.
Before Caleb could reach Neal, I stepped in and grasped his arm.
Caleb stared at me, his brow furrowed in confusion.
He couldn’t grasp why I was trying to stop him.
With a reassuring smile, I explained to Caleb, “It’s true.
Alexandria nearly lost the baby.
It’s serious.
The father really should go see her.
”
I then gave Caleb a knowing wink.
Catching on quickly, Caleb nodded and replied, “Absolutely.
I’ll have the bodyguards escort the baby’s father to the hospital to take care of Alexandria.
”
We exchanged a smile of mutual understanding.
Once Caleb had dispatched the message to the bodyguard, we left together and asked our driver to take us to the hospital.
Meanwhile, Neal, who had been forcibly removed from the premises by the bodyguards, abruptly ceased his tirade.
Upon seeing Caleb and me emerge, Neal flashed a smug smile and haughtily said to the bodyguards, “Mark my words, when my daughter becomes the Luna of the Thorn Edge Pack, all of you who slighted me today will find yourselves banished to the most forsaken and perilous corners.
”
The bodyguards glared at Neal.
“Move it.
The leader’s villa isn’t the place for your outbursts.
”
Neal, not daring to confront the strong bodyguards, could only shout ineffectually.
After the bodyguards escorted Neal from the premises, he followed right behind Caleb and me in his car.
Shortly after, we reached the hospital.
Before stepping out of the car, I turned to Caleb and asked, “How’s everything going? Have the bodyguards caught the guy who was seeing Alexandria?”