You, Me And Our Genus Twins

Chapter 528 Young Genius



After finalizing the contract, Madeline and Dylan each received a copy.
Madeline reassured Dylan, "Mr. Hahn, please rest assured that we will do our best to help you find your son."
It wasn't for Dylan's sake but for the sake of that poor child.
Since parents have the responsibility to raise their children, Dylan owed eighteen years of child support.
If the child's life was not good and she found him, he could demand compensation from Dylan.
Regardless of whether the child was willing to acknowledge him as his father, at least his standard of living could be improved.
Dylan thanked her again and sincerely said. "I was introduced to you by a friend who said that you have a good reputation in the
industry. I believe in you!"
"Thank you for the compliment," Madeline said. "For your son's case, I will assign someone to coordinate with you. Please
prepare the relevant information and provide as many clues as possible to our team."
"Sis, can I take this case?" Martin eagerly looked at her and said. "Rowan and I can work on it together!"
In the office, he and Rowan were the youngest. They got along well and often went on missions together.
When Rowan had no tasks, he usually stayed with them, acting as their bodyguard and nanny, ensuring their safety.
He had also learned a lot from Rowan, who was like his half-teacher.
Dylan glanced at Martin and seemed somewhat dissatisfied.
Martin looked too young.
Is he even twenty years old?

At this age, why isn't he studying properly and instead working as a child laborer?
Dylan had seen that look in Martin's eyes too many times.
"What? Looking down on me? Dislike me because I'm young? I graduated from college at the age of sixteen with dual doctorates
in psychology and economics. During that time, I successfully handled more than a dozen cases for my sister, all of which were a
resounding success!"
Dylan was speechless.
Is it true or not?
Seeing the doubt in Dylan's eyes, Madeline smiled and said, "It's true. His name is Martin, my younger brother. He's highly
intelligent, a genius. He can almost memorize everything and learns quickly in any field. He's also very skilled."
"Is he that amazing?" Dylan looked at Martin, his expression somewhat dazed.
His wife was also a genius.
He considered himself an ordinary smart person while his wife was a true genius.
His wife also graduated from college in her teens and obtained dual bachelor's degrees.
Unfortunately, she had a short life. She had been weak since childhood.
His in-laws only had one daughter—his wife—and they doted on her. Although she was highly intelligent, her parents had raised
her to be naive and emotionally immature.
Older people liked healthy girls, and his wife was very beautiful but physically frail and sickly.
His mother didn't like his wife at all.

When he wanted to marry his wife, his mother strongly opposed it.
Later, his father made the final decision and agreed to their marriage.
His mother was a woman who put her husband above everything else. Although she agreed, she was unwilling in her heart.
However, when his wife crossed the threshold, his mother made things difficult for her at every turn.
Dylan couldn't bear it and took his wife away.
He thought that distance would create beauty and improve the relationship between his wife and mother-in-law.
The reality was that his mother thought his wife had instigated him to move out, causing a rift between them. As a result, his
mother's attitude toward his wife became even worse.
While his father was still alive, he managed to keep his wife and mother from living together, minimizing their contact as much as
possible.
Yet, fate played a cruel trick. On the day his son was born, his father suddenly died of a heart attack. His paranoid mother
believed that his son was a jinx and took advantage of his preoccupation with his father's funeral to take his son away and give
him up for adoption.
His mother told the caretaker that she wanted to personally take care of the child.
No one doubted her words.
Who would have thought that a grandmother would abandon her own grandson?
But his mother did.
By the time he tried to find his son, his mother had already sent him away.

He kneeled outside his mother's bedroom door for a day and night, begging her to tell him where his son was. He fainted from
exhaustion, but his mother still refused to speak.
When he woke up from his coma, the butler told him that his mother had attempted suicide by cutting her wrists. Fortunately, she
was discovered in time, and her life was saved.
The butler earnestly advised Dylan that the child and this family were not meant to be. Otherwise, why did his father die as soon
as the child was born?
The old butler said that since the child had no connection to this family, he should let him go. He shouldn't sacrifice his mother's
life for the sake of that child.
His mother almost died, and he was scared.
He had no choice but to compromise.
He told himself that he didn't need to beg his mother. He would find his son with his own strength.
As long as he gave it his all, even if his mother didn't tell him anything, he would definitely find his son.
But in reality, he didn't find him.
He didn't find his son, and his wife couldn't bear the news of their son's disappearance. Her weak body couldn't handle the blow,
and she passed away.
He had once had a happy family, with a loving wife and beloved son, but because of his mother's decision, he lost everything.
For a long time after his wife's death, he lived in a daze.
He put all his energy into finding his son.
To keep his mother from causing trouble and distracting him, he followed her instructions.

His mother asked him to marry a second wife, so he did. She asked him to have children with his second wife, so he did.
However, since the day his wife died, he had become a walking corpse devoid of a soul.
Most of his thoughts were focused on finding his son. Apart from that, he used all his remaining energy to make money.
Dylan needed to earn a lot of money to afford the people who could help him find his son.
Since his wife's death, he and his mother had become enemies.
He couldn't bear to watch his mother die, but he also couldn't get close to her anymore.
He had made everything clear to the woman he married as his second wife before they got married.
He told her that he didn't love her and that if she married him, she would be nothing more than a tool for the Hahn Family to
continue their lineage. He wouldn't give her any affection.
Dylan also informed her that his life was like hell, and if she married him, she wouldn't be happy.
He hoped that the woman wouldn't marry him.
He couldn't defy his mother, but the woman could.
Yet, the woman refused to listen to his persuasion and insisted on marrying him.


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