Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 41 41: Ultra-rich Villain Dad [4] from The Academy's Terminally Ill Side Character, a Action novel by The Academy's Terminally Ill Side Character.

Click—!

"Let's go."

"Yes, Master."

At his command, the limousine smoothly pulled away from the curb.

The man seated in the back didn't say another word, and the butler at the wheel drove in silence, calm and composed as ever.

.

.

.

A few minutes passed.

Then, out of the corner of his eye, the butler caught sothing unusual in the rearview mirror—his master was smiling.

His eyes widened slightly.

It had been years since he'd seen that expression.

Not since the Lady of the Evans household had passed.

Overco with curiosity, the butler hesitated for a mont before finally speaking, keeping his tone respectful.

"Master... you seem to be in good spirits today. Did your eting with the Young Master go well?"

There was a pause.

The man in the back slowly turned his head, his crimson eyes narrowing like a predator's. There was a chill in the air. The butler instantly regretted speaking.

He had overstepped.

He knew it.

And yet—after a beat of heavy silence—the master's expression softened. His lips curved upward again, eyes closing gently.

"Yes... it was a good eting," he said, voice low and distant. "He even called Father. Just like he used to when he was four or five."

The butler exhaled in relief. He had been forgiven.

More than that, he could tell his master was genuinely happy. A rare thing.

"I see," the butler said quietly. "That is... truly good to hear, Master."

"Hmm."

Aldric Evans leaned back in his seat, letting out a small, contented sigh.

It was rare to see a glimpse of warmth from a man like him.

But today… sothing had changed.

After that brief exchange, silence filled the car.

But unlike before, it wasn't an uncomfortable or heavy silence.

It was… peaceful.

Aldric Evans.

Chairman of the Evans Group—one of the top five conglorates in the Velkova Republic—and a certified [B ] rank hero, found himself more exhausted than usual that evening.

The mont he stepped into his room, he didn't even bother changing. He simply threw himself onto the bed.

So many thoughts crowded his mind.

His rebellious son—Rin—had suddenly started acting like a completely different person overnight. That alone would've been shocking.

But what really got to him?

Rin, the boy who used to choke on even thin soup due to his fragile health, had casually devoured an entire plate of at.

And most of all… he'd called him sothing he hadn't heard in years.

"Father."

Aldric stared blankly at the ceiling.

It felt surreal.

Rin had stopped using that word after the age of five. After that, he'd only ever called him "Dad"—and even then, it wasn't out of affection. It was more like… obligation. A reminder that they were related by blood and nothing more.

Not love. Not warmth. Just blood.

A tired sigh escaped Aldric's lips.

He rembered the conversation he had with his daughter just the day before.

She told him, eyes wide and trembling with emotion, that Rin had called her "Big sister."

Not just "sister." Big sis.

Aldric's brows furrowed at the mory. That nickna... Rin had only used it when they were little. Back when the two were inseparable—when his daughter would follow him everywhere, clinging to him like a shadow.

But everything had changed since then.

So when she said it, Aldric thought she was losing her mind.

He didn't believe her.

He assud it was stress, nostalgia, maybe even a bit of denial.

Because the Rin he knew—his son—hadn't smiled warmly at anyone in years.

Not at family. Not at staff. Not even in photographs.

And the boy never used nas. Only titles, spoken coldly, like reading off a list.

"—Why did you do that?"

Aldric closed his eyes as the mory surfaced—his son's voice, sharp and cold, cutting through him like a blade. Far too emotionless for a child so young.

He could still see it.

That glare. Those hollow, guarded eyes. That small figure, barely past toddlerhood, already walled off from the world like a soldier too broken to feel.

Sothing had shifted back then.

And now… it was shifting again.

But Aldric wasn't sure if that change was sothing to be hopeful about—or sothing to fear.

He wanted to be hopeful.

But just as the thought flickered in, more mories ca crashing down.

—Why did you stop ?

—Who are you to save ?

—Did I ask you to save ?! Why don't you go back to managing your damn business, like you always do!

—Don't show that fake concern!

—It's my talent! I don't care if I die using it!

—I just want to save Mother!!

—Why did you—

Aldric's breath caught in his throat.

He forced himself to shut the mory floodgate, swallowing hard as he tried to steady his breathing.

If he could go back—if he could change things—he would.

He'd tear apart the very fabric of ti just to stop those monts from happening.

His hands clenched into fists on his lap.

A sharp click broke the silence.

The door creaked open, and his daughter stepped inside.

"Dad."

Aldric looked up, quickly wiping away the faint expression that had cracked through.

"Oh, you're back."

"You t Rin…?"

"Yes."

She hesitated, searching his face.

"How was it? Seeing him in person… "…Will he be alright without a doctor around? Does he look… stable?"

Aldric studied her carefully. Her voice was laced with caution, the words almost fragile, like porcelain. She wasn't asking just out of concern.

She was scared.

Scared of hope.

"He seed… better," Aldric replied slowly, choosing his words with care. "Healthier. Sharper."

"But?"

"But." He exhaled, rubbing his temples. "It's like watching soone wake up from a coma with soone else behind their eyes. He looks like Rin. Sounds like him. But he's different. Clearer. More deliberate. And…"

"And what?"

"He called Father."

That made her stiffen.

Her lips parted slightly, but no words ca out. She just stood there, frozen like a statue carved from disbelief.

Then, finally, in a whisper: "So… it wasn't just ."

He nodded.

A pause passed between them.

Then she walked further into the room, her steps slow but purposeful. She sat beside him on the bed, hands folded neatly in her lap.

"…Do you think he's pretending?" she asked.

Aldric didn't answer imdiately. He leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees, his gaze on the floor. "If he is, then he's the best damn actor I've ever seen. But I don't think so."

"Then what do you think?"

"I think…" He looked up. "I think we lost our son once."

Her throat tightened. Her fingers curled in her lap.

"And now?" she asked.

He stared at the wall for a long mont before replying, "Now… I think we've been given a second chance. But I don't know what to do with it."

Silence again. But this ti, it wasn't the peaceful kind. It was heavy with history, with guilt, with words never spoken and apologies left too late.

"…Do you regret it?" she asked suddenly. "What we did? How we handled everything back then?"

Aldric closed his eyes.

"Yes," he said simply.

She looked down at her lap, biting her lip. "Then let's not waste this."

He turned to her, brows furrowing.

"I don't know what happened to him. I don't know why he's acting like this, or if it'll last. But… if this is our second chance, then I want to be there. I want to know him again."

Aldric didn't speak, but the look in his eyes softened.

"I thought I lost my little brother forever," she whispered. "But maybe… just maybe…"

She didn't finish the sentence. She didn't need to.

They both understood.

But deep inside, one thing wouldn't stop echoing—what Rin had said before leaving.

That he wasn't sure he could forgive them.

That simple truth… sat like a stone in his chest.

For now, he would just silently watch Rin from distance.

As Father....It was his duty to watch over his son.

...And he won't failed to that at least.

You are reading The Academy's Terminally Ill Side Character Chapter 41 41: Ultra-rich Villain Dad [4] on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

My Arms Can Turn into Blades cover
Trending now

My Arms Can Turn into Blades

Ode ·Fantasy

ChenLuSifindsastrangestoneandmeetsastrangegirlduringhistombsweeping.Afterthegirlslasheshimwithasword,hefindsthathecouldn'tcontrolhiswholebodybuthis...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.