His wife chimed in, "Yes, Vasel thought that the child was very beautiful and kept pleading with us to save him, wanting to keep him around to play with. We thought it wouldn't cost much money, so we hired many doctors, but after they examined him, none of them could do anything. They just said the child wouldn't last long. Later, his condition indeed worsened, and in the end, he couldn't make it."
"Did he say anything before he died?" Ronald Loman asked again, his face grim.
"He was in a coma all the time and never woke up, so we don't know where he came from, or why he appeared there!" The tycoon explained with some displeasure. Thinking of this, he continued, "If we had known this would cause so much trouble, we shouldn't have gotten involved with this mess in the first place!"
"Since you buried him, why didn't you say so when I asked before? Why did you hide it?" Ronald Loman pursued relentlessly.
