“What’s the matter?” Upon seeing his frown, Arielle placed her hand on his.
Instead of replying verbally, Vinson handed the phone to her. The instant she read the content of the text, she understood why he had that expression.
The situation was just like the one between her and Aaron. While she really didn’t want to regard Aaron as her little brother, she still did it in the end because it felt pretty good to have an additional family member.
Time and time again, Gaspar tried to kill Vinson. That was totally unacceptable to her.
“What’s your plan? Are you going to do as this message instructed?” Staring at Vinson, Arielle assured, “I’ll support whatever you decide to do.”
“I need to go back and ask Mom what‘s the problem with him before I decide how to deal with this matter.” He sighed.
Susanne didn’t give a clear explanation on the phone last time. If he wanted to understand the details of the situation, he had to go back and ask her about it.
Then he turned to Arielle. “What did you want me to see?”
She turned on her phone again and handed it to him.
He had no medical background, so he didn’t understand what he was reading.
“What does this mean? Is she feeling unwell somewhere?”
After staring at Vinson for a while, Arielle uttered with a dark expression, “It’s likely that Mom has a brain tumor…”
“B-Brain tumor?” Vinson, who was usually calm, couldn’t maintain his composure when he heard that.
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