Ben walked to a corner and gave Charlotte a call. He could not help but feel anxious. Dr. Felch is now hanging by a thread. Does this mean we’d be losing our last hope soon?
Charlotte did not pick up the phone, as she was playing with the children in the courtyard.
Ben then immediately contacted Marino. After getting to know that Dr. Felch was about to give up the ghost, Marino immediately ran to Charlotte and passed her the phone.
Charlotte, who was playing with a bubble gun with the children, planned to depart after this, but after answering talking to Ben over the phone, she dropped the bubble gun and instructed her bodyguards, “Quick. Get the car ready.”
“Right away!”
Morgan and Lupine did not even have the time to help the children change into fresh clothes. After stuffing all the six children and their clothes into their respective seats, they hit the road immediately.
Throughout the journey, Charlotte kept blaming herself. “It’s my fault. I should have left early. I should have brought the kids over to visit him yesterday…”
“What happened to Dr. Felch? He was still pretty energetic yesterday, wasn’t he?” Lupine felt sorry for Charlotte upon seeing how worried she was.
“What’s wrong with Dr. Felch?” Even the children felt something was amiss.
“Dr. Felch is very ill, and he wants to see you,” Charlotte regained her composure and explained. “I need all of you to stay quiet when you meet him later, okay?”
“Okay…” The children nodded despite not knowing what was going on.
“Good.” Charlotte, who grew increasingly despondent, embraced the children.
“Lupine, who called Mr. Marino just now?” Robbie asked all of a sudden.
At that time, Marino was driving the extended Rolls-Royce.
Lupine, who sat next to Charlotte, answered, “Ben called.”
“Does that mean Daddy and Mr. Ben are both at Dr. Felch’s?” A line formed between Robbie’s brows, and his eyes sparkled.
“I guess so.” Lupine did not think much before answering Robbie. “They must have visited Dr. Felch because they knew you’re going to be there.”
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