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Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort novel Chapter 770

After moving the eagle to a safe place, Robbie left hurriedly.

“Mr. Robinson, are you okay?” Right when Robbie got up to the hill, Bruce saw him and dashed to his front.

“I’m fine.” Robbie shook his head. Before he could say anything, Spencer and a few bodyguards wheeled Henry toward them, while the old man was shouting anxiously, “Robbie, Robbie… We finally found you. You almost scared me to death.”

“Great-grandpa…” Seeing how anxious Henry was, Robbie felt guilty.

“Let me look at you. Did you hurt yourself?” Henry took Robbie’s hands and scanned his injuries. “What happened to your hands? Why are they scraped? And what happened to your knees? What’s going on? Did someone bully you?”

Robbie hurriedly explained, “No. I tripped over and fell. I’m sorry for making you worry, Great-grandpa.”

 

“Silly child. You can tell me your problems. I’ll help you with it. Don’t keep everything to yourself and never run away from them.” Henry was scared out of his wits.

Before he could even send Jamie and Ellie to school, he received a call from Cain informing him that his great-grandson had run away.

 

He immediately asked the driver to turn back and went to search for Robbie.

Jamie and Ellie were absent from the school celebration because of this. When they learned what happened, they were worried and wanted to look for their brother, but they were sent back home by Henry.

At the same time, Bruce received the news and rushed to meet with them. Together, they started the search for Robbie.

The search continued for half an hour, and they finally found him.

Robbie cooked up an excellent reason. “I’m just here to look for my mechanical dove. I released my second dove, but it didn’t come back to me. It went missing somewhere here, so I came to find it.”

“Alright. No matter what it is, it’s fine as long as you’re well. Let’s go home now.” Henry didn’t insist on pursuing this matter in front of so many people. All he wanted was to bring Robbie back home.

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