Ansel and the Golds saw this too and they appeared next to the babies, and lifted them up to check their states.
"Wuuuu..."
"Oh...our babies are sooo good," Ansel said, controlling the shakiness in his voice and trying to be as soothing as he could. He was holding Pepper, who was nearest to him, and patted her back.
Meatball was taken by Olga, who was also trying to soothe the crying child.
Their hearts were bleeding!
At this, several people kicked the speedster’s body as if the vent, and someone even used the speedster’s now-dead head as a ball before repeatedly stomping on his face.
The adults carrying the children took them away and headed to the hospital to get checked, but then they realized they had grown quiet.
For a moment, they thought they had passed out due to exhaustion.
Until they realized they were burning up.
...
"CHILDREN!"
In the hospital, Althea shot up from her bed with wide eyes.
She gaped, looking around and realizing that she was in an unfamiliar room. Absorbing things for a second, she recognized the place as one of the private wards of the hospital.
She turned to the side and saw that her husband was also unconscious. "Husband..." she said, going to him. He was cold, but fortunately, it wasn’t as erratic as last time.
After sending an aether letter to ask about the situation, she placed a bit of her energy on him, and he opened his eyes soon after.
They did not delay and walked out of the hospital, seeing Ansel, who was to see them.
"You’re awake!" he exclaimed, relieved. He immediately led them to another room. "Your children..."
"What?" The couple immediately understood that something had happened to their children!
With bated breath, their feet were quick, and they opened the door to see the children on their little bed with small railings, and they were both unconscious.
Their cheeks were flushed, eyebrows furrowed, and their little mouths were parted as if they were struggling to breathe.
There were several medical professionals there, healers trying to help them continuously to the point of exhaustion.
The healers would switch whenever the others got tired, making sure that the kids were being sustained.
Althea was thankful to everyone, but she had no mind to voice it out right now. Her emerald eyes were teary, filled only with the image of her children.


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