Chloe Reed said, "She’s in the car downstairs. You can come with me and see."
Charles Reed frowned and asked, "Why didn’t you bring her up?"
As he spoke, he anxiously started walking out.
"Charles, wait for me." Susan Bowman was also very anxious. She hadn’t seen her granddaughter in a long time and missed her dearly.
Charles Reed turned back and supported Susan Bowman as they walked ahead.
Chloe Reed watched them, her eyes cold and indifferent.
"Chloe."
Autumn Linton’s gentle voice sounded. "Sunny... is she okay?"
Clear mockery surfaced in Chloe Reed’s eyes. "So concerned about Sunny Reed?"
Autumn Linton’s eyes flickered. She said, "We’re the ones who wronged her. We just want to do our best to make it up to her."
"What a noble sentiment." Chloe Reed let out a dry laugh, then turned and walked away.
"Chloe..."
Autumn Linton watched her retreating figure, her heart in a panic. ’I have a feeling I’m losing my grip on both of my daughters.’
But Chloe Reed paid her no mind, striding quickly out of the hospital.
The car was parked on a back street behind the hospital. The area was sparsely populated and wouldn’t cause a commotion.
When Chloe Reed walked over, she saw Susan Bowman crying as she held Sunny Reed’s hand. Charles Reed’s expression was extremely grim.
Walker Grant was leaning against another car, a cigarette between his fingers, watching everything with an indifferent gaze.
When he saw her appear, the coldness in his eyes dissipated slightly. He extinguished his cigarette and walked straight toward her.
Seeing her expression was normal, he knew she hadn’t been affected by Autumn Linton, and he could finally relax.


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