Since Atlas and the other leaders were found in the safe room, the cardinal and Iris’s bodies should have been found immediately. However, with the amount of ruins surrounding the safe room, it took time.
At least, it took time for them to identify the bodies because of the state they were in.
Those two were crushed so badly that it wasn’t even right to call their remains bodies. According to the reports, it was like a giant mosquito had been squashed.
Violent as it may be, but if Lola were being truthful, they deserved it.
For the sins they committed, for the lives lost to a meaningless act of vengeance, for the hearts they manipulated, for all the pain they caused, for the mockery of those who clung to faith, and for everything else...
She wanted to believe God was truly angry.
*****
Meanwhile, in Atlas’s ward...
Henrik, who was also a patient and wore the same hospital gown as everyone else, idled in the ward. He sat comfortably on the couch, reading the papers in his hands.
"If you’re going to read the reports, do it in your own ward," Atlas said flatly while reading the reports Lola had brought to keep him from getting bored.
Henrik smirked and glanced at him. "Atlas, do you know you’re the only one with a private ward? To make matters worse, I had to share mine with Draken, your sister’s bodyguard, and your father."
"Hah!" he scoffed. "Do you have any idea how upsetting that was?"
It wasn’t like Henrik didn’t understand why he was sharing a ward. Honestly, he could’ve flown back to his territory to recuperate. However, Lola had twisted his arm and forced him to help her. Besides, he wanted to see this through to the end.
Even so, that didn’t mean he enjoyed staying in the ward.
Not when it was utterly chaotic.
Charles and Draken bonded by talking about Atlas’s flaws. Mark — Penny’s bodyguard — was quiet, but the colleagues who kept visiting their ward had mouths like built-in megaphones. Not to mention, Penny dropped by occasionally to hype them all up.
That woman definitely knew how to throw a party.
They were also fascinated by Baby and Draken’s massive physiques, so the chatter in their ward never ended.
It was hell for Henrik.
"I guess it is," Atlas nodded, already imagining the situation in Henrik’s ward. "Even so, I’m not letting you stay here. This is where my wife sleeps."
Henrik’s face twitched.
"Hey, Atlas. Do you even know why your father and Draken got along? While you were dying here and not waking up, those two wouldn’t stop badmouthing you. Especially your dad!" He scoffed at the thought of how Charles talked about his sons as if they were mistakes.
Wasn’t Charles supposed to be the loving, supportive father? The kind whose children clung to him with their lives?
That was what Henrik expected.
But the more he listened, the more disappointed he became.
"How could a father say his kid is just weird? And that if someone just looks you in the eye, they’d know something’s off?" he continued.
"Why are you angry on my behalf?"
"Huh?"
"Or are you angry because he wasn’t what you expected him to be?" Atlas asked, watching Henrik’s brows furrow. "My father has a few rules in life: love his wife more than his own life, then the daughters, then the money, and lastly, the sons."
"What?"
"If the son looks like my mother, he’ll be more lenient. Sadly, all of us took after him more than our mother," Atlas explained flatly. "If not for our mother, he would’ve thrown us all in the bin."
Henrik’s face twisted in disbelief. "Bin? You’re kidding. What kind of biased life motto is that?"
"But at the same time... he’d step into a building full of explosives just to save his sons," Atlas added calmly. "I may be a father myself, but I have no idea what a real father should be. What I do know is that my father never stopped trying to be one — no matter how biased, petty, or childish he could be."
Atlas turned toward the window, the corner of his mouth curling into a small smile.

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