Baby Robbie raised his hand to wipe away the tears from the corners of his eyes. Then, he leaped and jumped from the window to the ground before disappearing into the vast darkness.
It had been quite some time since he had such an overwhelming feeling. It was as if he had found his direction in life, which was to pursue what Sis Daisy was trying to defend.
Not only did he want to protect the girls from the military intelligence division but he also wanted to fulfill Sis Daisy's wish that she failed to fulfill.
That was to overturn the military intelligence division.
He came to the Banners’ household and climbed up the wall like a ghost. He found Roxie’s bedroom, unlocked the window, and pushed it open before jumping in.
Roxie was lying on the bed and opened her eyes in alert upon hearing the faint sound of wind coming in from the window.
Baby Robbie had arrived in front of her bed. When Roxie saw Baby Robbie’s teary eyes, she asked in distress, "What’s the matter, Baby Robbie?"
Baby Robbie asked her in a choked up manner, "Do you have any medicine that’s able to restore memories, Sis Six?"
Roxie's eyes flashed a hint of vigilance. "Why on earth do you need such medicine?"
Baby Robbie said, "Give it to me.”
Roxie said, "I don't have it."
Baby Robbie looked at her, his gaze somewhat deep with resentment.
Roxie felt helpless, and she said to him angrily, "I thought that you came here looking for me in the dead of night because you were worried about me. I never thought that you'd come here to ask for such harmful military intelligence division stuff."
Seeing her pretending to be angry and jealous, Baby Robbie could not help but laugh. He dragged a stool over to her bed and sat down.
Then, he reached out to touch Roxie’s forehead. He made sure she was okay before saying, "Didn’t you do this to yourself?"
Roxie was stunned, and a guilty look flashed across her eyes.
"What... do you mean?" She pretended to be confused.
Baby Robbie said, "Tell me honestly. Was it really Thirteen who poisoned you?"
Roxie said, "Why on earth would I lie to you, Robbie? I have no grudge against Thirteen, so why would I frame her? If you don't believe me, you can go ahead and ask Sis-in law. She can testify for me."
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