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The Billionaire And His Son Want Me Back (Paisley) novel Chapter 279

When Paisley saw Max's name on the screen, her heart tensed up.

The ringing sounded almost like a death knell.

"Paisley, aren't you going to answer?" It wasn't until Linna spoke that Paisley finally picked up the call.

However, before she could say anything, Max spoke first, "Ms. Sutton, could you come to Brightmoor for a moment?"

His voice sounded urgent—this was the first time Paisley had ever heard Max like this.

"Did something happen?" Paisley asked.

"Yes. It's my adoptive father—he's injured. I can't call a doctor, so I have no choice but to ask for your help. Please, I'm begging you!" Max's plea was humble, his dignity cast aside as he desperately sought Paisley's help to treat his adoptive father.

But Paisley quickly caught onto something. "You can't call a doctor?"

Paisley felt confused. Brightmoor wasn't as elite a city as Harrowfell, but its medical resources were still abundant.

Max sighed, "It's complicated. A lot of people are hoping for my adoptive father to have an accident right now, but he absolutely cannot afford to. If anyone finds out, it won't just affect me and my adoptive father—the entire Godard family will be thrown into chaos."

Although his explanation was vague, Paisley got the general idea.

In prestigious families, things were either harmonious or filled with power struggles. Clearly, the Vanderbilt family was one of the harmonious ones, whereas the internal strife within the Godard family was likely even worse than that of the Beaumonts in Harrowfell.

After all, the current head had no biological children—only Max, his adoptive son.

That meant if Tyson had an accident, the position of the next family head would be up for grabs.

Max was capable, but without a legitimate claim, it would be easy for others in the Godard family to use that against him and take him down.

Seeing Paisley's hesitation, Max assumed she was reluctant. He reassured her. "I've already sent Leo and the others to Harrowfell to pick you up. As long as you agree to come, I'll protect you. I've also arranged for a group to look after Rena and Maria—they'll be completely safe.

"No matter what happens, even if you can't heal my adoptive father, I won't let you get involved in this mess. I promise, the Godard family won't trouble you."

Max laid out all the potential risks for Paisley. But even so, he couldn't be certain she would agree to help him. And even if she did, there was no guarantee she could actually save his adoptive father.

Regardless, Max thought he had to try. "Ms. Sutton... I—"

"Alright, I'll go." Before Max could continue persuading her, Paisley agreed right away.

In the past, she wouldn't have agreed. Although she was a doctor, she didn't have the kind of sincere compassion most doctors did.

If she happened to come across someone in need and her own safety wasn't at risk, she would offer help for free. But the moment her own safety was involved, no matter how much money was offered, she most likely wouldn't go.

This time, however, was different—this time, Paisley wanted to confirm something.

Max didn't know any of this. He simply thought Paisley agreed out of consideration for him. "Thank you. I'm sorry, I already arranged for Leo and the others to head to Harrowfell to find you before getting your permission."

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