Chapter 1395
“You must send Mr. Lennon back safely!”
Henry knocked on the car window and spoke sternly to the driver.
“Yes!”
The driver nodded, started the car, and slowly drove away.
Henry stood where he was until the car disappeared before hurrying home.
Old Madam Zackman was sitting on the couch.
Henry’s wife and son accompanied him by staying beside him.
The beef stew was simmering in the kitchen, and the fragrance was beginning to waft everywhere.
It was the most regular atmosphere in a family, but it had not appeared in Henry’s family for more than a year.
They were always in a bad mood because of Old Madam Zackman’s illness.
Old Madam Zackman was in a wheelchair and had to be attended to day and night.
Later, Old Madam Zackman ate less and less until she even lost her appetite these two days.
No one knew how frustrated and helpless Henry had been.
Henry was filled with emotion when he saw this harmonious scene.
He was also more grateful to Sean.
“Old Madam, how did Mr. Lennon treat your illness?”
Henry also came over, curious.
“Yes, Grandma. Tell us!”
Henry’s son urged him repeatedly too.
“I’m not ill, so how can he cure me?”
Old Madam Zackman waved her hand slightly and replied haughtily.
“You’re not ill… What did you and Mr. Lennon talk about for two hours?”
Henry paused for two seconds before asking quickly.
“I played two games of chess with Mr. Lennon.”
Old Madam Zackman spoke slowly and beamed at the mention of Sean.
She looked as if she was more affectionate to Sean than to Henry’s family.
It made Henry and the rest more curious.
“Only two games of chess?”
Henry paused for two seconds before asking again.
“Yes, only two games of chess.”
Old Madam Zackman modded gently.
“Well…”
Henry glanced at his wife and son, confused.
Only two games of chess, and he cured the legs of someone in a wheelchair.
Only two games of chess, and he gave someone who had not had an appetite for a long time cravings for beef stew.
Henry and his family were curious, but they could not ask much if Old Madam Zackman refused to say anything.
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