It was still early morning, so his desperate yell could’ve wakened up the residents in the building.
Naturally, Sebastian was woken up rudely.
He initially thought of ignoring Saul, but the kids were here, so he had no choice but to get up grimly.
“What’s with the yell? He’s ill, so it’s perfectly normal for his son to send him to Jetroina, right?”
“Normal? Who knows what they are planning. Sebastian, stop being childish and follow me to the hospital right now,” Saul declared and dashed forward to drag him out.
Luckily, Wendy was on his side. “Mr. Hayes, you should go visit your father before it’s too late.”
Sebastian remained quiet for some time.
In the end, he glared at them and changed his clothes before leaving with his cousin.
Around twenty minutes later, they arrived at the hospital.
Sebastian didn’t want to be here, especially after the old man called him a hypocrite, causing them to have a fallout.
Yes, he had always rebelled against his father, but no one knew how important his father was to him.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t have agreed to marry Sasha when Frederick ordered him to do so.
Alas, everything had changed now.
Saul drove ahead and glanced in the rearview mirror at the aloof man seated in the backseat. Seeing how grouchy the man was, he dared not say anything throughout the entire journey.
Upon their arrival, the leader of Black Hawk, Channing Woods, who had been working for Frederick for a long time, came to greet them.
Saul opened the car door without saying anything.
Channing took one look at the man in the car and exclaimed in delight, “Mr. Sebastian, you’re here!”
It was as though Sebastian was his last straw of hope.
Regardless, Sebastian didn’t respond to his enthusiasm and merely flash a mocking smirk.
Channing was rendered speechless.
Saul hastily dragged him away. “At least he’s here, right? That’s what’s important. We should head to Frederick now.”
“Okay!”
Channing led them into the hospital hastily.
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