Chapter 810 Reckless
Natalie didn’t want to put the kids in danger, so she had Steven deposit them at Kenneth’s place temporarily.
Leaving them at Kenneth’s could kill two birds with one stone. The kids had someone to take care of them, and they could accompany Kenneth and distract him from worrying about Samuel’s condition.
Justin was in Coldbridge searching for the lair he heard from Yara.
Steven spent half of his time searching with Justin and the rest of his time monitoring Samuel’s condition at home.
“Mr. Steven.” Gavin asked with worried lines on his face, “How is Mr. Samuel?”
“He’ll be fine,” Steven assured him. “It’s already midnight. Get some rest. I’ll stay with him.”
Gavin was hesitant but nodded as he obeyed Steven in the end. “All right. Call me if you need anything, Mr. Steven.”
Steven entered Samuel’s bedroom and saw a middle-aged Samuel lying on the bed.
He had more gray hairs and wrinkles on the corners of his eyes and forehead, looking like a fifty-year-old.
Steven clenched his fist and slammed it against the wall, feeling helpless and guilty as he watched his brother age so quickly.
F**king Yara! Good thing she was dead. If she’s still alive, I’ll make sure she’s dead. If there’s a way to take Samuel’s place, I’ll take it in a heartbeat.
His eyes prickled with tears as he watched Samuel age swiftly as days passed.
Then, Steven heard someone walking up the stairs toward the bedroom.
Wiping his eyes, he exited the bedroom to see a woman dressed in a green top and white pleated skirt, holding a vintage suitcase. She looked like she had just walked out of a painting.
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