I almost fainted after hearing what he said.
Mason actually brought Munchkin to such a life-threatening place the last time.
After hanging up the phone, I looked at Theo and asked in a trembling voice, "That means that Munchkin is also suffering from some kind of disease, right?”
I could not accept the truth. Munchkin was still so young. How could he possibly suffer from such a serious disease?
Theo fell silent for a long time before saying in a hoarse voice, "When he took Munchkin away at the time, my men weren't able to find out that he brought Munchkin to the chemical plant. I found someone to reinvestigate it recently. Since he said so, it must be true. I believe he wouldn't have taken Munchkin to the suburban cabin if there wasn’t a leak.' "Munchkin is his son. How could he be so cruel?" I fought back the urge to cry out loud. "He knew the chemical plant was a very dangerous place. He was trying to kill him."
Theo pursed my lips. "Mason isn’t in charge of the Lynches’ industry in South Vasetine. He was probably unaware that there was a problem with the factory. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have taken Munchkin away after learning about the gas leak."
"Even if he was unaware and didn’t intend to hurt Munchkin, shouldn't he let have let us take Munchkin to the hospital for a check-up? He didn't tell us anything. If he had told us, then Munchkin would've been able to get treatment in time."
Having said that, I broke down and cried
Theo was in a bad mood too. He took a deep breath and said, "Let's not get anxious yet. Munchkin is already receiving treatment in the hospital. When the results are in, maybe things aren't actually that bad, or maybe what he has is just a common cold.'
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