"Not now."
The doctor shook his head. "It's still good now... the cerebral palsy is possible in the future. It's too late for you to send them to our hospital. Toxins in the body have accumulated to a certain extent and have spread to various organs."
Dixon eyes flashed a trace of gloomy.
After solving Cecil's problem, Dixon visited them once, and transferred them to another hospital. He didn't know if there's someone who continued to drug them...
Damn it, he took it lightly.
Jarvis knows that there must be a lot going on in Dixon's head. He didn't know how to comfort Dixon, "Have we checked the surveillance camera?"
"No."
Dixon's voice is very low, as if he's suppressing his anger, "I will ask Marcus to check."
"Hmm." Jarvis looked into the ward. "You can talk to them. But they might not be able to communicate."
Dixon looked down with pain in his eyes.
Sonia... I can't even protect the slightest part of what belongs to you...
Dixon came back that night. He was tired, but he brought chocolate back to Sonia. He went to their apartment first. He pushed the door and went in to see Victor sitting in the living room playing with Dick. Dixon smiled.
"Daddy, why are you here?"
"The door is open, why isn't it closed?" Dixon muttered, "Are you all used to not closing the door at home? This habit is not good."
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