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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 426

Chapter 426 I Will Give You The Money

As Mary looked at the sensible Tim and then at the useless toxic son she had, sorrow filled her heart.

She turned around to get the medicine.

Tim followed closely after her. “Grandma, where are you going?”

“I’m going to get some medicine. Your wound must be treated, otherwise, it could become serious.”

Mary looked at the bloody wound and was very worried.

“Grandma, you go ahead and eat, I’ll apply the medicine myself!”

With that, Tim ran to the house nearby to find a Band-Aid.

He was accustomed to getting injured during work. After cleaning away the blood, he put on the Band-Aid and ran back out.

As Mary watched on, she wiped away a tear.

She was rather regretful about bringing Tim home back then.

I should have sent him to an orphanage. Perhaps, he would have had a better life there.

“Tim, you must apply medicine before putting on the Band-Aid. The way that you did it will not stop the bleeding.

“Grandma, I’ve already smeared some medicine on it earlier.”

Tim nodded vigorously to convince Mary.

“Let me see it, then.”

Mary pulled him close and checked his arm. She only stopped worrying when she saw that the bleeding had stopped.

“Tim, you must avoid getting water on the wound until it’s healed, okay?”

“All right, I got it. Grandma, I’m fine. Come on, we have to go and eat our meal or Uncle Raphael is going to finish it all!”

Tim steadied Mary and led her over to the dining table.

“Okay, let’s eat.”

They went into the kitchen together, only to see that Raphael had finished eating. All that was left on the table were empty plates.

“I never would have thought that you can cook so well, kid. Remember to cook more next time, you hear?”

Raphael threw down his fork, kicked his chair away, and walked toward them.

Boiling with rage, Mary instinctively pushed Tim behind her back.

She glared at her son. “I can’t believe you just ate everything! You didn’t leave a little for Tim!”

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