Chapter 453
“Grandma...” Tim wailed.
As Mary went weak at the knees, Tim wasn't strong enough to support her.
Right before Mary fell onto the floor, Benjamin rushed forward to help her up.
“Mr. Graham, allow me!”
When Ethen wanted to help Benjamin, Tim warned, “Don't you touch my grandma!”
Tim got nervous, for he thought they wanted to take Mary away.
“Sir, we only wish to lend you a hand. We're not bad guys!” Ethen explained.
Since Mary's health condition got worse, Ethen immediately carried her out of the restroom to the emergency room.
“Grandma!”
The misty-eyed Tim chased after Ethen and begged, “My grandma is sick. Please don't capture her! You can take me instead!”
“No one wants to capture any of you!”
Benjamin chased after Tim and carried him. Then, he left the restroom with Ethen.
Worrying about Mary, Tim struggled violently and resisted by kicking.
Since Tim was strong, Benjamin almost couldn't carry him steadily.
Hence, Benjamin had to clamp Tim's legs to stop him from resisting.
“We're not capturing you. Ethen is bringing your grandma to the emergency room!”
Tim was stunned for a while. His eyes darted from Benjamin to Mary, for he was worried that Mary would disappear the next moment.
“My grandma is sick...”
Sensing Tim's worry and fear, Benjamin felt sorry and comforted, “Don't worry. She will be all right!”
Meanwhile, Tim felt a strange peaceful sensation upon hearing Benjamin's words.
Tim wiped the tears away from his face and glanced at Benjamin. Is it true that he's not a bad guy?
In the end, Tim believed they didn't want to capture Mary and him only after Mary was admitted to the emergency room.
“Sir, please wipe the tears away.”
Ethen took out a handkerchief for Tim to clean his face.
Tim was taken aback when he realized that Ethen was overly polite.
“Give it to me!”
After grabbing the handkerchief, Benjamin put Tim down and wiped his face clean.
Tim noticed that Benjamin was dressed in clean clothes while he looked disheveled. Hence, Tim quickly moved away from Benjamin.
Softly, Tim said, “Thank you!”
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