Before the words were finished, Cedron swallowed them back.
His mind was filled with chagrin.
What the hell was he doing.
Did he want to say that because of what the old Mrs. Navarro did, he was unable to keep Anna?
But why would I want to keep a woman like that!
She had nothing to do with herself!
Let alone following Sebastian, even if he died, it would have nothing to do with him at all.
“What do you mean,” said the old Mrs. Navarro, still waiting for the next part of the sentence, “what have I done to you?”
“Nothing!” Cedron grimaced ironically, “Anyway, don’t go out and owe favors in the future, especially to Sebastian and his wife.”
Throwing this down, Cedron turned and prepared to leave.
the old Mrs. Navarro muttered after him, “No wonder Mrs. Grant immediately refused to dine with you yesterday as soon as she heard about it, you guys seem to have had a fight, but it should be your fault!”
It can’t be Mrs. Grant’s fault.
Mrs. Grant seemed to be very gentle, but it was Cedron’s temper she knew very well, bad to the core.
Cedron’s footsteps gave way.
Bonnie was still very resistant to eating with her?
But if she remembered correctly, she should not have provoked Bonnie.
Not only did he not provoke her, he even helped her bring up her baby for so long.
How come there was such a big grudge that she was not willing to eat a meal, as if she had accumulated a grudge for years!
This thought flashed through Cedron’s mind and was quickly dispelled.
Forget it, what did he care!
Cedron was going to leave straight away.
As he passed the corner, he met Aunt Gilead.
Aunt Gilead was full of surprise as soon as she saw him, “Mr. Navarro, are you here to see Amad, ouch, that’s great, Amad has been in a bad mood for the past few days, and refused to eat whatever she said, I was worried, it’s good that you’re here, as long as you say something, she will definitely eat obediently.”
Cedron wrinkled his handsome sword brows, “Why won’t she eat?”
Aunt Gilead shook her head with a bewildered expression, “I don’t know, she refused to say anything even when asked, it made me worried, good thing Mr. Navarro you came!”
Aunt Gilead had an expression of looking at a savior.
Cedron was silent for a moment, but finally raised his steps and followed Aunt Gilead into the ward.
In the children’s ward, Amad was lying on his pillow, head down, not knowing what he was doing.
“Amad look who’s here!” Aunt Gilead exclaimed.
Amad instantly brightened up and turned his head over, “Mommy, you’re finally … Uncle Navarro. it’s you.”
Disappointment flickered in those amethyst-like eyes.
It even turned back around and adjusted the position of the pillow, which stopped moving as if it was mimicking a boulder.
Cedron looked to Aunt Gilead, “Why don’t you go over to THE OLD Mrs. Navarro’s and ask THE OLD Mrs. Navarro what happened to those five little ones, then come back and tell me.”
Aunt Gilead knew this was Cedron trying to sidetrack her.
Glancing at Amad, her voice gently coaxed, “Amad, haven’t you always wanted to see Uncle Navarro, Uncle Navarro is very busy, this is specially taking time to come and see you, you have to play well with Uncle Navarro!”
Only after saying this did he turn around and leave the ward.
Only when only two people, Cedron and Amad, were left in the ward, did Cedron slowly speak, “What’s hidden under the pillow, show me.”
Amad’s body jerked and looked at Cedron in disbelief, “Uncle Navarro, how did you know?”
She had hidden her cell phone under her pillow, it had been so hidden that even her brother hadn’t noticed.
How did Uncle Navarro know?
Cedron: “…”
He is, after all, someone who has been in the mall, how could he not know?
When he came in just now, Amad’s little gesture was all caught in his eyes.
At this moment–
Cedron got up, walked over to the hospital bed, and reached out towards Amad, “Take it out and show it to me.”
Amad obediently took out what was under his pillow, not forgetting to ask, “Uncle Navarro, you mustn’t tell anyone else, it’s a little secret between us, okay?”
A little secret?
Cedron stared at the object in his hand for a long moment.
It was just a regular kid’s cell phone, nothing special looking.
This as far as hiding it?
“They don’t let you play with cell phones now?” Cedron asked, “Is it because playing with a cell phone will affect your condition?”
“No, they’re afraid I’ll call out.” Amad’s eyes dimmed for a few moments.