The guards stepped toward Albert. Every one of them was tall and muscular, dressed in security uniform with a red banner on their arm and walkie-talkies hanging on their waist. 

 

With a stern expression, one of them said, “For kidnappers, you sure are brave for daring to come here to the hospital. Tie them up!” 

Stunned, Albert looked at them in disbelief. “K—Kidnappers?!” 

“Yeah,” the nurse snorted in contempt. “Luckily, that boy you brought in was smart enough to fake being sick so that he could ask for help in the hospital. Otherwise, you would’ve gotten what you wanted! Security, don’t waste time talking to them. Send these scumbags to the police station!” 

The bodyguards behind Albert felt defeated. “What do you mean, we kidnapped a boy?” they argued exasperatedly. “That’s our young master!” 

‘Young Master? Crap!’ Albert’s eyes widened as he then ran past the guards and the nurse before darting into the children’s ward. 

The doctor was writing a medical report when someone stormed in. Startled, the doctor stood up from his chair and ran to the door to stop Albert by grabbing a corner of his clothes. “Hey, what are you doing?” 

Albert looked around, only to find the clinic empty with no sign of Miles. Instantly, he felt as though he could just spit blood. 

… 

on the top floor of the Mason

the director’s office when he received a call from the bodyguard, telling him that Ollie had pretended to be sick and

dropped. Furious, Cedrick’s lips curled into a

great son he had. Cedrick had only locked him into a room, and he immediately faked illness to escape. Cedrick wondered if he should praise his son’s wisdom in

His voice was low and enticing,

do you know you’ve crossed the line here? Master Cedrick is really

… 

that headed toward his home. Catelyn would usually hide a spare key under the mat in front

lock by

in through the door in hopes of catching the strange man in his house, but the apartment

before running to

any hair strands or toiletries that belonged to another

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