Chapter 2767 When Thomas left the ward, Joshua was nowhere to be seen. Yannie was the only one sitting quietly on the chair playing with her phone. He furrowed his brow. “Where‘s Joshua?” Yannie pursed her lips and said, “He said he has something to do, so he left.” She then put away her phone and stood up, staring at Thomas. “How did the talk with your father go?” “It was alright.” Thomas sighed. “I‘ll send you back first.” At this time, he could not tell what Senior Howard was up to with the abrupt change in his mood and thoughts. Had the old geezer truly decided to pass the family to him and kick Tina and her son out of their residence…or was the old geezer just trying to comfort him while planning something else? He could not tell. 

He could only take one step at a time. 

Yannie did not say anything else, looking at Thomas zoning out in his thoughts. She turned around and walked with him toward the elevator “Stop right there!” came the shrill, demanding voice of a woman. Yannie and Thomas stopped walking and looked in the direction of the voice. At the far–away end of the hallway, Tina was walking toward them fiercely. 

Dan‘s hands, though it was not serious as the doctor had made necessary treatments to undo the damage. Still, Thomas could not just be forgiven

to apologize to Dan. Otherwise, it would be a waste after how long Dan cried!

me to apologize to Dan? Did a donkey kick your brain?”

the years. Even his mother‘s death was related to Tina. What audacity did this woman have to request him to apologize to Dan? Did she apologize for playing a part in contributing to his mother‘s death? “Thomas Howard!” Tina gritted her teeth loudly and gave Thomas a death look.” What‘s wrong with Dan hitting you because

and not have someone dislocate your hands or cause trouble for you and this woman, yet you‘re still unwilling to apologize to him? You‘ve crossed the line!” She then kicked open the door of Senior Howard‘s ward. She stared at Thomas

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