Chapter 524 It’s All Your Fault

Looking at Theodore who was unwilling to give up, Moses had no choice but to get back to work.

Theodore also knew that Everleigh was in a lot of trouble. Even the Jenkins family was suffering from both internal and external problems, not to mention her parents.

He knew that Cynthia had gone abroad, but it was hard to tell if she had done things in secret. In conclusion, they had to be extra careful.

In the afternoon, he went to the hospital to visit Abraham. He saw Madison when he was on his way to the ward.

She saw him too. She had read all the recent news, and felt delighted about it.

Everleigh had cheated on her husband, and such behavior should’ve made her disappear forever.

“Mr. Godfrey, it seems that you’ve just got off work. I have to say, the recent news is incredibly interesting,” she mocked him.

Theodore didn’t show many reactions after hearing that. He was already used to people making sarcastic and negative remarks about them.

“If you have so much free time, why don’t you take good care of Xavier? I heard from Everleigh that if he falls ill again, he might lose his life.”

His tone was cool and indifferent, and no emotions could be detected from his words.

Suddenly, Madison’s mocking gaze became sharp. “Are you very happy to see your brother die?”

“No, if he’s dead, it’s all your fault. Everleigh has the ability to treat him, but you’re being stubborn. Even if Xavier wants to put the blame on someone, it should be on you. Mom, sometimes I’m really curious to know what kind of mentality you actually have.” Theodore wasn’t showing her any respect at all.

She was his biological mother, but they had somehow become arch enemies.

What’s more, it was all because of a woman.

He strode forward and continued walking towards Abraham’s ward.

He really wanted to visit Xavier as well, but since Madison was there, he decided not to.

Stainley was also in Abraham’s ward.

Stainley had met Abraham before, so the two of them were naturally very familiar with each other.

“I didn’t know about your health when I was abroad, and Everleigh didn’t tell me about it either.”

“It’s not a big deal. I just came here to have some rest,” Abraham explained.

handed him a peeled orange, and Theodore happened to see

that Stainley was back, so he wasn’t surprised

you here?” Abraham asked as soon as

decided to come over and visit you.” Theodore walked

some confusion could be seen in his eyes. Since when did Theodore

Smith, aren’t you

just returned, and there are a lot of things that I have to slowly get used to. I heard that Mr. Trevino was hospitalized,

that it was reasonable

sparkled as a smile appeared on his lips. “Of course. Dad, I heard that you like tea leaves, so I bought some for you from a tea shop.”

Theodore addressed Abraham as

but they weren’t married yet. Why did he call

didn’t mind. It was only a matter of time before

and Everleigh would

Hence, it didn’t matter.

emerge on his face. By the time he raised his head

report on my previous work trip, so I have to go now. I’ll come see you

Abraham’s words were

first time he had realized that having an extraordinarily excellent daughter wasn’t necessarily

both excellent men in their respective

in a

and mocked, “You sure know

knows that Everleigh and I are together. Besides, we already have our children. It’s normal for me to call you that.” Theodore picked up an apple and sliced it for him. His slender fingers were holding a knife, and his movements

own

knew if Theodore was doing it on purpose or not, but he

over, she was also surprised to hear it. Did something

he suddenly calling

please check and see if he can consume this,” Theodore said as he stood up and

avoided by heart disease patients. He didn’t know what

way he addressed Abraham, she had an inexplicable feeling of

did someone or something

why are you

but nothing came out of her mouth. It was way too soon for him to

the bed,

Leon appeared at the door with a lot of things in his

“Theodore.”

asked in

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