When these words came out of Abel's mouth, Anne couldn't help but chuckle. She had to admit he was
putting on a good show.
Looking at the scene in front of him, Kevin also cracked into a smile. "If he cries a little harder, I am
also going to sympathize with him."
Anne raised her eyebrows. They stayed for a few more seconds and then turned around and left.
Since the hospital was brimming with people, Kevin and Anne decided to leave.
In the afternoon, Emily called. At that moment, Kevin and Anne were enjoying desserts. They decided
to have a video chat with Emily.
"People on the internet are cursing a lot. I am pretty sure that from tomorrow onward the group's stock
price will decline." Sitting next to Emily, Sam shook his head slightly.
Kevin was least bothered about it. "It doesn't matter," he said indifferently.
"How is everything going on with you? Have you heard from Mr. Huang?" Sam asked.
Kevin sighed and filled him in with the conversation that they had this morning. Sam smiled and shook
his head. "Mr. Huang is a very stupid man.
He is going to regret this."
Kevin nodded. After chatting with Emily for a while, Anne hung up the phone.
"Time seems to be flying by. We have stayed here for ten days. It's time for us to leave W City," said
Anne, stretching herself and looking at Kevin.
Kevin knew she was right. But giving it a second thought, he said, "We can't make an escape without
finishing our business here. The old man's matter hasn't been settled yet. If we leave like fugitives,
people will hold us responsible for what happened. Why don't we solve it today? We can go back to A
City tomorrow and face Kim. What do you say?"
Now that Kim had cooperated with Mr. Huang, it was time for Kim to go back to A City and deal with the
matter over there.
Anne understood Kevin was right. They definitely had to deal with the old man's issue before they left.
In the evening, Anne and Kevin arrived at the hospital again. This time, they weren't alone. A police
officer accompanied them.
The entertainment reporters who had planned to interview them became more excited at the sight of
the police officer. They immediately followed them to take photos. However, Anne and Kevin didn't care
about it and just let them do whatever they wanted.
In the ward, Abel was still playing the role of a dutiful son. The police rushed inside and took him away
for blackmailing, threatening and other crimes.
Abel yelled out his grievance, saying that Anne and Kevin had bribed the police officer, but no one
listened to him. The police officer took Abel into the police car quickly.
The old man sat on the bed and wore the same indifferent look which he always had.
"Everyone, if you want to know the truth, you will know it in some time. But at the moment, this man is
in dire need of rest. Please respect him and leave from here," Kevin said addressing the crowd that
had gathered there. A large number of reporters were standing there.
The entertainment reporters didn't want to offend Kevin, so they left and closed the door behind them.
Looking at the old man, Anne said, "Sir, I hope you are feeling better. Our job here in W City is done.
We are going back to A City tomorrow."
The old man's eyes moved and looked at her. She fetched soup from the lunch box she had carried
and handed it over to him. With a gentle smile, she said, "People become weak when they get old.
What's more, your bones are injured.
This soup will help you increase your health. I hope you will continue to have it even after I am gone."
The old man looked at the soup in front of him and frowned slightly. Ever since he was hospitalized,
Anne had brought him soup every day. His indifference made no difference to her. She seemed hell-
bent on serving him.
"I am going to leave, but please do me a favor and continue having it," she said pleadingly. "You can't
get out of all these even if you leave here," the old man suddenly said. Although he hadn't uttered a
word against his son, Anne and Kevin gathered Abel was a terrible son.
Kevin raised his eyebrows and said, "Thank you for caring about us. I am glad we met.
I have been in the business world for so many years and have experienced many things. This is was
nothing but a piece of cake for me,"
Kevin said and his words were entirely true. He didn't take it seriously, and he hadn't done anything
seriously yet.
"That's good. Now that you have both decided to leave, you can leave," the old man said flatly.
Anne looked at Kevin. The latter was surprised too. Abel was taken away by the police officer, but the
old man didn't ask after his son.
That was quite unusual.
"By the way, I also want to thank you for letting the police take Abel away. If possible, I really wish the
police would keep him in prison for a few more years," the old man added indifferently.
Hearing that, both Anne and Kevin found themselves further surprised. Anne let out a sigh. This man's
reaction was a bit odd and driving her crazy. "Sir, since you asked for that, what else can we do for
you?
If you are in trouble, just tell us. We will find a way to help you out!"
The old man raised his head and looked at Anne and Kevin. He was silent for a while, but then lowered
his eyes again.
At that moment, Anne realized that if she waited, it would be in vain. So she stood up and said to the
old man, "Sir, tomorrow morning, we will go back to A City. Take care of yourself here. If you really have
any difficulties, call us. We will come back to pick you up!
As for your son, if you really mean it, we can use our power to keep him there for several years."
The old man nodded and added, "What I just said now is true. I really mean it. If you let him stay in
prison for a few more years, I will be grateful to you. This way, I owe you a favor."
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