The man who was kicked down by Henry finally got up.
Seeing that no one was paying attention to him, he quickly ran out of the side door.
"Honey, that man is running away!"
Monique pointed at the fleeing man.
"It's okay, forget him." Henry didn't even look at him. He bent down and picked up Zoila from the ground.
Monique held Frank in her arms and followed them out.
Soon, the sound of a police car rang in the distance. Monique finally understood what Henry meant by "don't worry about him".
Monique no longer paid attention to those people. She followed Henry to send Zoila to the hospital.
After Zoila's divorce, she had not even hired a nanny and raised him alone.
At this time, Zoila was in the hospital, but Albert was not a capable person.
There was no one around her who could take care of her.
For the sake of her saving Frank, Monique and Henry stayed in the hospital.
Monique called Mrs. Lee and asked her to pick up the child first.
...
It was already past 10 o'clock in the evening when Zoila woke up from a coma.
As soon as she opened her eyes, she could vaguely see Henry's gloomy face.
Zoila turned her face away guiltily.
She could always feel a cold gaze looking down at herself from above.
Zoila tried to sit up with her hands on her body.
"Hiss!"
Her movements affected the wound, which made her gasp in pain.
The pain woke her up, and she finally found herself in the hospital ward.
There were only her and Henry in the ward.
"Where's Albert?" Zoila looked around the whole room and did not see her son.
"Zoila, don't worry. Albert is sleeping in the next room."
Monique pushed the door open and came in.
"I didn't mean that. As a mother, although I was angry that you took away Frank, I later knew that you did it for the sake of being rich.
"As a mother, if I encounter the same thing, I may make such a choice. After all, nothing is more important than my own child."
But Aunt, you forget that we're a family. If anything happens to you, you should tell us as soon as possible. Let's think of a way together.
It's not that you mess around and make things even more complicated.
Grandma asked us to take care of you more, of course, we will naturally take it seriously."
It wasn't that Monique didn't blame Zoila for putting Frank in danger.
Monique would not let her off so easily when it happened to someone else.
But this person was Henry's aunt, the daughter whom her grandmother had asked her to take care of.
For the sake of her grandmother and the fact that she had saved Little Frank in the end, Monique was still willing to forgive her once.
If you hadn't forced me into a corner, would I have hurt a child?
"Do you think you can teach me when you save me? No way!"
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