Beverly repeatedly emphasized that when she and Romeo had a chance, they definitely needed to read those poems written by
Thomas and Donne.
Beverly had also told her that once she discovered the true colors, she''d be shocked. It would be more surprising than she could
ever imagine, and she''d feel that the trip was worth it.
So, the masterminds behind the scenes had to be Tomas and Donna.
Arabe didn’t understand why they had done those things, but her first reaction was to ask, “Where are Grandma and
Grandpa?”
“Before they left, Tomas and Donna said they were taking them abroad for vacation.”
Hearing this, Arabe’s heart sank. They might take advantage of the name of travel to emigrate abroad, beyond the reach of the
law. In doing so, Grandma and Grandpa could be their best hostages!!
“We better not tip them off. Let''s find out where they are now first, then we can go back together,” Arabe said reassuringly.
“Okay, wait for my message.”
An hourter.
Phillip and Shirley hurried over to Reflections Vi.
Shirley anxiously asked Edith, who was leading the way, “How''s Be?”
“What did the doctor say? Is it serious?” Phillip was clearly just as worried; they had been about to board a ne for a vacation
when they heard their beloved granddaughter-inw had an ident during an experiment. They were so worried that they
insisted on visiting Reflections Vi first.
“I''m not sure about the specifics, the doctor just arrived. Please don’t worry, Sir and Madam, Ms. Be is blessed with good
fortune.”
“I just hope she’s not in too much pain or too frightened,” said Shirley, quickening her pace out of concern, “Has Romeo arrived
yet?”
“Mr. McMillian has not arrived yet.” Edith led them into the main house.
Following Phillip and Shirley were Tomas and Donna. They had been about to whisk the elderly couple off on an overseas trip.
They were already on the ne''s staircase when Romeo said Arabe had an ident.
The two elders insisted on seeing Arabe no matter what, and they also required that Tomas and Donnae along to show
their care.
In the end, unable to dissuade the seniors, Tomas and Donna had to show up together.
After changing into slippers, Donna, following the group into the living room, only to find it empty. She quietly asked, “Where are
Keh and Louisa?”
“After Ms. Be''s ident, they''ve been looking after her in her room.” Edith couldn''t help but show a concerned expression,
clearly worried about Ms. Be''s condition.
Upon reaching the upstairs, Edith brought them to Arabe’s room and knocked on the door.
“Sir, Madam, Ms. Be.” Edith reported from outside, “the McMillians are here to visit Ms. Be.”
The one who opened the door was
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