Chapter 10 Goodbye to the little boy
Betsy had always known that Rosa preferred boys to girls, but every Rosa could have a son, Rosa would not help Betsy seek a way out, so she did not dare to speak again.
"Don't worry, Mother, I'll take care of it. Bert's like air to me now. I can't even see Norton."
"You're Norton's mother anyway, he won't forsake you. Remember, hide it, and let me know if you're in trouble!"
"Good mother, good to have you! But does the dead woman have to be here all the time? I'm tired of watching it!"
"Don't worry, I've already figured out what's going to happen to Bane. I'm going to make the most of her last use!"
A gleam of gloom came into Rosa's eyes.
...
Bane went back to the Reeds' house and paid a special visit to Sophie.
Rosa had not deceived her. She had indeed taken Sophie to the best hospital.
Bane's desire to leave with Sophie faded as he saw her look better and better.
As a weak woman and a strong mother, Bane suppressed her anger and began to plan her future seriously.
"Mummy, isn't grandmother here?”
Sophie thought Rosa, who had picked her up the other day, was her grandmother.
Even though her grandmother didn't look good on her, it didn't make Sophie happy to have her grandmother.
Bane stopped short of peeling the apple. "Sophie, don't come any closer to that man. You can't trust anyone but Mamma.
"Mom, why can't you trust grandma?"
Holding Sophie in her arms, Bane said in all seriousness, "That's not Mother's mother, that's not your grandmother, that's a bad person, and you can't trust her anyway!"
Sophie did not quite understand, but she listened to Bane and nodded.
"Good girl Sophie!”
"Mom, are you still working there in that uncle?"
At the mention of this, Bane's face changed visibly and he made a random excuse: "Mom doesn't work there anymore. Mom has a good job."
A trace of disappointment came over Sophie's face. "Oh, oh, I'll never see my uncle again."
'Does Phyl like that uncle?’
"Rightness! That uncle is good-looking and gives his mother a job!"
Bane touched Sophie's head and said nothing.
Bert was the president of Ron's Group, and it was unlikely that he would ever interact with such a great man again. Sophie might as well forget it.
"Obedient, mother go to dote point water, you here obediently wait for a while."
With that, Bane went out with his water glass.
...
Meanwhile, Myron rushed to the hospital with Norton in his arms.
Norton had a sudden stomachache and the family doctor could not come.
So Myron brought Norton to the hospital and called Bert.
Bert didn't come, but the hospital had been informed.
The hospital was owned by Ron's Group, so before Norton could get there, the doctors were all waiting at the gate.
Because he didn't want anyone to see Norton, Bert cleared the scene early.
When Bane came out, he saw the line of doctors waiting at the gate, walking on thin ice.
Bane tried to go but was stopped by security.
There was nothing she could do but take a look from a distance. Soon she saw a little boy brought to the hospital. The doctors rushed to the hospital.
Looking at the boy from a distance, she felt familiar.
But before she could see clearly, the doctor sent the little boy into the ward.
She put aside her strange feelings and got permission to go to fetch water.
When she was about to go back, she ran into someone on the corner.
She knocked the cup over, spilling hot water on the back of her hand.
She let out a cry of pain, and the backs of her hands turned red.
"Why you are here again?”
There was a familiar voice, and Bane looked up suddenly. It was Bert.
Bert frowned. Finding her here, so soon after Norton was in the hospital, was suspicious.
Bane had been a little afraid of him, but now that he was no longer a member of Ron's Group, he did not have to listen to him.
And the back of the hand was very ache again, she came directly 1: "you shouldn't make an apology?"
"You'd better give up your disgusting purpose!" Said Bert, swallowing his anger.
'What?’
'Leave now!’
Bane suddenly felt that this man was not a brain problem, she did not want to talk with him.
"No matter what you say, I'm not leaving!"
Sophie still needed treatment for her illness. How could she leave?
Bert tried to suppress his anger, but now that he had other business, he did not bother her so much.
When Bane saw Bert there, he thought that the child must be Bert's son.
I didn't think Bert had a family, and his son was five or six years old.
Bane had a strange feeling when he thought of the boy.
She could not help wanting to care. Seeing Bert in such a hurry, it must have been a big problem.
Bane, unable to control his steps, followed.
"President, little master this is made of gastroenteritis, little master he refused to treat, we also have no way."
Bert's face fell in an instant.
When he opened the door, he found Norton huddled in a corner, covered with needles and pills.
All the doctors and nurses stood helplessly in a row, and none of them dared to force the young master.
"Norton, what do you want!"
Norton cowered, afraid but still silent.
Bert went up to him, his face angry. "What are you fooling around with?"
"Father, I'm not taking the medicine. Let all these people out."
Norton's voice was obviously weak, it must be a lot of pain.
But he was very difficult to endure since childhood, even if fell again heavy also did not cry, acute gastroenteritis so painful also did not cry.
But Bert thought he was being angry, and his anger rose with it.
Did he just throw a few hundred million contracts away and let him see that he was in a tantrum regardless of his health?
As Bane passed, he saw Bert with a tight frown and a dark face, ready to be angry.
Bane rushed to him.
She did not think anything. It was just a gut reaction.
But it was not until she rushed past that she realized she was wrong. It was a family matter and had nothing to do with her.
When they all looked shocked, Bane had no choice but to say through gritted teeth, "Ron, boss, how could you be so cruel to a child? What if he scares him?"
The doctors were momentarily stunned. Was this crazy woman dying? She had the nerve to contradict President Ron like that.
Norton looked up at the same moment. His forehead was covered with beads of sweat, and it looked like he's in pain.












