Chapter 1670
In the elevator, Byran turned to Ellinor. “Sis, when we get in there, just say something nice, okay? Comfort Dad a
bit. I’ll keep a lookout.”
Ellinor frowned and cast a sideways glance at him. “Keep a lookout? Is visiting your father in the hospital something
we need to hide? Why the need for a lookout?”
Byran shook his head. “No, no. I’m afraid of my brother seeing us. He warned me several times yesterday not to
tell you about this and not to disturb you. I… I did it for Dad. It’s best if my brother doesn’t find out, or I’ll definitely
be in for a beating.”
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Ding!
The elevator doors opened.
Byran led Ellinor to McNeil’s hospital room.
Upon entering, they found the family servants gathered around the bed, urging the old man to eat something.
But McNeil seemed to be in his own world. He was indifferently staring blankly into space.
Seeing this, Byran sighed helplessly, cleared his throat, and coughed to draw attention.
When the servants saw Byran return, they quietly excused themselves.
Byran guided Ellinor to his stone-faced dad’s bedside. “Dad, Sis is here to visit you.”
McNeils eyes widened as he turned to look at them. His gaze fell on Ellinor, who was standing behind his younger
son. He seemed taken aback at first, but then his face relaxed into a knowing smile.
Even though his face was pale, he still weakly smiled at Ellinor. “You’re here?”
Ellinor frowned at him.
When she came, she felt indifferent, thinking that the life and death of this old man had nothing to do with her.
But when she saw McNeil’s pale, weak face, she felt an indescribable heaviness in her heart.
Byran pushed Ellinor to the front. “I’ll keep a lookout outside. You chat with Dad, okay? If anything happens, just call
me. I’ll be right outside the door.”
With that, the young Byran slipped out.
Ellinor stood by the bed, looking at McNeil without uttering a word.
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McNeil smiled gently at her. “Sit down.”
Sit where? Ellinor looked around, but there were no chairs.
She didn’t want to sit on the bed. She’d be too close to this old man.
“No need. I prefer standing.”
McNeil looked around and realized that there were no chairs, so he felt a bit embarrassed. “Sorry, there’s no chair.”
Ellinor shrugged. “What’s going on? Feeling a bit down?”
McNeil gave a bitter smile. “I just wanted to visit my wife and daughter in the other world. I thought they were no
longer among the living.”
Ellinor snorted sarcastically. “Mr. Howard, are you trying to die for love? Your wife and daughter have been missing
for almost two decades, right? Mr. Howard, your timing is a bit off, isn’t it? Quite the delayed reaction.”
After hearing his daughter’s sarcasm, McNeil didn’t get angry. Instead, he looked down with a hint of self-mockery in
his eyes. He asked carefully, “Do… do you hate me very much?”