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Bride Behind The Mask (Frederick and Marguerite)

Chapter 497
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Chapter 497

Meanwhile, in the children’s bedroom at the grand Winston Estate, Teresa and Hayes were in the thick of an intense

video game battle.

“Little Mute! Head to the storage room! There’s loot in the storage room!”

“Aw, man! Someone’s looted the storage already! There’s a drop in the southeast! Let’s go for the air drop! Come

on out, Little Mute!”

“Little Mute? Little Mute, come out already! Huh? Why are you just standing there?”

Teresa clutched her phone with both hands, glancing up to see Hayes sprawled at the foot of the bed.

Her gaze fell on Hayes’ phone screen, which had switched to an incoming call interface, prompting a surge of

frustration, “Ugh-Who’s calling you at a time like this?”

Hayes, looking guilty, glanced at the call from Yuna, then back at Teresa, and quietly walked onto the balcony to

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answer.

“Hayes! Manley’s condition is getting worse! Hurry to the hospital! I’ve called a car to the front door; don’t delay!”

The urgency in Yuna’s voice tightened Hayes’ little heart in an instant. The little guy knew what this meant-his mom

wanted him to give blood again. But didn’t the nice nurse say just yesterday that it was only once a month?

He had come back feeling awful yesterday, and was still not feeling great, so Hayes was a bit scared.

His voice was timid, trembling, “Mommy… I’m scared…”

“How can you be so thoughtless? I’m just asking you to give a little blood! But what about Manley? Manley’s fighting

for his life! Brothers are supposed to help each other out! Don’t forget, it was you hogging the nutrients in my belly

that made Manley sick!” Suddenly, Hayes felt an overwhelming sense of guilt. His innocent and kind heart even

started to believe Mommy had a point. He was giving blood to save Manley’s life, and right now, Manley must be a

hundred times more in pain.

His guilt made him quickly agree to Yuna’s request. He hung up and stepped back inside from the balcony, glancing

at Teresa before pointing towards the door:

“I’ll be back… in a flash!”

“Where are you going?” Teresa asked, nonchalantly holding her phone.

Hayes felt a bit guilty, replying, “Just going to pick up… a medical… report.”

Instantly, the words “medical report” put Teresa on high alert. Her mind raced to the image of Little Mute’s arm,

covered in needle marks.

She had meant to tell her Mommy and Hayes’ Daddy about it, but she didn’t see them coming home all night. And

by morning, they had already left.

She thought about sending a text to Mommy, but seeing Hayes looking better, she decided to spend the day playing

games with him.

Now, Little Mute said he was going to get a medical report, but he seemed unusually tense!

His brows were furrowed into a tiny, worried knot! It was the face of someone heading to the gallows.

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Teresa quit the game and, with a sharp gaze, eyed Hayes, “Are you really just going to pick up a medical report?”

Hayes, too anxious to meet Teresa’s eyes, nodded faintly, “Yeah.””

“When will you be back?”

It only took five minutes for the blood draw yesterday, so it should be the same today.

Including the travel time, he should be home within half an hour.

“Half an hour… I’ll be back.”

“Alright… make it quick!”

Hayes nodded and left the room without another word. But Teresa wasn’t so easily fooled. As soon as Hayes

stepped out, she turned into a little detective, silently trailing behind him.

She saw Hayes leave the estate and get into a sleek black sedan.

She quickly flagged down a taxi and pointed to the black car ahead, “Hurry! Follow that car!”

Before long, the two youngsters arrived one after the other at The Atlas Private Hospital.

Hayes was taken to the blood draw area, but today, to his surprise, it wasn’t in the aseptic operating room but in a

more secluded ward.

The friendly nurse from yesterday was replaced by a taller, imposing man whose mask was tightly fixed, obscuring

his face. He