Chapter 741
It seemed like what everyone else had been saying wasn’t important. Only what her brother said was the correct
answer.
Cory looked at him, his eyes like calm lakes.
“I don’t know,” Cory finally answered.
Ivy was close to crying.
Cory continued, “Ivy, all living beings will eventually die, and no one can stop that. It’s okay to be sad, heartbroken,
or even angry, but don’t take it out on others.”
Wayne, who was very likely one of those others, hesitated for a moment.
Ivy’s tears kept falling.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtPaige wanted to comfort her, but she was stopped by Cory’s gaze.
She looked at Cory, inexplicably feeling a little ashamed.
It seemed that everyone else was comforting Ivy, saying Max would make it, things would get better. On the
contrary, it was Cory, the little kiddo, telling Ivy that birth, aging, illness, and death were the norm, no one can stop
it, it was okay to be sad, but not to take it out on others.
The two kids stared at each other for a while.
Cory stepped forward and hugged his sister gently, patting her back: “I’ll be with you outside.”
Crying, Ivy nodded heavily.
Soon, Ivy returned to the ward with Paige.
Rosalynn stepped forward to check Cory’s limbs, neck, and other places for any allergic red spots.
After confirming there were none, Rosalynn finally exhaled a sigh of relief.
“Mom, sorry for getting mad at you just now,” Cory whispered.
Rosalynn came to her senses and shook her head with a smile, “No, I know you were just worried about your sister.
As long as you’re okay.”
She said, caressing Cory’s cheek, genuinely, “You really are the best big brother in the world, even better than
mom and dad.” “It’s all because you taught me well.”
Rosalynn laughed, and then gently warned: “If you feel itchy later, let me or uncle know right away.”
“Don’t worry, I’ll keep an eye on him,” Jaime hurriedly said.
Rosalynn glanced at him.
Thinking to herself: you said that earlier too, and then what happened?
On the way back to the ward, Wayne and Rosalynn walked side by side, initially in silence, until Wayne sighed,
breaking the deadlock.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHis sigh successfully caught Rosalynn’s attention.
“In terms of parenting, I am no match for Cory,” Wayne looked at Rosalynn.
Rosalynn raised her eyebrows slightly, “Cory is incredibly intelligent.”
“Well, that’s also because we have good genes,” Wayne said with no modesty.
Rosalynn looked disgusted, then decided not to continue the topic of genes. “Jaime and I were worried that Max got
poisoned by someone in the community or park. We need to catch that person. This time it was a dog, but next
time it might be a child.”
Wayne shook his head, “Max was poisoned by Mr. Ramay’s granddaughter at home.”
Rosalynn was taken aback, looking at Wayne in surprise. “Why?”
“I don’t know”
Rosalynn frowned, then suddenly realized “No wonder Grandpa Ramay wanted to give away the dog He must have
been worried about this, right?”
“When Grandpa Ramay left, I had them sign an agreement. Now Max is our dog.” Wayne said,
“Let’s hope he can survive,” they said before they reached the ward.