Catherine immediately embraced him and whispered into his ear, "I promise you that I won't leave. When you wake up, I'll make roast pork for you.”
Shaun's eyebrows that were tightly knitted in a frown slowly relaxed. He fell unconscious and looked just like a child who was sleeping soundly. No one could have imagined that he was a sick patient who went insane a moment ago.
Lea sat on the ground after getting rescued. Even after a long time had passed, color did not return to her face.
Liam ran over and helped her up. "Mom, I’ve already contacted the mental hospital. They’ll dispatch a car t o pick Shaun up.”
Lea was stunned.
Catherine glared at him. "Who told you to make that call?"
Liam said bluntly, "If we don't send him for treatment, with his current condition, do you want a life to be lost?"
"He's right. It was so terrifying just now.” Mason held Lea's hands and said in fear, "I was scared out of my wits. Just a little bit more and he would’ve pushed you over. It's you this time, but when his illness recurs
again, who will be the next...?’’
He spoke hesitantly, but Lea was swayed. "It’s better to send him to the hospital for treatment. It's not like he hasn't been treated before..."
Catherine could hear no more. "Didn’t you hear what Shaun said just now? The fact that you lied to him and sent him to the mental hospital in the past has already left a scar on him. As a mother, you only know how to pass him over to a cold hospital. You don't deserve to be a mother at all."
Shame and embarrassment flashed through Lea’s expression.
Liam frowned. "What do you know? If we don't lock him up, he’ll hurt someone else again. He could even hurt you."
"That's my business."
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