Upon seeing this, Conway turned to Herman, giving him a knowing look.
Herman was busy trying to figure out what was going on with Andrea, who was sitting at the bedside. Just as he was about to ask, he caught Conway's signal and immediately shifted his gaze. After exchanging a glance with Conway, he walked out of the room.
Conway quickly followed him out, whispering, "What's going on? You came with Leandro, right?"
"His mother's been taken to the police station." Herman replied. "But Leandro has everything under control. She shouldn't be there for too long. She'll probably be brought to the hospital soon... After all, her mental condition isn't the best."
Hearing this, Conway slowly nodded. "As long as he has a plan... I just hope that Sera can get through this."
Upon hearing this, Herman couldn't help but think of Andrea. "When did Andrea and Seraphina become so close?" he asked Conway.
"What?" Conway paused for a moment before replying. "They get along well, naturally they became close. With Andrea by her side, I hope Sera can recover soon."
Herman scoffed, "If she was genuinely trying to help, that would be one thing. But who knows what she's really up..." Before he could finish his sentence, Andrea emerged from the room and caught his words.
Their eyes met. Herman didn’t feel guilty and didn’t avoid Andrea’s gaze. Andrea, however, quickly averted her eyes, saying to Conway, “I’m going to grab something from the store.”
Conway simply nodded, giving her a small smile. “Go ahead.”
Standing beside Conway, Herman watched Andrea walk away before saying, “Ms. Martin, I’ll accompany you.”
Andrea paused, giving him a quick glance before continuing towards the elevator.
Herman followed behind her, his expression solemn.
Back in the room, Leandro asked about Valerio's condition, and Seraphina answered all of his questions. Valerio was scared and the two of them didn't bring up any sensitive topics in front of him, focusing most of their attention on him.
Seraphina was relieved to see Valerio calming down, and he even showed them his hungry belly.
"I'll have the driver get something to eat." Leandro offered, then turned to Seraphina, "Have you eaten? What would you like?"
"I'm not hungry." Seraphina replied, "Just get something for Valerio."
Leandro nodded, "I'll take care of it."
Valerio was a sensitive child, and he picked up on the tension between Leandro and Seraphina.
Leandro, still watching Seraphina, called the driver while Seraphina watched Valerio.
Valerio's eyes filled with sadness.
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