The others quickly ran out, and the Bell family was in a mess.
Meanwhile, Dennis took Lucas out of the Bell's residence and quickly came to Carlson.
On the other hand, Carlson was stunned when he saw Dennis.
"Dennis?"
"Ask Noah to check on my grandson and see if he's alright!"
Lucas was Mango's child, and she would be worried if anything happen to him.
Thus, Dennis was heartbroken when he thought of how Mango would cry.
There were not many things he could do for his daughter in this life. By the time he wanted to do something for Mango, she had already grown up.
He thought that he would never have a chance anymore. Fortunately, God granted him an opportunity. However, he was truly afraid right now.
He was afraid that Lucas would end up like him!
When Zion saw Lucas, he quickly ran over.
"Lucas!"
His eyes suddenly turned teary as he exclaimed.
Lucas had gotten thinner than when he was at home, and his face was horribly pale. Right now, his arms were no longer as chubby as before, and he looked awfully malnourished.
Then, Zion carefully held Lucas in his arms and looked straight at Carlson.
Although he didn't say anything, Carlson felt upset when he looked at his gaze.
"Call Noah here!"
"Master Mo, Noah is still rescuing Haniya. Furthermore, she has lost too much blood. Now, we don't have enough blood in our storage, so I'm worried that..."
Carlson frowned slightly at his subordinate's words.
However, Dennis whispered, "Get someone to arrest Diego!"
"Why are you catching him? We have no evidence against him, so we can't do it!"
Carlson grabbed Dennis' hand as he said this.
He knew that Dennis was anxious to save someone. However, he wouldn't be able to explain to Nathaniel and Mango if anything happened to Dennis.
However, Dennis said clearly, "Haniya is the daughter of Diego! His biological daughter!"
"What?"
Carlson and Zion were both taken aback by the news.
How was this possible?
Was Haniya the daughter of the Bell family?
Wasn't Sloane Chapman his daughter instead?
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