Nathan glanced over at his companion, and then at their cold-hearted daughter who didn't care for his life. He laughed mockingly at himself. More blood flowed out. "I can't die now, I can't leave you all alone."
"Nathan." Pearlyn burst into tears. "Let's go to the hospital now."
"Okay." He nodded in agreement, as he did not want to die like this.
Pearlyn yelled, "Susan, help me! I beg you! Help me bring Nathan to the hospital!"
Susan nodded as she watched what had happened. "Mrs. Lawson, don't worry, I would never leave you guys alone like this. Even if it weren't for you two, for the sake of Mr. Jones, I will would not be heartless to watch you die."
"Who are you talking about?" Jodie glanced at Susan. "Don't try to criticize me indirectly like that."
"I won't say anything about you." Susan glanced at her. "Because you aren't human. You are treating your own father like this. He’
d rather beg me, and not you, it's obvious you're not human."
Upon hearing this, Jodie was furious. "Stop being pretentious. You guys are the inhumane ones!"
She said as she entered her room and slammed the door shut.
She really didn't care anymore.
Susan and Pearlyn were both shocked as they watched her walk away.
Nathan felt deeply disappointed.
He looked at the ceiling and said to his wife, "I can't die now; it's not time yet. If I was to die now, I would feel so sorry for everyone."
At the door, the bodyguard was making a phone call in the car.
Susan came out to get a taxi. She saw the bodyguard and walked towards him. "Send Mr. Lawson to the hospital. We can't leave them alone like this. He was in rage due to Jodie."
The bodyguard immediately reported to Heinz, "Sir, Jodie has angered her parents. We have heard the cries and quarrels for a long time coming from inside of the house for a while. Susan is out now looking for a taxi. Should we send Mr. Lawson to the hospital?"
Upon hearing this, Heinz frowned. He didn't
want to care about whether the Lawson family members lived or died any longer.
"Send them to the hospital and let them handle the others themselves. It's only normal for us to send him to the hospital for help. We can't ignore his life because of resentment. I'm not Virgin Mary, but I think it's only reasonable to at least help them get a car," Grace spoke up.
Heinz looked at them and his eyes narrowed. He said to the phone, "Did you hear what Miss Smith said?"
"Yes." The bodyguards also felt warm in their hearts. "Then, let's call a taxi and send them to the hospital."
"Okay." Heinz did not forget to order, "Remember your task is to follow Jodie. Don't lose her."
"Yes, sir!"
After hanging up, Heinz looked at Grace and hugged her tighter. "I knew it, my Grace is a reasonable woman."
She smiled and snuggled up in Heinz's arms. She said, "There are some things in life that are difficult to find true fairness. As long as we have a clear conscience."
"That's good."
After a while, the phone rang again.
"President, we got a taxi for Mr. Lawson to send him to the hospital. Susan also helped them contact Chief Stone. Jodie did not accompany her father to the hospital. She's still at home, unmoved."
Heinz and Grace were both stunned.
His expression turned cold, and he said, "Watch Jodie closely."
"Yes, sir!"
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