Chapter 626

The manager of the mall nodded and bowed in front of Franklin."Master Franklin, why did you come to Urgford? You didn't even notifyme."

Franklin lazily glanced at him. "So why didn't you stop that kind ofcustomer just now?"

The manager was a little embarrassed and leaned over to whisper afew words in Franklin's ear before stepping back. "Master Franklin,we're really in a difficult situation!"

"Heh," Franklin sneered. "So what?"

The manager looked at him worriedly, wanting to say something elsewhen he heard Franklin wrap his arm around the waist of the womanbeside him. "How is she doing?"

Sylvia was currently looking down at the old lady next to her when sheheard this question from Franklin. "She probably needs to be sent tothe hospital.”

“Let's go." Franklin nodded, and they left with the old lady directly fromthe mall towards the hospital.

Urgford Hospital.

They arranged for the old lady to be admitted directly into hospital butshe clearly resisted it.

“I don't want to stay in hospital... I don't want..."

"Your physical condition is very poor right now," Sylvia held onto herhand as if comforting her, "If you don't stay in hospital for treatment andonly rely on that quick-acting heart pill, it won't work alone.” Shecontinued explaining further, “You not only have heart problems butalso other issues which can lead to complications. This matter is veryserious.”

The old lady shook her head fearfully, saying, “I don't want... I don'twant to stay in hospital..." Sylvia felt helpless with her; she wasn't goodat coaxing elderly people but for some reason seeing this elderlywoman made Sylvia feel somewhat familiar.

Perhaps it reminded her of her grandma who had been so kind andloving towards her, even though her grandma changed later on.

But it didn't hinder Sylvia's love for vulnerable groups.

Sylvia smiled gently with a tone as if soothing a child, "Ma'ma, pleaserest assured that doctors won't do anything bad to you. They will justexamine your body and provide treatment.”

The old lady gradually calmed down under Sylvia's company andcomfort.

She let out a long sigh, saying, "Okay then."

Sylvia saw that she had finally stabilized emotionally, so she continued,"I need your contact information so I can inform your family members."As soon as she mentioned family members’ two words again, theexpression on the old lady's face became melancholic. "I... have nofamily members..."

She let out a heavy sigh and pulled the thin blanket on the hospital bedtightly around herself, even covering her head.

Sylvia couldn't help but laugh at her childish behavior and reached overto pull the blanket down.

She looked at the old lady's gloomy face and said, "Ma'ma, you can'tdo that. You'll suffocate.”

As soon as she finished speaking, a middle-aged man in a suit rushedinto the ward.

When he saw his mother lying on the hospital bed, he immediatelyfrowned and scolded her with a stern face, "Mom, can you stop causingtrouble for me? Why did you sneak out? Do you know how worried Iwas when I couldn't replace you? How many times have you run away fromhome?"

Sylvia was taken aback and turned to look at the middle-aged man.She froze when she saw his face.

Not only her but Franklin also furrowed his brows as they both lookedat this man who usually only appeared on TV.

"Hmph! You're always busy every day with work and never payattention to me. When can you get married and have a child of yourown?" The old lady's eyes turned red as she spoke like a child whileglaring at him.

"Mom, I'm busy every day; I can't make time to get married.” Themiddle-aged man sighed helplessly. "Please don't run away from homeagain in the future, okay? I really don't have time to play this kind ofgame with you."

Sylvia and Franklin exchanged glances.

When that old lady said her son was the president before, everyonethought she was just talking nonsense.

But now it seemed like it might actually be true...

This man seemed like he was indeed a president.

"I don't care; you better get married soon.” The old lady pointed atSylvia, saying,"l think she's great-looking with good character! Shetreats me well! So how about you marry her?"

Sylvia didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

Suddenly, Franklin reached out and anxiously pulled her into his armsbefore saying nervously, "Ma'ma, she's my wife, so please don't trysetting her up with anyone else!"

It wasn't until then that the President noticed there were still two youngpeople in the ward.

He looked over towards them, surprise flashing across his eyes.

What an attractive couple!

The woman was stunningly beautiful while the man had extraordinarylooks too.

The news he received was that a couple had taken their mother to thehospital...

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