"What do we do now?" Mia's eyes welled up as she looked at Micah.

"Mia," Micah pulled her into a hug. "Stay with Mom for now. Once you're better, I'll come get you."

"Hubert can treat Mia first. I can wait," Sadie said, uneasy about how close Mia was to Micah.

"Hubert said your treatment can't be interrupted," Micah replied firmly. "No exceptions."

Sadie was taken aback, feeling conflicted inside.

"Hubert said the treatment lasts three months. One month down, two to go," Micah calculated. "I'll come to get Mia in two months." "Mia, are you okay with that?" Sadie asked.

"I agree," Mia nodded quickly. "Your treatment is important. I'll stay with you."

"Good girl," Sadie said, feeling relieved.

"Then it's settled," Micah confirmed. "We all keep our promises."

"Got it," Sadie said, though she was reluctant.

The car stopped in front of Evergreen Heights Medical Center.

Andrew's voice came from outside, "Micah, we're here."

Micah and Sadie got out with the kids.

The family walked into the hospital, looking picture-perfect. Passersby couldn't help but stare.

Bodyguards lined up, making way for them. Andrew and Rodolfo followed closely.

"Why must such a perfect family be separated?" Rodolfo asked softly.

"It's a shame," Andrew sighed. "If it weren't for these issues, they'd be the happiest family."

They arrived at the special treatment area. Raymond had been moved to a private room half an hour ago.

Dahlia was waiting anxiously by the elevator. When it opened, she rushed over. "Mr. Micah Clemens, Mr. Raymond Clemens is in critical condition."

"Great-grandpa," Mia's voice trembled as she fought back tears.

"Mia, don't cry. You'll scare him," Sadie said softly. "We need to send him off peacefully."

"Okay," Mia wiped her tears with her small hands.

Noah and Nathan took deep breaths, trying to stay calm.

Micah looked at Sadie, grateful. "Thank you."

"I'm doing it for the kids," Sadie said, not meeting his eyes.

Micah knew she was right. This moment would stay with the kids forever. Even though Sadie resented Raymond, she was setting aside her feelings for the children's sake. It was admirable. Micah held the kids and headed to the next room to change into isolation gowns.

But Dahlia stopped him, her voice choked. "No need, Micah. Just go in."

Raymond was in critical condition.

Micah frowned and led Noah and Nathan inside.

"Wait," Sadie handed Mia to him. "I'll wait outside."

"Come in with us. He wants to see you," Micah pleaded.

"Do you think that's possible?" Sadie asked coldly. She was only doing this for the kids, but she couldn't face Raymond. "Alright," Micah sighed. He couldn't force her. He took Mia and led Noah and Nathan into the room.

"Mr. Raymond Clemens, please hold on. Micah and the kids are almost here," Silas held Raymond's hand, his voice breaking.

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