However, Sadie dialed the number of Male.

Micah walked out of Ella's room, and there was no one outside.

However, he could sense that a pair of eyes were watching him from the shadows, undoubtedly placed there by Grandpa Clemens.

He stayed in Ella's room for almost an hour. That was enough.

Grandpa Clemens probably had nothing to say now.

Micah hurried back to his room. The phone was already disconnected. He locked the door, then went to the bathroom and called Sadie back using the Male's number. "Hello!" Sadie's voice was still weak.

"What's wrong with you? Your voice sounds off."

Micah felt sorry, but he could only pretend to be indifferent.

"I want to see you," Sadie said.

"Tell me the address."

After hanging up, Micah immediately asked Andrew to get the gear.

Fortunately, Andrew was prepared early on. Wherever Micah went, a set of masks was always in the trunk of the car.

After wearing the mask in his room, Micah climbed out of the window and ran directly to the mansion at the racetrack.

In the master bedroom on the first floor.

Grandpa Clemens laid exhausted on the bed, listening to Silas's report. "Mr. Clemens stayed in Mr. Ella's room for seventy-five minutes before leaving. Now you can be at ease!"

"Micah is softhearted. I knew he wouldn't be indifferent." Grandpa Clemens was very pleased. "Ella is not feeling well now. Once she recovers, we should let them spend more time alone together, and things will work out."

"Yes, it's late. Please get some rest," Silas comforted him. "At your age, you shouldn't stay up late."

Grandpa Clemens was indeed tired, but suddenly he thought of something, " "Wait, what if that boy is just putting on a show for me? We still can't be too careless."

"Don't worry. I'll keep an eye on him."

Silas tucked him in, then left quietly.

Silas went to the second floor to observe. The master bedroom door was locked, the lights inside were off. Looking outside from his room, he saw all the cars in the parking area were there. It seemed that Grandpa Clemens was overthinking. Wearing a mask, Micah climbed over the wall to Sadie's window.

Probably worried that Dahlia might disturb Sadie again, Annika and Arya ;had locked all the doors and windows.

Micah couldn't break in through the window, so he could only signal her with his phone.

Sadie immediately got up to open the window.

Micah jumped inside, seeing her pale face. He wanted to hug her, but he forced himself to hold back and asked, as if he knew nothing, "What's wrong with you? You don't look well." "It's nothing."

Sadie was clearly weak but pretended to be strong, dragging her weak legs to the edge of the bed.

Micah reached out to help her, but she frowned and pushed him away. "I'm not that fragile."

Her stubbornness and strength were in stark contrast to Ella's weakness.

As Sadie laid back in bed, she felt a bit more comfortable, but her body still felt cold and she was shivering.

Micah stood by the bed, quietly watching her, feeling very conflicted.

"Why are you staring at me?" Sadie frowned.

Micah took off his coat and lay down beside her, reaching out to pull her into his arms. She didn't resist, quietly leaning against his chest. Her body was still sweating and even trembling slightly, but she tried hard to hide it. She didn't want him to be aware of that.

"Your body is so cold."

Micah didn't expose her, just using his warm palms to rub her cold body.

"Do you know why I wanted to see you?" Sadie closed her eyes and snuggled up to him. "Because you are warm. In your arms, I don't feel so cold."

Upon hearing this, Micah felt a lump in his throat, and his eyes turned red.

This silly goose was still the same as before, pitiful yet pretending to be strong.

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