Chapter 661

"Charlie's brother?" Theresa wondered.

Rawlins nodded. "Yes."

"I can see that he's very close to Mr. White."

Rawlins smiled. "Yes. He is nicer than Mr. Calsis and helps Mr. White a lot."

So, Dick only had a grudge against Charlie, but not against Chandler.

Theresa found it interesting.

Theresa gave Dick the acupuncture and then went downstairs. With Rawlins' introduction, she met the lawyers from the White's Group and consulted them about the kids.

Hearing what Theresa said, the lawyers discussed it and gave Theresa the answer. "We think the chances of winning the lawsuit are very good. The other party does not have any right to take the children away from you."

After all, the kids had been raised by Theresa and they had always been with her.

Charlie had no right to take them away.

Theresa was glad to hear that. "Really?"

She had been unsure after hearing what the company's lawyer said yesterday.

Now, she saw hope when she heard the explanation of these people in front of her.

The lawyers nodded and said, "Of course. You can rest assured!"

Theresa said, "Thank you very much."

She felt that she could finally put her mind at ease and have a nice holiday.

Theresa was about to leave when Rawlins came over. "Dr. Cameron."

"Mr. Garson."

"This is from Mr. White. Please take it." With that, Rawlins handed over a large box.

Theresa asked, "What is that?"

Seeing the packaging, she guessed that it was Lego.

Rawlins said, "A gift from Mr. White to your kids."

Theresa was surprised.

She said, "It's too expensive."

She had taken Leonard to the store for Lego before and didn't buy one because it was too expensive.

Rawlins said, "Please take it or Mr. White will not be happy. He wouldn't take back what he wants to give."

Theresa didn't know what to say.

Dick must have fallen asleep by now.

Theresa knew that Dick wouldn't listen to her.

She looked at Rawlins, who had already handed the gift to the maid before she could say anything. "Put it in Dr. Cameron's car."

The maid took it over.

Theresa could only say thank you.

When they came out of Dick's home, Chandler was still at the entrance. Rawlins saw him and said, "Mr. Calsis."

Chandler had a special profession that made him look upright and strong. He stood there in a heroic manner. Seeing Rawlins come out with Theresa, he said, "Why don't you introduce her and me?"

Rawlins quickly said, "This is Dr. Cameron. She helped your brother with his legs and got him back on his feet." "That was her!" Chandler turned to Theresa and said, "Thank you, Dr. Cameron, for helping my brother." Theresa looked at the man, who had no expression on his face. She could not tell if he meant well.

She said politely, "You're welcome, Mr. Calsis. It's my job. I just did what I had to do."

Chandler looked at her and curved his lips indifferently.

Seeing the way he looked at her, Theresa felt uncomfortable and said, "I'll leave now!"

After that, she got into the car and drove away.

Chandler saw her leave, looked at Rawlins, and said, "Dick has been getting close to her lately?"

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