Adie immediately felt relieved, and warned Stefan, “You have to keep your word ande see my
mommy, or… I’ll deduct 100 points!”
“Don’t worry, I’ll keep my word. We can pinky swear on it.” Stefan smiled affectionately at Adie and
held his hand out.
“How childish! Only kids do pinky swears,” Adie scoffed, but still walked over and hooked his pinky
with Stefan’s. He red at Stefan and said, “It’s a deal. Don’t break it.” i
Margaret took Adie’s hand and they left the room, but Francine quickly caught up to them. She
couldn’t bear to see Adie leave. “Are you going home so soon? How was your chat with your daddy,
Adie? Did he remember who you were? ” Francine rarely met Adie, so she always cherished every
second she had with him.
“It wasn’t too bad. I gave him one point,” Adie said coolly. Honestly, he didn’t feel much for his
grandmother because he didn’t spend much time with her. He was on Renee’s side, so naturally, he
regarded Stefan and those around Stefan as his enemies. He knew they had once conspired to
bully his mother, so they needed to work hard if they wanted to redeem themselves.
“That’s great, but please don’t me your daddy. I didn’t tell you that he was sick and that he had
forgotten about you and your mother. But now he’s recovered and remembered all of you, so can
you forgive him?” Francine asked
hopefully. She hoped that Adie and Stefan would reconcile so she could have more chances to
meet her grandchildren.
“No, it depends on whether my mommy is going to forgive him or not. Anyway, his score is negative
99 now, so it’s up to him to earn more points,” Adie dered proudly as he crossed his arms like a
strict headmaster.
“Alright then, I’ll ask him to work hard and win you all over soon.” Francine smiled and nodded
approvingly. If Renee and Stefan got back together, she would be able to spend time with her
beloved grandchildren again.
“Are you hungry, Adie? What kind of toys do you want? I’m free now, so I can take you out for some
good food and new toys. What do you think?” Francine held Adie’s hand and walked them to the
door of the elevator, not wanting him to leave.
Margaret chimed in firmly, “I’m sorry, Madam Francine. Adie has to go home because Ms. Ren is
waiting for him. She’s worried about him.”
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“I see… Why don’t I go back with you then?” Reluctant to see Adie go, Francine was about to enter
the elevator with them.
“That’s unnecessary because Ms. Ren doesn’t wee outsiders, and Mr. Hunt needs you. Please
go back to him.” After that, Margaret pressed a button to close the door of the elevator.
Francine watched the door close helplessly, already missing the little boy terribly. She returned to
Stefan’s ward sadly, but brightened when she saw Stefan looking like his lively old self. “Did you
really… remember everything, Stef?”