"Okay." The receptionist did not expect Chad to be so meticulous.
Chad went to the surveillance room to check on the footage. He took a photo with his phone and sent it to Elliot.
The old man looked extremely foreign to Chad. They most probably had not met each other before.
Elliot received Chad's photo. After looking at it for a while. He replied with a question mark.
Chad: [Mr. Foster, do you know this man? He clooking for you at the office just now.]
Elliot tapped into the photo and zoomed in once more. Seeing the man's face, he replied, [I don't know him. Why is he looking for
me?]
Chad: [The receptionist said that he has a strong accent. He should be a foreigner. He said that his daughter has something to say
to you.]
Elliot: [I don't know him. I don't know his daughter either. | have no female friends in Bridgedale.]
Chad: [Alright. I'll just ignore him.]
At the hospital, Dean felt more alive after the drip. He got out of bed and paced around for a little while.
Perhaps he was anxious, but after pacing around for a while, he felt a little dizzy, so he returned to bed and rested.
Not long after, Mary was brought to his ward.
When Dean saw Mary's tied hands, he immediately glared at his men. "What the hell are you doing? Mary is considered my half-
daughter. You bunch of useless beings! How dare you treat her this way! Let her go!"
One of his men went closer to Dean and explained in a soft voice, "Miss Hills wanted to run. We tied her only out of desperation."
When Dean heard his explanation, he immediately smiled at Mary widely.
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Dean's men immediately left the ward, leaving only Dean, his assistant, and Mary alone in the room.
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"Aren't you Angela's daughter? Answer me. Are you?"
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