Though paralyzed, still radiantly charming!-Chapter 316: Exactly, care
Chapter 316: Exactly, care
Chapter 316: Exactly, care
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Finally, lunchtime was over. Ryan took advantage of Miaās trip to the restroom to send Alice a quick message, checking in on how things were going on her end.
For some reason, doing this always made him feel like he was sneaking around, like a thief. It felt weird to message Alice when he was with Mia, and even weirder to message Mia when he was with Alice.
At this point, he felt like a firefighter, constantly putting out fires everywhere. It was exhausting.
With Mia, he had to be on the lookout for any signs of trouble, making sure to catch anything off before it became a bigger issue.
But with Alice, it was a real crisis. Even though Ryan couldnāt imagine sweet, gentle Bella actually killing someone, the system had warned him about it, so he couldnāt just ignore it.
Sweet and gentle, huh�
Ryan shuddered involuntarily, his body reacting before his mind could catch up.
He had regained his memories now. He remembered being locked in a basement for two weeks, forced to do things he didnāt want to do every single day. Bella didnāt seem so sweet and cute anymore.
Ryan still didnāt understand why the system had erased his memories, or why it had specifically erased the ones about Bella. From what he could tell, it didnāt seem like those memories would have affected his mission with Alice.
If his main mission had been about Bella instead of Alice, then maybe erasing his memories wouldāve made sense. But that wasnāt the case, right?
Ryanās mind wandered in circles, but he couldnāt come up with any answers. Alice seemed busy and hadnāt replied to his message yet.
Luckily, Alice had a habit of keeping him updated on her schedule. Otherwise, Ryan wouldāve been really worried by now.
It was funnyāhe was the assistant, yet he never reported his whereabouts and was always trying to sneak around. Meanwhile, Alice, the head of a mafia organization, was always patient and kept him in the loop. Ryan couldnāt help but wonder who was really in charge here.
When Mia came back, her clothes were wet in spots, but her expression was as stubborn as ever. She clacked her little leather shoes as she walked over to Ryan, and he couldnāt help but wonder if sheād gotten into a fight with the faucet in the restroom.
Ryan pulled out some tissues and carefully wiped the water off Miaās clothes. He didnāt ask any questionsāif Mia had wanted to say something, she wouldāve already. There was no point in asking now.
āLetās go check out that $10,000 thing. We need to hurry up.ā
With their break over, it was time to get back to business. Ryan didnāt mention how serious the situation was, and Mia just nodded obediently. She knew what was at stake.
Their goal was clear: find out where that $10,000 had gone. Even if it wasnāt directly related to the string of setups and accusations, Ryan felt like he had to investigate, even if it was just to satisfy his own curiosity.
That $580,000 had been Claraās fatherās last-ditch effort to save his daughterās life. It was literally life-saving money, and Ryan couldnāt just sit back and do nothing.
By the time they left, the police who had been stationed outside the hospital earlier had already left, and the hospital was back to normal operations.
Ryan made sure his mask was securely in place and held Miaās small hand as they walked toward the hospital.
Since coming out of the restroom, Mia seemed a little different, but Ryan couldnāt quite put his finger on it. He chalked it up to her stomach still hurting from laughing too hard earlier.
āBy the way, Ryan, donāt you think this whole thing is really weird?ā
Ryan had been sneaking glances at Miaās expression, but her sudden question caught him off guard.
āHuh? What do you mean?ā
āWhat do you mean, āwhat do I meanā? Iām talking about Claraās hospitalization.ā
Mia pouted, clearly annoyed. She pinched Ryanās hand hard enough that he winced and let out a sharp āOw!ā before she reluctantly let go.
Ryan was confused. He didnāt think heād done anything to upset Mia, but clearly, something was bothering her.
Some things were better left unsaid, though. Seeing Mia get serious, Ryan knew he couldnāt brush this off, so he straightened up and focused.
āWhat exactly do you mean? The money?ā
Mia just rolled her eyes at him. Ryan could read that lookāit was saying, āYouāre an idiot.ā
āNo, not that. Iām talking about Frankās suicide.ā
Seeing Ryanās still-baffled expression, Mia sighed and patiently explained.
āLook, you said Frank last visited Clara two weeks ago, right? But he died three days ago.ā
āSure, his death brought in a lot of money, but that only solved one problem.ā
āTo keep Clara aliveāreally aliveāthere are two things you need. One is a lot of money for her treatment, and the other isā¦ā
Mia trailed off, her big blue eyes sparkling as she looked at Ryan, like a teacher waiting for a student to fill in the blank.
A pop quiz? Ryan wasnāt prepared for this. He awkwardly scratched his nose, trying to think.
Now that Mia had pointed it out, Ryan realized something didnāt add up. He had always thought Frankās death was a noble sacrifice, but now it felt like there was a veil over the whole situation, making it hard to see clearly.
āSecond is⦠care?ā Ryan ventured cautiously, eyeing Miaās small fist, which was already raised in front of him, ready to strike if he got it wrong.
Luckily, Miaās fist just hovered in the air for a moment before she pulled it back with a satisfied little hum.
āExactly, care.ā
āI just thought of it now. You see, that $10,000 was spent, but it didnāt seem to do any good. Itās like theyāre deliberately neglecting Clara.ā
āFor someone whoās sick, itās all too easy to be mistreated by the world.ā
Mia paused here, her cute little eyebrows knitting together as if sheād just thought of something unpleasant.
āWhatās wrong?ā Ryan asked.
āNothing⦠Itās just, you mentioned Claraās already showing signs of self-destruction, and sheās not happy.ā
āSo, if the people hired to take care of her are slacking off, she probably wouldnāt even complain. Especially now, she doesnāt have anyone to complain to.ā
āFrankās goal was only half-achieved. Sure, he kept Clara alive for now, but whatās the point of living like this? How is it any different from being dead?ā
Miaās question was sharp, and maybe a bit emotionally charged, but Ryan understood exactly what she was getting at.
If this was true, then Frankās sacrifice wasnāt as selfless as it seemed. It was more like an escape.
He couldnāt handle his daughterās illness, so he gave up his life for a slim chance at saving her. But did he ever stop to think about what would happen to Clara after he was gone?
Now that he was dead, Clara had no guardian, no one to take her out of the hospital. Was Frank planning for her to stay there forever?
Or had he already decided that Clara was beyond saving, and his final act was more about his own guilt or his desire to escape?
As harsh as these thoughts were, they were the reality. Claraās situation hadnāt improved much since Frankās death.
Was this really the kind of thing a selfless father would do? Had he really not considered the issue of care at all?
Ryan didnāt want to think this way about the dead, especially not about a father.
But if things werenāt like this, then maybe Frank had left some kind of backup plan. Had they missed something in their investigation so far?