“Wow, I’m impressed!” the doctor said. “Aren’t you only three years old?”
Robbie frowned impatiently. “Get to the point!”
“Alright, alright,” the doctor said, throwing his hands up in defeat. “He’s still unconscious right now
because of his head wound and blood loss, but he’ll wake up soon. I promise that we’ll take good care
of him and make sure he makes a full recovery.”
“Alright then,” Robbie said, sighing in relief. “Can you give me a copy of all my brother’s medical
records? I need to hand them over to our lawyer so that he can present those as evidence in court.”
The doctor stared at him incredulously. He’s only three years old, isn’t he? How is he so smart
already?“Just do it!” An old man’s voice rang.
The doctor almost jumped out of his skin in shock, and he leaped out of his chair to bow to the person
who had spoken. “Greetings, Mr. Nacht!”
“Spare the greetings…” the old man said as a team of specialists led by the superintendent of the
hospital rushed towards the room from the other side of the corridor.
“Greetings, Mr. Nacht!” they shouted in unison from down the corridor.
“I gathered a group of specialists the moment I heard about your grandson’s plight, Mr. Nacht,” the
superintendent of the hospital explained, huffing and puffing. “We’ll do our best to ensure a speedy
recovery for your grandson…”
“Ahem,” Spencer coughed, cutting the superintendent off. “He isn’t Mr. Nacht’s grandson. He only has
one grandson, and that’s Zachary Nacht.”
The superintendent went pale in the face immediately. “Apologies for mixing them up…”
“He may not be my grandson, but close enough,” the old Mr. Nacht said. “Mr. Hooters, I’ll leave him in
your care. Make sure he’s well taken care of.”
“Yes, of course, Mr. Nacht!” Mr. Hooters said, nodding vehemently.
The other doctors and nurses followed suit.
“Also…” the old Mr. Nacht said, pointing at Robbie. “Give him the documents, and don’t you dare try to
cheat him.”
“Yes, Mr. Nacht,” Mr. Hooters answered, glancing at Robbie respectfully.
“He has a sister too, by the way,” the old Mr. Nacht continued. “She’s been crying for a long time, and
now she has tonsillitis and is getting an IV drip downstairs. Remember to take good care of her too.”
“Yes, Mr. Nacht. I’ll make sure to do so.”
Later, Mr. Hooters took it upon himself to understand the situation and make the necessary
adjustments.
Robbie stood by the side and listened attentively, his furrowed brows only smoothening out when he
finally got his hands on the documents he asked for.
The old Mr. Nacht watched him with a gentle smile on his face and walked over when Robbie sighed in
relief. “How do you feel now? Better?”
“Thanks,” Robbie said, turning around to face the old Mr. Nacht with a genuine grin. “Mommy always
tells us to forgive people who apologize for their mistakes and makes up for them, so that’s what I’m
going to do now!”
“Haha! Thank you, kid!” the old Mr. Nacht chuckled, nodding.
This kid looks just like young Zachary. His looks, his aura, his voice, and his way of thinking… He
resembles Zachary down to every detail!
“How about your chauffeur? Is he going to apologize?” Robbie asked with a serious look on his face.
“You may need to reconsider his position as your chauffeur.”
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