Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Then, the little child who was somewhat resistant toward Alice just a moment ago now blinked his eyes
and spoke in a sweet and tender voice.
“Yes, yes, yes, I am Honey Bun. And these are my little brothers Coco and Benny. Mom, Miss, please
carry us out first. My little brother’s leg is bleeding!”
Upon hearing this, Alice wasted no time. She first carried Honey Bun out of the car. Then, she carried
Coco.
As Alice approached the little child, who resembled a small sweet bun, she noticed a visible tear on his
chubby leg. Blood was flowing out.
Alice’s expression instantly became somber. She quickly carried Sweet Bun, whom Aidy had
addressed as “Benny” earlier, out of the car and glanced at the passers-by rushing toward her.
She shouted h oar sely, “Quick, call an ambulance! This child is injured!”
In the instant that Benny, who was injured, was held in Alice’s arms, he felt the pain in his body. His
little hands clung to Alice’s shoulder, and his tiny head rested against her embrace.
With a furrowed brow and pursed lips, he forced himself to hold back the tears.
“It doesn’t hurt,” Benny thought. “Now that we’ve found the mother the fairy mentioned, it won’t hurt
anymore!”
The bodyguards that followed the multipurpose vehicle were taken aback. When they saw Alice taking
the children into the ambulance, they quickly followed suit and caught up with them.
In the emergency room of the hospital.
Benny needed a blood transfusion and stitches due to excessive bleeding.
Standing beside them, Aidy, whom Alice had addressed as “Honey Bun” earlier, clutched the edge of
his clothes with his little hands and asked with a quivering voice, “Miss, is my little brother going to die
soon?”
Alice felt a pang of heartache. She frowned. She gently directed his worried gaze at Aidy and said, “No.
He’s not going to die.”
“But my little brother is bleeding a lot,” Aidy said. His eyes were filled with tears.
The doctor is treating him,” Alice explained. “His vein is ruptured, which is why there is a lot of
bleeding.”
Benny could not help but cry. He said, “Boohoo… Vein… It’s so scary… Aiden, if I die, will I become a
star in the sky like Mr. Parker from our school?”
“I don’t want to die,” Benny thought. “I just met my mommy. How can I die!”
Tears welled up in Alice’s eyes, her nose tingling. Her dark eyes were teary. She furrowed her brow
and said, “Don’t worry, kiddos. I won’t let Benny die.”
If her three precious babies had not passed on, they would probably be around the age as these three
children.
She did not want to see a child leave this world again. She did not want to see him die.
Lying there, Benny raised his head and said, “But Miss, I’m really scared!”
The child furrowed his brow. His face was pale, and his lips no longer looked rosy. As Alice looked at
him, she felt even sadder.
She could not help but lean in and kiss his forehead, saying, “Don’t be afraid. Good boy.”
After receiving a kiss from Alice, the pain from Benny’s wound seemed to lessen. His eyes, as dark as
obsidian, blinked repeatedly as he looked at Alice’s face. His mouth opened slightly.
He silently uttered one word. He said, “Mommy…”
Meanwhile, in Khawst Community, it was the time when school ended at the kindergarten. However, his
three sons had not come home on time.
Daniel Kaur picked up his phone and asked in a cold and stern voice. “Dax, why haven’t Aiden and his
brothers returned yet?” he asked.
The voice on the other end of the line sounded hurried. “Mr. Kaur, the boys met with a car accident!”
“Take care of them,” Daniel said. “I’m going over there now.” Daniel abruptly stood up and hurriedly
walked out without a moment’s hesitation.
Outside the hospital gate, William Kaur, the seventh son of the Kaur family, anxiously paced in circles
with Aidy. When he saw Daniel approaching, he quickly rushed over and tightly grabbed his hand.
“Daniel, Ben’s vein ruptured, and he had to get several stitches,” William said. “They just turned five,
yet they have to suffer
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like this… It breaks my heart!”
The other bodyguards also had expressions of distress on their faces, sharing the same concern.