Love Comes To Me
Chapter 1175: Men and Women Who Care

In the evening, Rupert returned home and was surprised to replace Edgar there.

"Edgar, what are you doing here?"

EdgarEdwina smiled, "Came to check on Eloise, and to tell her I've got news of your brother."

"There's news of my brother?" Rupert was surprised, "You mean it?"

"It's true." It was Eloise who answered and she continued, "My cousin came over to talk to you about how to save Hector."

Rupert hurried over and sat down, "So tell me quickly, where is my brother now?"

"J country."

Rupert smiled when he heard that, "Our guess was right after all."

"Hmm." Edgar nodded, "The man who was secretly following the Rawlins got a picture of your brother."

He pulled out his phone, tapped on the photo and handed it over.

Rupert took it and looked at it carefully, his sword brows furrowed, "It is indeed my brother, but why was it so easy to get a shot?"

At his question, Eloise shot him a look, "Rupert, what do you mean by that? Is it that you don't want to get a picture of your brother?"

"Sister-in-law, that's not what I meant." Rupert hastened to explain, "I mean we've gone to so much trouble to replace him, but this time it's so easy to get a picture, don't you think it's strange?" Eloise thought about it, "It does seem a bit odd."

Edgar looked at them and couldn't help but lose his smile, "Well, you don't have to think it's strange, it would have been Rawlins who let us get the picture on purpose."

"Huh?" Eloise was amazed, "How did he ..."

Earlene was Rawlins' sister, and it was logical that Rawlins would have helped Earlene.

Hector was also puzzled, "Edgar, have you been sure, or is it just a guess on your part?"

Edgar pondered for a moment before saying, "Actually, it's my guess, but it's 8. 9. Rawlins cares for Earlene, not in a brother and sister kind of way, but ..."

He paused, "The male-female kind of care."

A male-female concern?

Eloise frowned, "Cousin, do you know what you're saying? You can't talk nonsense."

Edgar laughed, "I'm not talking nonsense. That's the truth."

"I know more or less about the Bartram family." Rupert said, "I know that Rawlins is only an adopted son, not related to Earlene."

"So Rawlins is into Earlene?" asked Eloise uncertainly.

Edgar nodded, "So he might help us."

"You want his help?" Rupert asked.

"Hmm." Edgar sighed, "I can't really think of anything else to do right now other than to ask him for help. Because there's absolutely no way we can go hard and go straight for the robber, that would be bad for us." Although Yamaguchi Gang was not as powerful now as before, he still didn't want to make a big deal out of it.

Rupert nodded, "You're right, it would indeed be bad for us. any moment Earlene could take my brother and hide him somewhere else."

"No." Eloise was anxious, "If she takes Hector away again, there's a real chance we won't be able to get Hector back."

She really didn't want to see that happen.

So this time, no matter what, they had to bring the man back.

"Eloise, take it easy, we'll figure it out." Edgar rushed to calm her down.

"Please guys."

There was nothing Eloise could do except pin her hopes on them.

Rupert smiled, "Sister-in-law, trust us."

Eloise nods, "Well, trust you guys."

...

After a fight with Earlene, the Rawlins really didn't want to stay at Yamaguchi Gang and went straight back to Kyoto to see the old lady in hospital.

The old lady was lying in her bed, her face bloodless and pale to the point of being a little green.

"Grandma." He walked gently to the window.

At the sound of the voice, the old lady slowly opened her eyes, and when she saw it was him, a glimmer of joy rippled through her cloudy eyes and the corners of her mouth curved slowly. "Rawlins."

The raspy voice made Rawlins' heart sink and he took the old lady's hand in his and forced a smile, "Grandma, I'm here."

"Where's Earlene?" The old lady asked.

"Earlene is still busy abroad, it will be a while before she returns." Rawlins could only continue to lie.

He saw the old lady's eyes dim momentarily and his heart sank even more.

At that moment, he actually hated Earlene a little.

Hated her for being willful, hated her for being selfish, hated her for being heartless.

"Why is she so busy?" The old lady spoke slowly, with all the loss in her voice.

Rawlins hurriedly said, "Don't worry, Grandma, I'll call her and tell her to come back early."

"Never mind." The old lady shook her head gently, "If she wanted to come back, she would have come back long ago."

Speaking of this, Old Madam smiled bitterly, "This is because she still hates me."

"No, she doesn't hate you ..."

Rawlins tried to explain, but heard the old lady say, "Rawlins, I know Earlene better than you do. she has been stubborn since she was a child and has her own opinions, no one else can sway her."

There was a hint of nostalgia on her face, "I remember when she was a little girl, she had her eye on a toy and she wanted to buy it no matter what, and when your parents didn't agree, she came to me and your grandfather. How cute she was then, and how happy she laughed, but since ..."

The old lady looked at Rawlins, squeezed his palm and smiled apologetically, "Rawlins, it's been hard on you all these years."

Rawlins shook his head, "Grandma, I haven't worked hard. If it wasn't for you and Grandpa, and Mum and Dad, I certainly wouldn't be as well off as I am now."

The old lady smiled with relief and sighed, "It's a shame that Earlene can't understand you and thinks you got her mum and dad killed."

At these words, a hint of imperceptible emotion crossed Rawlins' eyes as he patted the old lady's hand and said comfortingly, "Grandma, you should stop thinking about these things, recuperate and try to go home soon." The old lady sighed again, "Rawlins, you don't need to comfort me, I know my health very well."

With that, she turned her head to look out the window, her voice soft with a slight indistinctness, "It's time for me to go and be with the old man."

"Grandma." Rawlins eyes couldn't help but moisten at the corners and couldn't help but tighten her grip on the old lady's hand.

The ward was instantly quiet and the atmosphere became a little sad.

It was only after a long time that Rawlins spoke, "Grandma, don't worry, I will bring Earlene to see you."

This was his promise to the old lady.

The old lady turned her head and looked at him lovingly, "There is no need to force her, she will come naturally if she wants to." "But Grandma, I'm afraid ..."

He was afraid she wouldn't be able to wait for Earlene to return to see her.

The old lady gave him a reassuring smile, "Don't worry, I won't close my eyes until Earlene comes to see me."

"Grandma." Rawlins felt like a big rock was weighing down on his chest.

No matter what, he must bring Earlene to see the old lady.

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