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Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss! by Nora Hoover

Chapter 343
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Chapter 343 Perfect Plan "Yes, Mr. Clemens even bought the kids a bunch of gifts, filling up an entire car," Miss Bell added earnestly. "While we were at the hospital, Mr. Clemens mentioned something about compensation." Sadie remained silent, deep in thought.

If Mr. Clemens had accidentally hit Nathan, promptly taken him to the hospital for treatment, had taken good care of Noah and Mia, and dealt well with the aftermath of car accident, she really was in no position to reproach. But if that was the case, why would Micah use the kids to threaten her? And why was the CCTV footage from that road missing? Was it Mr. Clemens who had it cleared through the traffic department, or was it Micah? What was really going on here? "Sadie," Mr. Brooks said softly, "since you're back, I guess our job here is done, right?" "Oh, thank you so much." Sadie snapped back to the reality, quickly stood up to express her thanks, and escorted them out.

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Outside, two police officers and paramedics were also waiting for her.

The officers mentioned that they could leave once the parent returned as instructed, but added that they would strengthen patrols to ensure the residents' safety.

Sadie thanked them profusely, seeing them out with all the proper courtesies.

Once everyone had left, Sadie asked the pediatrician about Nathan's detailed condition.

The pediatrician handed Sadie a comprehensive file of the medical examination and the treatment invoice. "Nathan has a fractured right ankle. It will need stto heal, but everything else is minor, and he'll recover quickly. Don't worry." "That's a relief. That's a real relief," Sadie exhaled. "I don't know how I should thank you..." "Here is the thing, Sadie," the pediatrician said earnestly. "We've been instructed to continue caring for the three kids until everything is settled at your home!" "Yes, each one of us is responsible for them, and Dr. Charles is in charge of Nathan's treatment." The tof healthcare professionals beamed, "We've been trained in nursing and early childhood education, and we even know how to prepare baby meals. Taking care of the daily needs of the three infants is no problem at all; rest assured." Sadie hesitated, a touch of concern in her voice. "But my place is a bit small. Where will you all stay?" "That man named Andrew has already purchased the house across the street." The pediatrician pointed out the window. "It's fully furnished, and we'll be staying there temporarily." "Huh?" Sadie was visibly surprised. "Is his nactually Andrew?" "Yes, yes, yes." The nurses nodded vigorously.

"Alright, I understand." Sadie glanced at the clock. "It's already 3:30 in the morning. You better head over and get srest. See you later." "Of course, you get srest too. We'll be here at 7:00 a.m. sharp to prepare breakfast for the kids." "Oh, thank you so much for your hard work." After seeing the paramedics out, Sadie sighed deeply, locked the door, and went to the balcony to see if Mason's car had left.

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In the rush to get hand see the kids, she had forgotten to signal him.

As she approached the window, a knocking sound came.

Startled, Sadie grabbed a baseball bat for self-protection and peered through the peephole at the door, only to find Mason outside. She hurriedly opened the door. "Mason?" "You forgot Coco!" Mason handed over the golden-colored cage to Sadie.

Coco was nestled inside, sound asleep, completely unaware she had been left behind.

"Thank you," Sadie said quickly, taking Coco and explaining, "I was in such a hurry to see the kids that I forgot to signal you. Everything's fine and secure here, don't worry."