Chapter 557 Benjamin Signs An IOU With His Son Feeling sorry, Benjamin carried his son and seated him on his lap.
âIâll let you go to school, then. Do you want to?â he asked gently.
Tim nodded before hurriedly shaking his head.
Benjamin was befuddled.
âDo you want to go, or do you not want to?â
The boy bit his lip. âI donât want to. I want to look after Grandma.â
Benjamin was glad to see how thoughtful and appreciative this child was.
âThereâll be other people looking after your grandma, but youâre at the age where you should be learning. This isnât something you should hold back on. Iâll sign you up for school so you can go with Gavin and Zachary, then you can keep your grandma company after your classes are over.â
Tim was visibly fazed, but he still worried about Mary.
âWho will look after Grandma?â
Benjamin noticed the boyâs concerned gaze. âThereâll be nurses and your mommy to care for her. If youâre still worried, I can get the butler to look after her at the hospital too. Sheâll also have Mr. Bailey and the other doctors tending to her, and theyâd be any time better than you taking care of her!â
Tim pondered for a moment and frowned. âWonât it cost a lot of money?â
I canât afford to hire so many people to look after Grandma.
Benjamin smiled. âItâs definitely going to cost a bit to look after a patient, but an amount like this means nothing to me. You donât have to worry!â
Tim gazed at the man seriously. âI canât squander your money like that... How about this, Mr. Graham? Lend me some money, and Iâll return it when I start making my own. You can also charge me interest. Is that okay?â
Benjamin froze in surprise. This kid even knows about interest charges?
âSure.â
To ease the boyâs unsettlement, he could only agree.
Then, Tim flushed slightly. âI donât know how to write, Mr. Graham. Could you write up an IOU? Iâll sign the document with my thumbprint. I promise I wonât bail!â
Benjamin turned to a bodyguard, signaling him to do as requested.
Arissa returned after getting some ointment only to spot the father-and-son duo seated outside. She didnât know what they were up to, but she had arrived just in time to see Tim placing his thumbprint on a piece of paper.
The woman strode over.
âWhat are you two up to?â
Tim immediately tensed up as his face turned crimson.
Benjamin glanced at her before putting the IOU away. âNothing.â
However, Arissa swiftly grabbed the piece of paper from him.
She exploded upon reading its contents.
âAre you that shameless, Benjamin? How could you sign an IOU with your own son? You should be the one paying for all this, to begin with! Why are you being so calculative?â
She was so close to calling him a cheapskate.
Benjamin merely frowned and said nothing.
âNo, Ms. York! Iâm the one who asked to sign the IOU, not Mr. Graham. Please donât blame him!â
Tim hastily tried to clear up the misunderstanding.
âYou wanted to sign it?â Arissa asked in shock.
She then glanced at both the father and son.
The More the Merrier âYes.â Tim nodded gravely.
The woman shot Benjamin a glare in response to the smug look he was giving her. Why didnât he say so earlier?
Then, she carried the boy and began to rub the ointment on his hand.
âI can afford to pay for your grandmaâs treatment, Sweetheart,â she explained. âYou donât have to borrow money from him.â
Tim stared at her. âItâs okay, Ms. York. Iâll make lots of money when I grow up.â
Seeing how determined the child looked, Arissa felt relieved yet heartbroken at the same time.
What a kind boy he is. Heâs always thinking about others.
Benjamin leaned into her ear and whispered, âIf he wants to borrow money, let him. Itâs not like Iâll ask him to repay me.â
Arissa gave him a side glance.
He hinted at her to respect the boyâs decision.
With that, the woman sighed internally before turning to the child in her arms.
âDo you feel better now, Sweetheart?â
Tim nodded. âThank you, Ms. York.â
Arissa ran her fingers through his hair before carrying him back into the ward.
âDoes Grandma have other illnesses aside from diabetes, Ms. York?â
The woman gave her worried-looking son a peck on his forehead.
âNothing serious â just some common issues that many older people have.â
She didnât want to tell him too much, lest he grew even more fretful.
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