On the way, Raymond got up, ran to buy three bottles of water, and a middle-aged man nearby helped to twist the caps off before handing the water to the two children.
Isabel sat beside Percy's stone chair adjacent to his wheelchair, watching Raymond's every move. She turned her head to Percy and said, "Raymond has been taught by you to be very compassionate."
Children from wealthy families are rarely raised this way.
Percy was also looking at Raymond in the distance, talking animatedly to the two children. He didn't say a word.
After a moment of silence between the two of them, Isabel, who figured Percy was almost fully recovered, and given the fact that Raymond was her son, thought it was time to tell Percy.
Just as she was organizing her words, thinking about how to start, Isabel's phone rang.
Percy's gaze shifted from Raymond to Isabel. With a quick glance, he saw that the mobile phone screen that Isabel pulled out from her pocket showed the name George Vincent.