Harry Harrell observed for a few days and realized that Leo Harrell only went to the hospital ward to accompany the patient at night. Naturally, he couldn't let Leo discover his presence. The caregiver would occasionally leave in the afternoon, and Harry found this time to visit the ward.
Still in disguise, Harry Harrell finally left the house.
With his heart pounding with fear, he eventually arrived at the ward, where his white coat made him look quite the part.
The caregiver, seeing him in the white coat, felt reassured and left.
Harry Harrell now stood next to Grandpa Harrell's hospital room, "You old fool, you've been given face and yet you do not want it; your current predicament is entirely your own doing—you can't blame anyone else!"
After confirming once more that there was no one nearby, he walked back and continued, "Old man, only the dead don't spill secrets! Don't blame me for this!"
At that moment, he also frantically pulled out the respirator.