“Yes.” The subordinate answered and left right away. Gabriel Wallace paused for a beat, then followed him out. “Sir, where are you headed?” Mr. Reed was waiting by the manor's entrance. “To Ruihe Hospital.” Gabriel shoved both hands into his coat pockets, expression cold as ice. Mr. Reed immediately pulled out his phone to call the driver. Once the driver was arranged, Gabriel finally looked at him. “You did well last night. From now on, whatever happens, your top priority is always Mrs. Wallace's safety.” Mr. Reed nodded, then hesitated. “Good thing you came home in time last night. Otherwise, Mrs. Wallace was going to drive out by herself to find you.” “If something like that happens again, stop her—whatever it takes,” Gabriel’s voice was calm, but his eyes were sharp

