Super Spender-Chapter 1246

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Chapter 1246: Chapter 1240: Extra Saving People 1_1 Chapter 1246 -1240: Extra Saving People 1_1 “Is that you, Jade?” As Finn Lewis followed Grace Harvey into the yard, a weak and feeble voice came from inside the house.

“Mom, it’s me, I’ve brought you some food.” Grace spoke happily, still holding the food Finn had purchased from the restaurant in her hands.

Standing at the doorway, Finn saw two broken door panels, guessing that the door of the room couldn’t close anymore.

He didn’t follow Grace inside, as there was only one woman in there, and women of this era seemed quite conservative.

Should their reputation be tarnished, they were prone to commit suicide at the drop of a hat.

Finn did not want to be responsible for a loss of life because of his actions.

“Where did you get all this food from?!

...

Who gave it to you?!

Speak up!” The weak voice inside suddenly became harsh.

“Mom, it’s…

it’s from an uncle, an uncle gave it to us, please don’t be angry, don’t be angry,” Grace said somewhat frightfully.

“Uncle?

Which uncle?”

“He’s right outside.”

“What?!” The feeble voice was clearly startled, followed by a thud.

Then came Grace’s alarmed cry, “Mom, mom, are you all right?!”

Hearing Grace’s cry, Finn was shocked and immediately strode into the room.

As soon as he entered, he was greeted by a strong, sour stench, as if something had been rotting for a long time.

Using the light coming through the window, in the dim room, Finn saw a woman collapse from a dilapidated wooden bed.

The blankets appeared to be almost moldy.

Grace was trying hard to help the woman up from the ground.

Finn quickly walked over and helped the woman, who was wearing only a close-fitting undergarment, and asked anxiously, “Are you okay?”

“You…

who are you…

get out…

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get out now.” The woman paused, then instinctively tugged at her undergarment.

Finn noticed that her garment must have been worn for a very long time, the white fabric patched many times over, full of holes and tears.

The rotten, foul smell wafted from the woman.

Finn frowned but did not let go, instead saying directly, “You’re so sick, if I leave, how could Jade lift you?”

While speaking, Finn helped her back onto the bed, then said without waiting for the woman to respond, “I’ll step out.” It was not that Finn was being overly sensitive, but the smell in the room was just too unbearable.

If he stayed any longer, he feared he would vomit on the spot.

It was his body’s reaction, and there was nothing he could do about it.

Once outside, he took a deep breath.

Finn heard the woman asking Grace who he was.

Grace, though sensible, was still a five or six-year-old girl, and children of this time were uneducated and knew little.

She managed to explain Finn’s origins approximately, but the long series of events that happened in between was beyond her ability to recount, simply skipping over the part where Finn scared away the bad guys.

However, this was for the best, sparing Finn the need to explain.

He took a few steps away and softly asked, “Zero, can you scan her body’s condition?

I’ll pay with points.”

“50 points have been deducted.

The condition is severe anemia caused by long-term malnutrition, in addition to pneumonia and cold exposure.

Based on the current situation, her lifespan will not exceed two months,” Zero’s voice was as crisp as always, but it brought some relief to Finn.

Thankfully, it wasn’t a fatal disease, and there was still time for treatment.

Having already dealt with Zoe, Finn did not want to go through it again; that feeling was too horrible.

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