When Roberts mentioned his suggestion, it wasn't out of goodwill, but rather to preserve the reputation of the Burns family. Algernon only knew how to casually reject without considering the consequences. In the end, it was left to his old man to clean up the mess for him. Mrs. Dimond had already concluded that they wouldn't gain anything from the Burns family and had lost hope. Unexpectedly, Roberts took the initiative and made a proposition, which surprised her. Mr. Dimond, on the other hand, grew anxious. He vaguely sensed that the Burns family intended to cut ties with them completely. "Well, actually..." Mr. Dimond was about to say something but was silenced by a glare from his wife, indicating him not to speak. Mr. Dimond meekly withdrew his words. "Take Marina to the best hospi