Ronald also had the shop owner put an additive into the horchata to make people addicted to the food. It was merely a special ingredient.
Besides, the addiction one got would not be as serious as drug addiction. The customers would just constantly be reminded of the horchata's taste and crave for it.
As long as Summer continuously consumed the horchata, Ronald could guarantee that she would have a miscarriage. Furthermore, when the investigations start, Ronald would never be the one to blame.
Putting additives into the food was something that many restaurants did, especially hotpot restaurants where they had these special spices.
The failure of this plan had completely overthrown his effort. Since such a good plan had been ruined in the suited man's hands, it made Ronald furious, and h e desperately wanted to throw him out of the room.
It was apparent that there was no possibility of reusing the same method after its failure. Ronald's face remained gloomy as he sat there.
All this while, Samantha's condition had only worsened. If she did not receive a bone marrow
transplant soon, the consequences would only be frightening.
Leukemia was not like any other illness. There was no time for her to relax. Samantha had already started her chemotherapy, and her hair had been falling every single day.
Though Samantha did not say anything about it, Ronald could see that she found it unbearable. He took a glance at the time and headed to the hospital.
As expected, Samantha was experiencing a lot of hair loss. The hair she had now was only half of what she had last time. But there was no doubt that her eternal beauty remained...
Samantha looked at her reflection in the mirror as she laughed faintly. "How ugly!”
She had been beautiful her whole life, and she had been maintaining that beauty. Who would have known that she would end up in such a situation when she got older...?
The thing that was the most intolerable for her was becoming ugly!
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