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The Pampering CEO: Don't Mess With My Secretly-Married Sweet Wife novel Chapter 362

Meanwhile, Joseph was making a call.

"Are they with you right now?" The voice on the phone was stern and hoarse.

"Yes, they're with me right now," Joseph answered reverently.

"I hope you won't make any more mistakes this time," the person on the other side of the phone said threateningly. "Joseph, I was really disappointed with what you did in Canada. Don't tell me that you went easy on Julian because he is your cousin?"

Joseph's expression changed, and then he answered fawningly, "I did my best, but I underestimated Julian.

I didn't expect him to record all of our conversations."

"Hah!" the other person sneered. "Stop making excuses, Joseph. I know you’re a cautious person. It's impossible that you would not thoroughly check all the communication devices before you started to discuss such important stuff."

"It's all my fault. I should've been more cautious," Joseph replied, sounding very scared.

"I don't care if it is your fault or someone else's. You must not make any more mistakes this time. If you fail to do what I told you to do, I can guarantee that none of the people in your organization will live," the other person said coldly.

"Please rest assured. Now that I've got Susan in my hands, Julian is like a tiger without teeth. I can assure you that Julian and the Wrights will be destroyed this time," Joseph replied sternly.

"I hope you know what you're doing. After all, you have 1,000 lives on your back."

"I got it. I'll force Julian to make the decision." Joseph assured the other person once more.

"Okay then. I'll be waiting for your good news. If there i s no good news after three days, the batch of medicine will not be delivered," the old man hissed.

Joseph’s eyes shrank. "Three days? Don't you think that's a little too soon?"

"I'll only give you three days. Nothing more, nothing less. If I still don't see any progress after three days..." The other person sniggered and then hung up the phone.

As he listened to the monotonous dial tone, Joseph fell silent. After a long while, a cold glint crossed his eyes.

'Don't blame me, Julian. They are all my brothers. They have gone through thick and thin with me. I can't watch them die right in front of me, so you and the Wrights have to die. This is the choice that I've made.'

Joseph tightened his grip on the phone and then called Julian.

Half a month had passed.

Julian had been waiting anxiously for Joseph's call.

The moment Joseph's call came, his eyes shrank and h e immediately answered the phone. After he picked u p the phone, he gestured at Jacob.

Upon receiving his signal, Jacob took out his laptop and began tracking Joseph's signal.

"You picked up the phone really fast. Have you been waiting this whole time?" Joseph asked, raising his brow.

"Cut to the chase. How are Susie and Serenity right now?” Julian asked sternly.

"Don’t worry. They are doing well, but I can’t guarantee that they will always be fine." Joseph smiled.

Julian then said, his voice cold, "What do you want from me, Joseph?"

"Oh? At first, I wanted to chew the fat with you, but since you're in such a hurry, I'll just say it." Joseph curled his lips up, and his voice suddenly turned frigid. "I want you to kill George Wright and Oliver Wright. Use their lives in exchange for Susan and Serenity's lives. Two lives for two lives. That's fair, right?"

Julian's eyes shrank. "No, that is impossible."

There was no way he could kill George and Oliver. They were Susan's biological father and brother!

"Nothing is impossible." Joseph grinned. "Either you will kill George and Oliver, or I'll kill Susan and Serenity. It’s your call. I'll only give you three days, Julian. If I don't receive any good news in three days, then..."

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