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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 802

Fane's words rendered Irene, Lawrence, and the others speechless again. It was obvious that this fellow jacked up the price. Never mind that he extorted three billion bucks out of them, now he was actually saying that the medicine was not that precious.

"Hah. It truly isn’t that precious. It's not expensive at all if it turns out to be effective for Mother. And it isn't that precious either, now that I think about it. After all, your head itself is probably worth three billion. It’s a pretty good head to whack!”

day den said, laughing.

"Come. Let's eat!"

Lawrence spoke, grinning. He knew what

sort of a person his son was. Everyone smiled while Jayden spoke, as though he were cracking a joke, but if Fane's medicine turned out to not be the least bit effective, and with the three billion bucks h e made them spend, he would truly be digging his own grave.

Besides, if not for his wife cajoling them to meet the former belle of their class and to see how she was doing, he would not have wanted to come. It felt as though this meal was a waste of their precious time.

Fiona smiled. "You're so humorous, Young Master Watson. You really know how to joke around!"

Here, she looked at Irene beside her. "I remember that the old master of the Watson family suffers from some strange disease," she said. "After we finish eating, let's get my son-in-law to take a look at him. He may be able to cure the old master!"

"Never mind about that. My grandfather had been undergoing treatment for a few months in America, and he still isn't any better, even though their medical industry i s so advanced. How could your son-in-law hope to cure him?

"I'm already dubious about the slimming pill he said would help my mother lose weight. My grandfather is already so old. If he doesn’t cure my grandfather but kills him instead, he probably won't die alone. He'll be dragging you, Aunty, as well as that darling daughter of yours!"

Jayden swirled the glass of red wine in his hand, speaking slowly, a frosty smile on his lips.

It was a threat. Definitely a threat.

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