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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 366

Jennifer was saddened to see this scene, and her eyes reddened.

Linda was also heartbroken as tears rolled down her face. After all, Linda and Beatrice were sisters.

“I am sorry. I've done my best.” Hannah looked toward Donald after saying and left with her head lowered.

Donald followed at her back, and they both went up to the rooftop.

“Are you sure the bullet was coated with some kind of drug?” Donald asked.

Hannah looked toward the streetlight far away and answered, “Yes, I've never seen such a thing. There are no solutions from western medication.”

Donald's lips curled into a sardonic smile. “It seems like the person who did this had great ambition.”

Hannah kept quiet for a moment and said, “Dr. Stone, Logan Stone, should be able to cure her. However, he's currently in the capital, which is very far from here. Besides, he may not help you.”

“Miracle Doctor of Pollerton is Dr. Stone's disciple, am I right?” Donald asked.

Hannah nodded. “To be precise, he is Dr. Stone's grand disciple.” “All right. I know what to do. You should go back and get some rest. I'll take care of the remaining,” Donald said.

Ysabel was sent to the ICU, and she was only allowed one visitation per day.

On the rooftop, Donald dialed a number. “Arrange Dr. Stone to fly to Pollerton immediately!”

“Dr. Stone? He...”

Donald replied in a cold tone, “If he refuses to come, I will send his grand disciple's brain to the capital.” “But-”

Donald interrupted again, “In the name of Lord Campbell.”

“This...”

Donald continued, “How about in the name of Dynasto, Chief of the Azuro force?”

“Lord Dynasto, I will arrange this immediately. I am thrilled to have you back. Hopefully, you are able to activate Polaris System.” The person on the other end of the phone sounded excited.

“Arrange for Dr. Stone to come first, then I will activate the System!” Donald said.

There were nine levels in Polaris System, and every level represented an identity.

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