Henry quickly pointed at Mason and exclaimed, "It is the esteemed person right here."
The doctor frowned when he smelled the pungent smell from Mason's body, even through the mask he had on.
"Please remove your shirt. I will take a reading of your heart rate," he instructed despite the discomfort.
Everyone in the room almost threw up the moment Mason took off his top.
How in the world could there be such a putrid smell?!
All the Wynns began to wonder how realistic he was willing to go even though he was only putting on an act.
He honestly smelled like he hadn't taken a shower in at least three years.
Kingsley almost laughed out loud when he saw how hard Henry and the rest of them were trying to hold back when they almost gagged.
"Please enjoy yourselves, Old Master Henry." He couldn't help but pat Henry on the shoulder. "I am off to keep my sister company."
He proceeded to leave right after saying that.
The Wynns, however, didn't dare move an inch from their positions. They had no choice but to bite the bullet and stay with Mason as he went through one examination after another.
…
Time passed in a jiffy, and one week had passed by at just the blink of an eye.
After Reene was discharged from the hospital, she returned home to recover while she dealt with work from the company that had piled up.
Mason, on the other hand, lived the whole week like a king at the Wynn Manor.
Throughout the week, the Wynn Family served him like he was royalty.
He had the whole household wait on his hand and foot.
Under their meticulous care, Mason's invisible injuries and illnesses that had accumulated over the years have begun to heal.
However, he never once mentioned forgiving the Wynns.
While he did his best at enjoying the luxurious life there, the Wynns were hit by misfortunes that came one after another.
Just when the Clark Corporation was jointly suppressed by a group of prominent leaders, the June Bank in Cleapolis issued a statement that the Clark Corporation had been practicing improper operation, and their assets had shrunk tremendously to the point it had exceeded the estimated risk at the time of the loan.
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