Andrew took a step forward and uttered in a low voice, "Reene Wynn, the CEO of Neveah, is Dr. Nicholson's older sister."
He then raised a finger to his lips, making a gesture of silence.
"Not many people know about this, so please don't spread it around. If it weren't for Levi helping me find my teacher, I wouldn't have told you such an important thing!"
Francis' eyes lit up when he heard those words, and he patted Andrew's shoulder.
"Don't worry. I wouldn't dare offend such a powerful God of Medicine!"
Andrew cautioned as he still felt uneasy, "It would be best if you casually approach him through President Wynn. But please don't mention me."
Francis nodded. "I understand."
"Well then… Mr. Stein, I won't stay any longer." Andrew bid farewell, "I have to bring Professor Oakley back with me."
"Alright, you two go ahead." Francis' face was filled with joy. "Levi, see Andrew off."
Francis' mood instantly improved the moment he learned that his eldest son might be saved.
He decided that after these busy days, he would personally visit Neveah and form a good relationship with Reene.
...
Cleapolis was filled with hidden turmoil the following two weeks.
First, news came from the Wynn Family that Mia, after being disfigured, couldn't bear the pain and chose to commit suicide.
Clarence sold their house and left with Alex, who had become completely immobile.
No one knew where they went.
As for Elijah and Ysabel who were now a couple, they fell into the life of ordinary citizens.
They relied on Elijah to support their family.
Although their situation was miserable, no one dared to pick a fight with Reene anymore.
Because on that day, they all witnessed how terrifying Kingsley was as though he was possessed by the grim reaper!
Even that shrew of a woman Ysabel didn't dare to get involved with Reene anymore.
At the same time, the spies of the Empire of the Setting Sun who were hidden in the shadows began to take action.
They became active again, continuing their activities for the so-called "Plan A."
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