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Chapter 1759

    Chapter 1759


    Last time Sean hunted down Arabe, he lied and called her his girlfriend, begging Sean to cut her


    some ck.


    But why was he suddenly so invested in Arabe''s affairs, considering he was grinding his teeth in rage


    over herst time?


    And now he wanted them to break up?


    "The Collins family has a marriage pact with the McMillian family, and only someone like Romeo is


    worthy of my sister," Sean dered.


    The other guys in town couldn''t hold a candle to his sister!


    "Make arrangements, I''m heading home."


    "What?" Steward gaped in shock at Sean''s words, "Sean, you''ve just had surgery, the doctor said you


    need to be observed for at least two days."


    "My sister must be heartbroken; having me around could at least be of somefort."


    Steward struggled to picture Sean as theforting type. He was more likely to infuriate people than


    offer sce.


    Would Ms. Be even want hisfort?


    Chances were, seeing him would only fan the mes.


    "Aren''t you going to get ready?" Sean shot him a chilly re, noting that his subordinate was getting


    less and less responsive.


    Steward hurriedly suggested, "I''ll get the doctor to check if you can be discharged."


    "Since when is my health decided by others? If I say I''m fine, then I''m fine. Why have you be such


    a fusspot?"


    Steward wanted to cry out in frustration: Sean, I''m just worried about your health.


    But at that moment, Sean was eager to get home. Everyone had thought that Romeo and Serena were


    the perfect match, and now with his sister back home, given her fiery nature, she would never go after


    Romeo. That left her vulnerable to be duped by someone like Timothy.


    His sister couldn''t just end up with anyone.


    If she was to be with someone, they had to be the cream of high society!


    He hadn''t interacted with Romeo much before, but the man''s looks, demeanor, background, and


    capabilities were clear to see, far better than Timothy''s.


    "Get this thing off my head so my sister won''t worry," Sean said, not wanting to be bandaged up when


    he saw her. He wanted to make the best impression.


    But Steward thought: Sean''s impression on Ms. Be couldn''t get any worse. With a bandage on his


    head, at least she might feel a bit of sympathy?


    Yet he dared not voice this thought.


    He knew Sean''s rush to get home was because nobody gave him his sister''s number, and with New


    Year''s just around the corner, she would surely return home.


    Sean wanted to wait for her there.


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    Reflections Vi.


    Eunice went to check on Keh, and upon returning to the bedroom, she said to Louisa, "Keh''s


    asleep. Bard had the doctor add some sleeping pills to his medicine to ensure he gets a good rest.


    Your medicine should be ready now; it''s not too hot. I''ll help you take it."


    She sat by the bed and noticed Louisa''s eyes were red with tears still at the corners.


    "Still thinking about all that?" Eunice lifted the bowl to give her a sip, "That girl did a lot of despicable


    things, but at least we''ve unmasked her and cut our losses. We did gain something; we know who her


    real parents are, and there''s more to that fire from years ago."


    Eunice passed Louisa a couple of tissues to dry her tears, then continued to help her take her


    medicine. "With her gone, we can focus all our time and love on Be. We don''t have to worry about


    fairness or favoritism anymore."


    "I just called Romeo. He said he and Be are on their way back home," Louisa''s voice was choked


    and hoarse.


    "That''s wonderful. With New Year''s approaching, it''s time for them to return. Hans and his family are


    without worrying about the feelings of that girl. We can do as we please."
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