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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1122

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1122

“Good. I like dealing with people who are as motivated as you are. Tomorrow, I’ll arrange for him to enter the operating theatre. Furthermore, I want him to inject both persons undergoing the operation with this amount of anaesthetic,” Lyna plainly remarked as she took out two small bottles and placed them on the table.

The person sitting opposite her squinted his eyes as he stared at the two bottles of anaesthetic, which obviously were enough to kill two people. Nevertheless, he had always been living dangerously above the law and wasn’t a stranger to the business of killing and stealing.

“I’ll send you the time and location tonight. When the time comes, just get your man to contact me.” Lyna continued, “Alright, that’s all I have and you can go now. On your way out, keep a low profile so that no one knows that we have met.”

The man nodded as he left with the two bottles Lyna gave him.

Picking up the teacup from the table and taking a sip, Lyna mumbled, “Winson, don’t blame me for being cruel. You should blame your own bad luck to have been born in the wrong place. As for you, Hannah, this is your own fault for appearing at the wrong time. So don’t think badly of me for doing this.”

Meanwhile, Hannah arrived home to the delicious aroma of bone broth. The maid had prepared it on Fabian’s instructions.

I have never expected Fabian to be so attentive. From the smell alone, I can tell that soup is definitely delicious.

When she entered the kitchen, she was shocked to see a giant pot filled with bone broth. It goes without saying that Fabian isn’t going to drink this oily soup. Does that mean that I will have to finish it by myself? Isn’t that going to kill me?

Suddenly, when Hannah recalled herself puking from drinking too much chicken soup, she had the urge to cry for help.

Before she knew it, the maid brought over a huge bowl of bone broth and placed it in front of her. “Madam, the soup is ready. You should drink it while it’s hot.”

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