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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1296

Chapter 1296 The Black Sticky Substance

“It’s over, it’s over! Dr. Elijah is being deceived by this scoundrel!”

At this moment, Healwell was in an uproar.

No one expected that Elijah would be so confused, entrusting the fate of Healwell to an unknown person.

“Hahaha… Good!”

After a momentary shock, Lenny couldn’t help but burst into laughter. “Dr. Elijah indeed has great courage, so let’s seal the deal!”

He had gone to great lengths just for this moment.

Now, the prey had finally taken the bait.

“Interesting… Truly interesting.”

Sebastian grinned and his eyes carried a hint of amusement.

He originally thought it would take more effort to deal with Healwell, but it turned out to be so easy.

“Don’t get too anxious. I believe in Mr. Rhys’ medical skills. He shouldn’t disappoint us,” Elijah said seriously.

Dustin was proficient in mysterious arts, and he might actually be able to resolve the crisis.

“You believe in him, but we don’t!” Roselyn was becoming increasingly anxious.

“Master, there’s no need to take this risk. With me here, they won’t dare to cause trouble at Healwell!” Carlos advised.

“My mind is made up, you don’t need to say more,” Elijah replied without listening.

“Grandfather!”

Frustrated, Roselyn stomped her foot but could only turn her gaze to Dustin, threatening, “Hey! I warn you not to mess around. If you harm Healwell, I won’t let you off!”

“Young lady, rest assured. If I can’t heal the injury, I’m willing to take full responsibility,” Dustin said calmly.

“Take responsibility? Can you afford it? Healwell is priceless. Even if you sold everything you had, you couldn’t buy a single brick or tile!” Roselyn was frustrated.

“That’s enough!”

Elijah raised his hand to stop her. “This decision is mine. Even if something goes wrong, it’s my responsibility, not Mr. Rhys’!”

“Grandfather…”

Roselyn wanted to say something more but was stopped by Elijah.

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