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CEO Broke Down and Cried After I Divorced Him novel Chapter 744

“You’re not her. If you were Diana, you’d know I never eat candy!” Dylan wheeled himself forward, his sharp eyes locked on her.

“Who are you?”

“I am Diana,” she replied with a cold smirk.

“You just can’t accept that your sister could change so suddenly. That’s why you’re convinced I’m not her. But unfortunately for you, I am.”

She pointed at the candy Dylan had spit onto the floor. “Brother, wasn’t the candy I gave you delicious?”

The moment the words left her mouth, Dylan felt an unsettling discomfort in his throat. “What did you make me eat?”

Diana let out a laugh as if the question amused her. “Candy, of course. What else could it be? Though this particular candy was crafted specifically for you.”

Despite her insistence that she was Diana, Dylan refused to believe her.

His sister would never do something like this.

He quickly pressed the intercom button. “Someone…”

Before he could finish, Diana cut him off, hanging up the call. “There’s no need to call anyone. I can leave on my own.”

She didn’t release him until Dylan’s face turned even paler. Finally, she stood and adjusted her bag. “Goodbye, Brother.”

By the time she walked out, Dylan was in a terrible state. He had no idea what she had made him ingest, only that he felt unbearably sick.

His body burned as if it were on fire.

He tried to call Suzy, but his hands wouldn’t move.

The only part of his body he could control was his eyes. Everything else was completely paralyzed.

He thought back to how he had struggled to break free from her grip earlier. Even with her strength, it shouldn’t have been impossible to push her away.

But now he understood—whatever she gave him had sapped him of all his strength. Even with his legs already compromised, this was far worse.

When Suzy arrived at the hospital, Timothy had just been sedated by the doctors.

Desmond explained, “Mrs. Wright, we had no choice but to use a sedative. Your father wouldn’t let the doctors near him otherwise.”

Suzy nodded. “That’s fine.”

She glanced at her sleeping father before turning to Desmond. “I’ll stay here. You should go back and check on Dylan.”

Leaving Dylan alone didn’t sit well with Suzy.

If he weren’t unable to stand on his own, she might not be as worried. But with his limited mobility, he was vulnerable and the person behind all this clearly wanted him dead.

The thought sent a chill through her.

And then, a realization struck her like lightning.

“It’s a diversion!”

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