Feel the Way You Feel, My Love Chapter 966
“All right.” Shane nodded slightly.
Then, he put down his phone and asked Natalie, “What’s your plan now?”
“Let’s head back and see him,” she said as she massaged her temples.
“Okay. I’ll book a ticket home,” Shane said.
“Then I’ll go let Jared know.”
With that said, Natalie left the study and went out to call her brother.
That night, Shane and Natalie boarded the plane home with the children.
Silas notified them that Harrison was out of danger when they finally landed. The hospital found out that he was poisoned, but Silas didn’t allow the hospital to let Harrison know about it.
As such, the older man was still clueless about the actual reason he had collapsed. He thought that it was all because of his old age.
Meanwhile, Susan was left on edge the moment Harrison was sent to the hospital, worried that they would find out that he had been poisoned.
She had hoped that he would die at home the moment she decided to poison him. That way, Harrison wouldn’t be sent to the hospital, and no one would find out that he had died from being poisoned. She could then avoid being suspected of his death.
Yet, unexpectedly, Harrison had collapsed outside and was sent to the hospital.
She almost lost her soul when she received the call from the hospital.
Luckily, they didn’t mention anything about being poisoned. All they said to her was that he had collapsed due to his old age.
Susan heaved a sigh of relief upon hearing that. At the same time, she also looked down on the hospital.
She once thought that the doctors were really capable.
Well, it seems like that’s not it at all. There’s nothing wrong with letting Harrison stay at the hospital since they weren’t able to find out that he was poisoned. This saves me the energy of getting him home. He wouldn’t have to die in the villa too. It’s going to stink up the place otherwise.
After all, the villa was going to be Warren, Donald, and her home in the future.
In the midst of her happy thoughts, someone knocked on the door.
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