"Dad, were you looking for me?" Sebastian closed the door behind him after he entered the office.
Dean was sitting on the rotating leather chair. Looking at his son, he said," Sebastian, you met with Avery already.
How was it?"
"It's just like old schoolmates meeting up. Nothing much, but I feel she still looks down on me just like before," Sebastian complained. "This woman is direct. She never gives face to others while talking, but I do quite like her character."
"Give me her contact. I want to let her have a look at your brother's illness," said Dean, revealing his reason for contacting his son.
The amusement in Sebastian's eyes was instantly gone. "Dad, didn't you say Aunt Angela would help treat him?"
"Your Aunt Angela has other things to be busy about. She can't cope with your brother's illness for now," Dean said. "Give me Avery's number. I'll get my assistant to contact her."
Dean was not discussing it with Sebastian. He was ordering his son.
Sebastian did not dare to disobey his father. He immediately wrote Avery's contact on a piece of paper.
"Dad, Avery is a little arrogant. She doesn't take on everyone's cases. Should you let me talk to her?" Sebastian was worried that if his father were to contact Avery, they would end up in conflict because their tempers were alike.
"I don't need you to deal with your brother's matters." Dean's eyes grew colder. "Get out!"
Sebastian nodded and left.
Coming out of his father's office, Sebastian immediately took his phone out. He wanted to call Avery, but he did not know whether he should tell her what his father intends or not, because his father made it clear that he should not interfere with his brother's matters.
His father had agreed that they would not get an outsider to treat his brother.
Sebastian did not know what made his father change his mind. Could it be that something has gone wrong between his father and his new lover, Aunt Angela?
Aunt Angela's full name was Angela Hills. She was in her sixties, but because she took good care of herself, she looked younger than she was.
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