"Yes."
Hanson was well aware of the situation. When he saw Vania's nervous expression, he took her hand in his own. "Don't be alarmed. I'm all right now."
He couldn't feel any pain anymore right now.
Vania kept her heartache hidden because she didn't want him to realize how serious it was this time.
However, he understood everything. "Our relationship is improving, so Eddie is bound to be jealous. I'm afraid that this poison..." he said as he pursed his lips and reluctantly looked at Vania.
Vania immediately pressed her lips against his before he could finish his sentence. She was feeling his breath with desire.
"Don't be silly. Lily has already gone to develop the antidote for you, and you will be healed soon."
"I believe in our daughter," Hanson said, nodding.
"Have a good rest now, and I'll take care of the rest."
Vania had already devised a strategy.
"I also have faith in my wife." Hanson would believe anything as long as she did it.
The two looked at each other and exchanged a friendly smile. After a short while, Hanson fell into a drowsy sleep.
His body was still a little weak, and he needed to cultivate by sleeping.
Linda, whom Vania had dispatched to investigate the situation, had already returned at this point. "Have you discovered anything new about the secretary?"
"Yes. I discovered that she had a large sum of money being transferred into her account three days ago."
"However, we have not been able to track down the source of this payment." Linda stated truthfully.
"What about my babies?" Vania frowned; she was surprised that Eddie had been so observant this time.
"It appears that Eddie gave it his all this time, and the little young masters have yet to discover the source as well."
"He's figured out how to be clever now." Vania scowled. "Beware of this secretary. Everyone involved must keep Hanson's situation private. I'm curious to see what they'll do next."
"I have already done so. Boss, I believe there is another person we need to pay attention to," Linda reminded Vania after nodding.
"Oh?" Vania cocked her brow at her as she had no idea who Linda was referring to.
"Kiki," Linda spoke calmly.
Vania frowned inadvertently.
She already knew Kiki liked Hanson, but she hadn't seen her since Hanson kicked her out the last time, so she had ignored Kiki for a while.
"What did you find out?" Vania was deep in thought.
"At first, I didn't pay much attention to her, but when I saw her at the hospital entrance, I decided to look into it. She's been missing for several days," Linda continued, "and it's no coincidence that she's shown up at the hospital this time."
Vania nodded thoughtfully when she heard this.
Despite the fact that news of Hanson's emergency hospitalization spread quickly on the Internet, no one knew which hospital he was in.
Kiki had appeared out of nowhere, which also raised suspicions.
"Don't make hasty decisions. We simply pretend we don't know anything about it."
"Okay."
It was already evening when Vania finished explaining everything.
She personally prepared dinner for Hanson. He was sick right now, and he needed to watch his diet. His personal preferences were made known to her because she had lived with him for so long.
Hanson awoke shortly after Vania had finished preparing a healthy dinner.
There was a strong sense of revitalization, which made him angry when he smelled the food.
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