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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 1513

The police chief somehow found that name familiar.

Within moments, his eyes widened. He stuttered, “The…the richest man in the country?!”

Julian nodded.

Fulcher Inc. had grown tremendously over the years, and even more so during the three years in Diana’s absence. Julian’s wealth had exceeded his peak of the past during this period of accelerated growth.

It could be said that the money he had right now was enough for ten lifetimes of luxurious lifestyle.

The policeman looked reverentially at Julian, all the more certain that today’s incident was not straightforward at all.

“Jim’s mother was at the scene,” Julian said. He didn’t want things to end just like this.

Simon was dead, and Julian wanted justice to be served for his death.

For some reason, everyone at the scene subconsciously waited for his orders.

Julian issued his instructions, “Bring her over.”

Jim’s mother was even crazier than Jim when he was alive. She brought harm upon so many people for the sake of pursuing the so-called medical breakthrough she wanted. She even went to the extent of inculcating immoral values in her son.

However, the difference between her and Jim was that she had evaded public attention over the years.

Jim was always busy outside. He had seen much of the outside world over the years. He was a stark contrast with his mother, Sarah Lindt, who was very underexposed to the world.

Having personally witnessed something like this happen to his son, she had mentally broken down many times.

The police noted her condition, and agreed for the doctors to treat her first.

To their surprise, she was very resistant toward the doctors’ treatment. That was when Julian pulled out a black pill.

That was something Professor Lemmington’s wife gave him. He never forgot what Professor Lemmington entrusted him with.

During this period, he had been researching about this black pill. He soon found out that it had come from Jim. Since it came from Jim, Sarah would probably know something about it.

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