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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1769

A cold and deep masculine voice sounded from the other end of the phone.

“You’ve already had his daughter for a while so why aren’t there any updates? Don’t you want to seek revenge on behalf of your siblings?”

Fabian frowned after he heard that. A look of indignation appeared on his youthful and handsome face.

“I don’t need to tell you whatever I’m doing,” Fabian said in dissatisfaction.

“But the only reason you know about the truth of your siblings’ deaths is because of me.

“Fabian, even though your sister was not a pitiful person, she was still your sister. As for Yorick, you know very well how he treated you. Do you want the people who caused them to die to continue to live in this world freely?

“Now that this child is with you, it’s your best chance to retaliate against them. Don’t hesitate. You’re just giving Jeremy opportunities if you hesitate.”

The man was hinting at something through his words. At the same time, his tone sounded like a spell that was playing with Fabian’s emotions.

After the man said that, he hung up the phone decisively.

Fabian threw his phone at the desk, and his eyes went back to the computer screen in front of him.

He read the words Yorick had written and clenched his fists. His expression gradually turned more solemn.

A few minutes later, he suddenly grabbed his phone to call Evan. “You don’t have to look for a suitable bone marrow anymore.”

“What?” On the other end of the call, Evan was puzzled.

However, he did not get an answer from Fabian even after a long while.

“Fabian, are you there? What do you mean by that? Are you planning to give up on this little girl?”

Evan asked, feeling doubtful.

Ten seconds later, Evan heard Fabian’s emotionless answer.

“Let her illness run its course on her. You don’t have to deal with this anymore.”

After he said this heartless and cold statement, Fabian hurriedly hung up the phone. He was scared that Evan would ask him for the reason.

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