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Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen novel Chapter 815

Mia glanced at Timothy. "You don't have to explain. I'll definitely look into what happened back then once I regain my memories."

She figured what he wanted to say was probably not any different from what Shelly said.

Mia checked the time and said, "This is it. I have to go now."

"Let me take you to the airport."

"It's fine. I can go on my own," Mia refused flatly. She hesitated and glanced at Timothy before she left. "Mr. Barrett, if we need you for any future treatment … I mean if…"

"Keep me posted on whatever I have to do for any upcoming treatments. Ginger's my daughter. I'm even willing to give her my life."

Noting his resolute answer, Mia nodded and said, "Thank you." Then she turned around and took her leave swiftly.

Her departing figure etched onto Timothy's mind as he watched her leave. A mix of emotions flickered in his eyes. After her car left, he turned to Heath.

"Take me to the airport."

Heath was surprised. "Mr. Barrett, are you leaving for Nord City? But you have a very important meeting in a few days."

The chances of securing the contract deal would be greatly diminished if Timothy left for Nord City. Heath simply couldn't believe that Timothy, who prioritized his work so much, would suddenly make an exception.

"You talk too much." Timothy turned around and walked away from the villa.

She didn't have the time to wait for the other guest. Time was of the essence.

She ignored the staff and boarded the private jet instantly with the bone marrow. Still quite worried, she discreetly opened the box. She closed it with relief once she saw the bone marrow was still intact inside.

She had to be extra careful after the incident with the empty box last time.

Mia's patience began to wear thin when the plane had yet to take off after ten minutes. She glanced over at Peyton.

"Go ask when the plane will take off."

Soon, the staff showed up and explained, "Ms. Lane, the plane is about to take off. We're really sorry."

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