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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler novel Chapter 1198

Chapter 1198

Chapter 1198

"But what?" Catelyn urged.

"There were two dozen mercenaries, and they had not been heard from up to now. Most likely, they were killed. The most horrible thing is that no news has been leaked at all, and that mastermind still doesn't know who the opponent is..."

Darwin said, and his shoulders obviously trembled several times.

Catelyn gasped at the words.

Two dozen mercenaries were killed in one night.

It couldn’t be Cedrick, Alfred, or Brayion...

Cedrick and the other people looked for their daughter in Fidelysia for so long, but they couldn't find her because she was not in this country. No one dared to provoke the president and the possible future president in Fidelysia.

In the Presidential Palace.

Summer was suffering from an old illness, but she refused to be sedated.

As time dragged on, her pupils began to constrict, and she became semiconscious. She shook away the sedative in Brayion's hand with one hand and grabbed Brayion's arm with the other, her nails sinking deep into his skin.

Blood dripped down his skin, but Brayion hugged Summer tightly as if he were unaware of the pain.

"Is Cat Alicia? Answer me..." Her eyes narrowed to a slit as she repeated her words stubbornly.

Tears flowed out of her red eyes as if she were bleeding.

The more silent Brayion was, the more upset Summer became.

Finally, to calm her down, Brayion had to tell the truth.

The needle had just been pulled out and thrown to the floor by Summer. Brayion calmly instructed the doctor, "Give her a sedative."

The doctor skillfully took out a new sedative from the medical kit and stuck the needle into Summer's arm.

As she was losing consciousness, she shivered in a panic.

Her fair face was distorted as if she was having a horrible nightmare.

Dr. Young had no choice but to give Summer another sedative. Even so, Summer was drenched in sweat and slept extremely restlessly.

"Be good, Carrey. I am here. Don't be afraid." Brayion gently held Summer's hand and softly soothed her.

He was worried that if his voice was heavy, she would be frightened and that if it was soft, she couldn't hear it in her nightmare.

For a while, he was distressed. The joy of finding their daughter was instantly washed away.

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