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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 335

Benjamin had already mentally prepared himself to be incensed. But after hearing this price, he wanted to curse out loud.

“Alright, 40 billion it is,” Benjamin said. For the sake of curing Travis, he had resolved to go all out. After all, money could be earned back.

However, Nelson seemed displeased. “Mr. Lloyd, my century-old white herb may not match the value of century-old dragon root. But this price difference is quite significant.”

Benjamin was at his limit. He had no choice but to add another ten billion to Nelson’s demand.

Fortunately, both Merlin and Nelson were men of their word. The medicinal herbs were delivered to Benjamin overnight.

The next morning, Benjamin brought Travis to look for Sebastian. “Dr. Miracle, all the medicinal herbs have been gathered. You can treat my son when you have the time,” Benjamin said politely.

“Bring the herbs over for me to inspect,” Sebastian said calmly.

Benjamin clapped his hands, and a group of people immediately entered. Each of them carried a box. Upon opening, the boxes contained rare medicinal herbs.

Among them, the most eye-catching ones were century-old dragon root, century-old white herb, century-old fungus, and century-old frostbloom. Each of these herbs was a true rarity, a priceless treasure.

Sebastian remained calm on the surface but was ecstatic inside. If he had to gather these herbs himself, it might’ve taken him a decade or more.

Although the Supreme Nexus and Phoenix Corporation, which he founded, were superior to the Lloyd family, they started late and lacked deep roots. It was difficult for them to compare in terms of social connections with an ancient and prestigious family like the Lloyds.

“Very well. Take me to the alchemy room, and I’ll refine them into Purple Miracle Pills,” Sebastian said.

“Dr. Miracle, can the Purple Miracle Pills really cure my son?” Benjamin asked. Despite the Lloyds’ vast health, spending a few billion on these herbs was still quite depressing.

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