Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 643
Since when did Sheldon let his emotions affect his decisions? He doesn’t look like the calm and composed man that I used to know!
The subordinates of the Fuller family were fast workers. In just a few hours, they had placed information they found on Sandra and Emily on Sheldon’s desk. However, the information they found was sparse. They could only prove that Sandra had studied in a high school in Sandfort City, but Sheldon already knew this.
Furthermore, they found out that Emily had studied in Star High School, which was also in Sandfort City, so they could presume that Sandra and Emily knew each other and that Emily wasn’t lying. However, the reason why Sandra chose to study medical school in Sandfort City was unknown.
Sheldon scratched his nose. With a serious expression, he asked, “Did you find anything about her past?”
Reiner shook his head and replied, “I couldn’t find anything. I’ve told you the same thing when we invited her over to treat Old Master Fuller. Other than information about her high school, we couldn’t find anything else.”
“That’s strange,” Sheldon mumbled.
Reiner was also frustrated. “I think she is hiding something. If she only has the identity of a divine doctor, there is no need for her to be so mysterious.” The more mysterious Sarah is, the more suspicious she seems.
At that moment, Sheldon suddenly remembered Hazel’s doubts and he pursed his lips. She probably has other secret identities. At the very least, she is not as simple as she looks. I’m starting to suspect… whether she truly is a divine doctor.
“Young Master Fuller, should I follow her to Sandfort City?” Reiner asked hesitantly.
Sheldon shook his head and refused. “No.” Even if she isn’t a divine doctor, at least she managed to treat my father. I will not burn bridges and be so ungrateful.
Reiner stood there in silence for a moment before he left. As he closed the door, Reiner murmured to himself, “The medical fees cost more than a billion. Since when did Young Master Fuller become so soft-hearted?”
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