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The Love that Never Really Dies novel Chapter 848

“What did you say?” Sasha demanded, thunderstruck. She was not prepared at all for her dismissal.

He wants to get rid of me?

No, I won’t go! At this point, even the children are here. How could I leave?

Sasha began to panic. “No, Mr. Jadeson. Listen to me. Mr. Hayes’s illness is not of an ordinary nature. The matter can’t be rushed, he-”

“I’ve given you four months, and now you’re telling me this? Dr. West, if it were not for your teacher Grayson, I would have gotten rid of you long ago!”

At the last sentence, the old man’s tone grew hard.

Sasha grew pale instantly, not knowing how to refute him.

Sebastian was just beginning to recover. However, she could not tell Jonathan that. Before her foes made their intentions clear, she was not going to risk the consequences if they found out what she had told him.

Perhaps he might even be happy to accept it.

It was possible for Sebastian to feel greater hatred toward Jonathan once he regained his memory. At the end of the day, all of the resentment was traced back to Shin.

If by that point he was still unable to accept that reality, the old man may even resort to keeping his memories impaired forever.

Nobody knew for certain, and Sasha was not about to wager on that chance.

“No, Mr. Jadeson. Listen to me. Even if Dr. Wallen is here, it will be the same under his care. Mr. Hayes’s treatment cannot be rushed.”

“That was why I didn’t even bother calling him,” Jonathan countered dismissively.

“What?” Sasha turned pale again.

Even Grayson is not usable anymore?

“Enough. Despite not doing anything for the past four months, I won’t even shortchange you on your fees. Pack your bags and leave this place within an hour with your child.”

At that he placed the cup forcefully down on the table before departing, leaving Sasha alone in her stunned reverie.

She stood staring at Jonathan’s departing figure and swayed on the spot, feeling suddenly cold all over.

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