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What Separates Me and You novel Chapter 342

"Mr. Berg, it was an accident."

Irritated, Conrad said, "I think you're the real accident here. What an idiot!"

Conrad hung up the phone in anger.

He paced back and forth outside the hospital room but didn't dare to go inside. He had messed up the situation and had no idea how to fix it.

Lewis had just finished his examination and returned to the room. His recovery was progressing well. The doctor mainly checked the recovery of his pleura.

When he returned, he saw Josephine sleeping on the sofa again.

This time, he didn't wake her up. Instead, he took a cigarette and prepared to go out.

Right after he opened the door, he saw Conrad standing at the doorway, looking conflicted.

Conrad was startled to see Lewis coming out. "Chair-Chairman Alvarez."

Lewis studied his face briefly before asking coldly, "Did our plan fail?"

Conrad wiped the cold sweat from his forehead. "Ye-yes. We couldn't check Kiran's condition, and two of our men got caught ..."

He became increasingly hesitant as he spoke, his voice getting quieter.

He thought Lewis would explode in anger after hearing this. Lowering his head, he waited for Lewis' outburst.

However, after waiting for a while, Lewis remained silent. Instead, Conrad heard the sound of a lighter.

Instinctively, he looked up.

Lewis leaned against the doorway, blowing out wisps of smoke. He calmly said, "It seems he's indeed severely injured."

"What?"

Lewis chuckled. "Get ready. We'll return to Elysium in the next couple of days."

Conrad almost thought he was hallucinating. Was Lewis even listening to him?

Hence, Conrad cautiously said again, "T-two of our men got caught."

Lewis glanced at him and lowered his gaze. "Mr. Berg, if you have problems with your ears, I suggest you find another job."

Conrad was stunned. His lips trembled, and he quickly lowered his head. "I got it. I'll make the arrangements right away."

Conrad didn't dare to ask further questions and hurriedly left the hospital to make preparations for their return to Elysium.

Lewis lit another cigarette and returned to the ward.

Conrad informed Seth that they would return to Elysium the day after tomorrow.

Seth didn't say much. Although Lewis didn't find anything useful during his time at Hardington, Seth hadn't been idle either.

The most crucial lead had come to a dead end, and there was nothing more to investigate. Returning to Elysium and taking a break wasn't a bad idea.

Meanwhile, the bodyguards brought the captured individuals back to Kiran's ward for him to deal with.

Kiran glanced at the two, his eyebrows slightly furrowed. He couldn't even be bothered to ask who sent them. He only waved his hand and said, "Take them away."

The bodyguard nodded and took the captured individuals away.

He knew that Lewis was testing him and trying to make him reveal himself. Even if the fight didn't break out, he would have shown up at least for a brief moment.

Now that he still didn't appear, and with the arrival of Lewis' men at his door, Kiran couldn't help but surmise that Lewis might have already guessed his situation.

He was bedridden, and that was highly disadvantageous for him.

Josephine and Lewis boarded the plane back to Elysium on the third day of the New Year.

Gerald tearfully bid them farewell at the airport. The chubby guy cried his heart out, asking Lewis to come again next time.

Although he had spent these days in fear, it was quite thrilling. He had never experienced such excitement before.

Lewis naturally ignored him and boarded the plane with Josephine.

As soon as Josephine sat down, she lifted her head and saw Sierra enter the boarding gate. She immediately became nervous.

Sierra paused in front of the two. Noticing that Lewis didn't pay her any attention, she tactfully sat in the back.

She sat next to Seth.

Seth looked at her with a smile that wasn't quite a smile, making Sierra extremely uncomfortable.

Sierra took a blanket and covered herself, pretending to sleep.

Despite her longing to drift into slumber, sleep eluded her every time thoughts of Josephine and Lewis seated before her surfaced in her mind. She felt immensely frustrated.

Josephine was sitting in the seat that should have been rightfully hers. Josephine was also enjoying the love that should have been hers. It felt like a hundred ants were crawling in her heart.

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