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After hurling Albert to the side, Kaze whisked Sam away.
The medical students also went to Horizon Mirror Mansion.
The director of the orthopedic hospital was also a student of Sam’s.
He added a few hospital beds after a call from his mentor.
When Albert and his group arrived at the hospital, they occupied four gurneys.
Now, the number had gone up to nine.
Hudson was still unaware of what transpired at the hospital.
He was on the phone with Dane from Dallas Moneylender.
“You did not respond to Lefteria Group’s statement, Mr. Rich. That’s unlike you.” Hudson pressed unhappy, the phone in hand.
Hudson sent Dallas Moneylender on Darcy’s family’s tail.
He hid behind Dallas Moneylender to ensure Darcy’s family faced consequences.
Hudson could just stay behind the scenes without lifting a finger.
That was Hudson’s favorite approach.
Besides, he knew that Dallas Moneylender was happy to do his bidding.
Dane could not resist the temptation of getting two billion dollars for free.
There was a problem now, though.
Dallas Moneylender did nothing about Miru’s snarky assertion.
“Has it occurred to you that you might’ve spoken too soon?”
On the other end of the line, Dane scoffed and said savagely, “Just wait and see. We talk with facts.”
“Now that’s the man I know.”
Hudson put down the phone with satisfaction.
He grinned.
Just then, a subordinate of his barged into the room.
“Mr. Vinland, we just got word from the hospital that Kaze wounded four bodyguards and broke Albert’s leg. He even took Professor Whiteman away.”
The smile on Hudson’s face froze.
Drawing a deep breath, Hudson uttered solemnly, “The asshole is getting on my nerves.”
Despite his emotionless face, his eyes were eerily chilling.
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