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Afterward, Ben Watson left excitedly. As he watched Ben Watson's departing figure, a cold sneer appeared at the corner of Candace Nance's mouth.
At the same time, Chris and his friends returned to the East Coast. They didn't go straight back to Cloud Bay but instead went to the East Coast sanatorium with Tiger and the others.
Inside the white two-story building, Michael Collins was lying in a chair at the entrance, basking in the sun. Several men in black suits were surrounding him. These men were sent by James Mester to keep an eye on Michael Collins.
At this moment, Michael Collins had snow-white hair and a face full of wrinkles. He looked extremely old. The deaths of Laurence Collins and Loretta had been a massive blow to him! Ever since the father and daughter died, Michael Collins had been monitored 24 hours a day. The man had become a complete wreck!
"Grandpa, how have you been?" Chris walked over with a smile.
Michael Collins slowly opened his eyes and glanced at Chris, "Don't pretend to be compassionate. Get out of my sight!"
Michael Collins hated Chris to the bone. After all, he had nothing left now, and Chris couldn't possibly kill him. Why would he give Chris a good attitude?
Hearing Michael Collins's words, Chris didn't get angry. He just smiled, "Since you're enjoying the sun here, I won't disturb you." With that, Chris left with Tiger.
As he watched Chris's departing figure, Michael Collins's eyes revealed a hint of hidden cunning. He muttered to himself, "That bastard Chris is definitely up to no good. It seems like Henry Jefferson is in trouble this time!"
Michael Collins knew Chris all too well. Chris was a harbinger of bad luck. Whenever he showed up, nothing good could happen. He had come to find Henry Jefferson, and Henry Jefferson was bound to be in trouble!
With this thought, a gleeful look appeared in Michael Collins's eyes. He had fought with Henry Jefferson for a lifetime. Now that he had fallen into such a sorry state, it seemed that Henry Jefferson wouldn't fare much better!
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