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My Husband Is A Gary Stu novel Chapter 1213

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Dive into Chapter 1213, a pivotal chapter in My Husband Is A Gary Stu, written by Free novel. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Chapter 1213 He Is Cunning

Johanna was stumped for words. Although she did not interact much with Cooper, she knew he was not a rash person from the many years they had known each other.

At the thought of something, she asked, “Is it because you're the daughter of a commanding officer?”

Sally grunted an acknowledgment and added, “Probably.”

Ever since Johanna lost her sight, she barely watched the news. Coupled with Timothy not mentioning anything to her, she was unaware that trouble had befallen the Loake family. Hence, she presumed Cooper married Sally to gain some benefits because the latter's father was a revered commanding officer of the army.

Did he do it for Specter Corporation?

The conversation ended quickly since Sally was not a talkative and friendly person, not to mention that Johanna was not close to her.

Johanna served her a cup of coffee before entering the kitchen.

At that moment, Timothy was about to leave the kitchen with a bowl of freshly washed fruits. Upon noticing Johanna's entrance, he raised his hand to support her, then fed her a cherry.

“You don't have anything to talk to Sally about?” he asked.

“I'm not close to her, so how would we have anything to talk about?” Johanna ate the sour-sweet cherry and whispered, “Why did you hide Genev's illness from me?”

“I was afraid that you would worry,” Timothy explained, his voice a little hoarse. “I was very anxious too at that time since you lost your sight,” he added.

“What happened to Genev?”

Timothy felt a sharp pang of guilt upon hearing her question. His lips parted as though he wanted to say something. However, he recalled it would not be ideal for Johanna to get too emotional due to her pregnancy.

“Armand didn't tell me,” was what he said in the end.

Timothy is an exceptionally skilled surgeon with shares in General Hospital and Forlisle Medical. Yet, instead of having Genev be treated locally, Armand brought her overseas to seek treatment. In that case, she must be severely ill.

With that thought in mind, worry clouded Johanna's face. “Have you called Armand?”

When she did not get a reply from Timothy after a long time, she thought he did not hear her, so she pinched his wrist and repeated, “I'm asking you if you've ever called them.”

“I couldn't reach them. Cooper's the only one who contacts Armand,” Timothy answered.

“It's fine. If they are alive, they will return when they feel like returning. There's no need for us to find them.” Cooper rejected him in a flat tone.

Timothy nodded. Suddenly, his gaze darkened. “Where's Zephyr?”

Never in his wildest dreams could he have thought that Zephyr was able to escape from the jaws of death again.

By hook or by crook, he had to take revenge on the latter for kidnapping and torturing Johanna for such a long time.

Cooper replied, “I heard that he built a good rapport with some Chanaean government officials to do business here. He's a cunning person who's cheated death multiple times, so it will be difficult to find his whereabouts.”

The look in Timothy's eyes turned vicious. “No matter what it takes, I'll find him,” he growled, hatred evident in his tone.

He vowed to kill Zephyr with his own hands.

In the middle of their conversation, they were alarmed by the sound of porcelain shattering and panicked gasps from within the mansion, prompting them to run back inside.


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