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A Healer’s Journey (Finnegan and Nuthana)

Chapter 89
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Chapter 89 The Mysterious Bennett Sanchez

Bennett wasn’t tall and had tan skin. He looked physically tough, evident from the bulging muscles underneath his

tank top.

More importantly, he appeared to be in his early thirties.

Cognizant of what Finnegan and Logan were thinking, Stephen explained, “Mr. Sanchez might look young but is

already in his forties. I didn’t believe it initially until he showed me

his ID card.”

After putting down the roasted suckling pig, Bennett broke into a warm smile. “Stephen, you should just call me

Bennett, as I’m only older than you by a little more than ten years.”

“I can’t do that. Nancy is like a sister to me. How can I address you by name?” Stephen frantically replied.

When Jace made a face, Stephen pretended to be oblivious to it.

In the meantime, Finnegan gave Bennett a thoughtful look before complimenting him, “I’m impressed by how well

you have maintained your youth, Bennett!”

While Stephen and the rest, including Logan, were clueless as to what was going on, Finnegan, who was skilled at

physiognomy, saw through Bennett easily.

The latter and Nancy were not father and daughter at all.

In fact, Finnegan could tell that Bennett was only thirty-five.

Since Nancy is twenty-one this year, there’s no way she’s younger than her father by fourteen years, is there? It’s

clear that Bennett is a man with a checkered history.

Bennett maintained a humble smile as he nodded at Finnegan. “Working hard all the time does make me look

younger than my age. Now, let me carve the pig open. You guys better back off so that the oil doesn’t splatter on

you.”

While speaking, Bennett pulled out what looked like a carving knife from his waist. However, the blade looked longer

than usual and resembled a special-looking blade instead.

Underneath the layer of oil that covered the blade, one could faintly make out some carved motifs on its surface.

Only when Finnegan concentrated his spiritual energy in his eyes could he tell that the design of the motifs were

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actually flames

In addition, Finnegan could sense a murderous aura from the blade scif

jones.

Watching him work was like observing an artist in his element.

In the meantime, a strange glint flashed across Finnegan’s eyes as he turned toward Logan.

The latter was coincidentally looking in Finnegan’s direction with an equally shocked look in his gaze.

It was obvious to them that Bennett’s carving skill was certainly not honed in the kitchen.

Nevertheless, the two men nodded discreetly at each other before pretending as if nothing had happened and

continuing to watch Bennett work.

In less than three minutes, the suckling pig that was more than twenty pounds in weight had been carved clean,

leaving nothing but its bones on the tray.

Jace couldn’t help but clap. “Bro, I’m impressed with your carving skill!”

mean by

No sooner had Jace spoken than Stephen delivered him a punch. “What do you “bro?” Call him Mr. Sanchez.

Otherwise, you’ll make me look like I’m your junior.”

“Don’t worry about it,” Bennett replied while wiping his knife clean. “An address is just a formality. It doesn’t matter

how you address me. Anyway, I’ll not interrupt your dinner any further. If you need anything, just let Nancy know.”

Finnegan felt a sudden urge to get him to stay. “Bennett, since there aren’t many customers this evening, why don’t

you and Nancy join us for dinner? Nancy and my sister are classmates, so we’re not exactly strangers.”

Upon hearing the invitation, Bennett turned toward Nancy, who nodded in response.

“Dad, he’s Rhiannon’s elder brother, Finnegan.”

“Oh, you’re Rina’s brother. In that case, please wait for a moment. Ill bring out the roasted duck I was saving for

dinner

Once Bennett was no longer in sight. Finnegan casually asked, “Nancy why don’t I see your mom around.”

Nancy’s expression darkened as she answered. “My mom brought me to my father sade when I was nine and

passed away not long after that

“I’m sorry, I didn’t know.”

Nancy responded with a slight smile, “It’s no big deal.”

Finnegan probed further, “In that case, does that mean that you weren’t living with him.

before that?”

“That’s right.” Nancy nodded as she explained without reservations, “I lived with my mom before nine and had

never seen my father then. When I asked her about it, all she told me was that my father was busy with work.”

The reply caused Finnegan to rule out a terrible possibility in his mind.

It seems Bennett isn’t some pervert. Nevertheless, he’s only older than Nancy by fourteen years. Why is he willing

to take on the role of her dad? More importantly, Nancy doesn’t seem to know the truth at all.

With Bennett and his daughter at the table, Finnegan and his companions were a little more restrained.

They simply behaved as if it was a gathering between ordinary friends.

Most of the time, Finnegan was busy observing Bennett discreetly, hoping to find out the secret the latter was

hiding.

In spite of that, all he saw was Bennett behaving normally, as if he and Nancy were really father and daughter.

The sight before him only served to intrigue him further.

“Finnegan, have you heard?”

Just as Finnegan was wondering whether he should ask Nancy about it, the innocent Nancy spoke with a solemn

expression.

Collecting his thoughts, Finnegan asked, “Heard what?”

At the same time, Stephen was equally concerned. “Nancy, did something happen?”

“Not really.” Nancy eked out an awkward smile. “It’s just that there was a car accident that killed four people a few

days ago. Two of them were my dormmates, and another was one of their brothers. I heard the scene was so

gruesome that by the time the rescuers arrived, everyone was burnt to a crisp.”

Evidently, she was talking about Dexter, his sister. Larry, and Nandra

Finnegan’s lips twitched slightly before he quickly recovered his composure “That’s really unfortunate, but Ria didn’t

tell me about at ”

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it

Nancy remarked, “She probably didn’t because she thinks you don’t know them well.”

At that moment, Logan couldn’t help but shoot Finnegan a look.

While everyone was oblivious to it, he had heard Reynard mention that Finnegan wanted the victims dead before he

arrived in Jadeborough.

This guy is really good at pretending!

After shooting Logan an unnoticed glare, Finnegan raised his glass. “This is such a wonderful feast. Let’s drink

another-”

All of a sudden, the sound of something sharp could be heard streaking through the air.

Eyes narrowed, Finnegan turned his palm around and sent the glass in his hand flying just as Logan realized

something was amiss.

Clink… Crash…

A loud crash was heard as the wine glass shattered into pieces before falling onto the floor. Amidst its shattered

shards was a fifteen-centimeter-long black steel nail.

In that split second, the unassuming Bennett suddenly grabbed Nancy’s hand and swiftly stood up, shielding her

behind him.

The humble look in his eyes was quickly replaced by a piercing one.

However, nervousness and anxiety quickly took its place.

Cocking his brows, Finnegan exchanged glances with Logan.

However, they pretended not to notice Bennett’s reaction as they stood up and looked behind them, detecting a

familiar aura. “It looks like the Chomsky family has no intention to

submit!

Behind a cluster of mango trees, Eleazar, at the head of the Goldberg Five, emerged from the

darkness.

Dressed in black, the insidious-looking Clarabelle sneered, “It looks like you’re quite skilled. No wonder you made

both my juniors pay a heavy price.”

Behind them, a bodyguard of the Chomsky family wheeled Oscar out

The sight of Finnegan filled Oscar’s eyes with uncontrollable hatred. “Finnegan, you will soon meet your end!”