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Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone with The Money by Little Treasure

Chapter 528
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Chapter 528

However, there was still a transaction between him and Sean, a transaction that arose

herause of her.

She did not know if she should intervene.

Sean finally broke the silence. “Ms. Yates, if there’s nothing else, please band over the

family consent form to me. You can leave once that is done. I need to go check on my

patient.”

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Cynthia lowered her gaze to regain control of her emotions. By the time she looked up

again, she had regained her calm.

She handed the family consent form to Sean, saying, “Once his condition is stable, inform

me.”

“Mr. Neal has made it clear he doesn’t want you involved in his matters, Sean dutifully

responded.

Cynthia, her almond eyes gazing back at him calmly, replied, “One message. I will pay you

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handsomely.”

en not that kind of person.”

“100 million dollars.”

“Very well. Even though Mr. Neal doesn’t want you involved, you are asking me about a

patient’s condition, and you can ask as many questions as you want for research

purposes.”

With a grunt, Cynthia turned to leave.

“Ms. Yates, don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions. I will be more than happy to

share all I know.” Sean called out to her retreating figure.

Money was quite useful in getting Sean to talk

Cynthia swiftly got into her car and drove away from the hospital.

It was already midnight when she got home. Instead of going to bed, she checked Joshua’s

mobile phone. Despite hearing Joshua’s words, she was still suspicious of Sean’s motives.

She checked the time she had been blocked. It was a little after six in the afternoon, and

Sean had called her almost at seven.

In other words, what Sean had said was true; it was Joshua who had blocked her

As she pondered these revelations, Cynthia felt a certain heaviness in her chest.

Those words she heard at the hospital echoed repeatedly in her mind.

Theoretically, when Joshua took the initiative to sever their ties, she should have felt

relieved. However, aside from a sliver of relief, she was mainly consumed by an

indescribable mixture of emotions.

Cynthia lay on the sofa, rubbing her temples

Entangled in a complex web of emotions, she made a decision. Before disturbing Joshua,

she had to wait for him to truly recover. Moreover, she needed to handle the transaction

between him and Sean. Only then could she be at ease, knowing there would be no debts

between them. Having clarified these thoughts, she got up and prepared herself for bed.

Until Joshua’s recovery was assured, he was safe with Sean. Even in the event of an

emergency, Sean should be able to handle it.

Her task now was to stabilize his company. Uncle Felix could handle affairs in fiverton, but

there were some situations in Nexuria that Yorl was unsure about. She considered this as

paying back a small amount of interest for Joshua’s life debt. After sorting out her

thoughts, her problems seemed to have evaporated. However, the situation on Sean’s

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side was far from over.

After obtaining the consent form from the Landly, he headed toward his own medical base.

Sitting in the car, he felt his anxiety reaching new heights Joshua had a knack for creating

problems. Were it not for the possibility of caring some money from Cynthia, he would

have given jushua a plece of his anind right away.

“Boss, what should we do about Joshua?” his assistant, who was driving, asked.

“What else can we do? We have to wait for his external injuries to heal. Make sure to

suppress any news. We can’t let anyone. else know,” Sean said, feeling he had gotten the

short end of the stick in this deal

The assistant agreed, “Alright.”

Sean had medical bases both domestically and internationally. Given that Joshua’s

condition was still unstable and he needed time to recover from his wounds, Sean chose to

take him to his domestic medical base.

Looking at the man lying in the room, barely clinging to life thanks to an oxygen machine,

Sean frowned for the umpteenth

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time. Joshua’s condition had not improved. He had lied to Cynthia when he told her that

Joshua had passed the critical stage.