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Chapter 724

    Chapter 724


    Darrell fainted yet again.


    Kelvin srat on him and said with disdain, “Look at him. He’s such a sissy. We haven’t even done anything


    to him yet and he’s already half dead. I feel so bad for Mr. Miller.”


    Ethan was the eldest son of the Miller family, so Harold was very strict with him ever since he was young.


    The first half of Ethan’s life was fraught with hardships; he didn’t have it any better than Leia.


    Ethan looked at Darrell calmly, saying, “Get the doctors to patch him up. We need him alive for now to


    extract useful information from him.”


    “Understood, Mr. Miller.”


    Ethan then walked into the kitchen without looking back.


    The maids were systematically cleaning up the mess in the house.


    Sharon went over to Ethan. She said, “Mr. Miller, there’s no need to cook yourself. You can just ask one


    of us to do it for you.”


    Ethan ignored her and dressed the chicken he had just killed.


    Sharon was stunned. Ethan was so violent a moment ago, but after putting on the apron, he became


    completely different.


    Ethan ced several ingredients, including the chicken, into a pot. He then proceeded to prep the other


    ingredients. After he was done, he poured the chicken soup into a thermos sk in one smooth


    movement.


    After that, he drove himself to the hospital.


    Olivia was still as sickly as before. Her face was pale, and she had slimmed down considerably.


    She had fallen asleep after she finished taking antibiotics.


    Janice had been with her almost the entire day. She didn’t sleep the entire night and kept yawning.


    Ethan walked to Janice’s side quietly and patted her on the shoulder. “I’ll take care of things here. You


    should head home for today.”


    Janice pulled Ethan to the corridor. “What are you nning to do? Liv isn’t doing so well right now. The


    doctors said the cancer cells are spreading very quickly. If this keeps up, she’ll …”


    “I have a n, Mom. I need your help. Toxic Hive has created a type of drug for cancer treatment. It can


    prevent the cancer from spreading temporarily.”


    Janice knew about Ethan’s grudges with Toxic Hive. “Understood. I’ll see what I can do. Take care of Liv.


    Don’t agitate her anymore.”


    Ethan lowered his head and muttered, “I won’t. I won’t agitate her ever again.”


    Janice wanted to scold him, but she could only sigh when he was being like this. So she simply patted


    him and the shoulder and left.


    Ethan was the only one left in the room.


    He quietly stared at Olivia in her sleep as he started to recall everything that had happened in the past


    few years. He had punished Olivia so harshly for a crime she didn’tmit. He wished he could suffer in


    Olivia’s ce.


    It was no wonder Olivia had tried to kill herself several times. He couldn’t even imagine how she survived


    the past two years.


    A tear fell from his eye.


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    Suddenly, Olivia opened her eyes in a daze and saw Ethan frantically wiping away his tears.


    He was such a cold man, but he was wiping his tears frantically like a helpless child.


    “You’re awake, Liv. Are you thirsty or hungry? I’ll get you a ss of water.” Ethan got up in a hurry to


    pour Olivia some water. He then got tripped by a chair and fell over.


    While Olivia was physically, Ethan was mentally distraught.


    He was afraid that all his efforts wouldn’t be enough to keep Olivia, and he would only be able to watch


    helplessly as she was taken from him by Death.


    Ethan didn’t feel embarrassed when he fell over. Instead, he got back up on his feet quickly. “Li-”


    Olivia’s face was pale, but her eyes were clear.


    “Ethan, please set me free.”
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