Chapter 360 Death Sentence

“Mrs. Morris,” Kathleen called, stopping Emily.

Aaron also walked over and held Emily back.

“Now that we found out the truth, the Morris family should decide what to do,” Kathleen stated.

“Thank you,” Aaron thanked her sincerely.

“It’s nothing.” Turning to Charles, Kathleen said, “Charles, let’s go.”

The latter nodded and turned around to enter the bathroom.

After removing his hospital gown and changing into his own clothes, he came out and left with Kathleen.

 

When they exited the room, they ran into Felix, who had been eavesdropping outside.

Even when a fight broke out inside, he did not go in.

Upon seeing him, Kathleen sneered. “Old Mr. Morris, do you perhaps think that I’m being nosy?”

Felix’s face darkened at her words.

“Because of your foolishness, your grandson ended up comatose. I wonder how you feel,” Kathleen mocked.

“You!” Felix clenched his jaw with rage.

“Just because you’re old doesn’t mean I won’t dare to do anything!” Charles spoke up, looking at Felix coldly.

Felix was so mad that his features were contorted.

On the other hand, Kathleen smiled nonchalantly. “Even if I were not a divorcee, I would never want to marry into your family. With an elder like you around, my life would be horrible!”

After saying that, she turned around and left.

Charles also let out a snort before following suit.

As Felix watched them leave, his face was sour.

Just then, Emily’s angry voice boomed from the room. “Send her to the police station. I’m going to kill whoever tries to stop me!”

Since she had already put it that way, Felix knew there was no point in going in anymore.

Never in his dreams did he expect Astrid to do something like this.

No matter what, Christopher was his grandson. There was no way he would stand on Astrid’s side at this point.

decided to let Aaron handle the

that his friend would come begging

after the Johnson siblings left the Morris

seat, Charles asked, “Where

the College of Medicine. I’m meeting Samuel

a while. “Kathleen,

told me last time,” Kathleen reassured. “Like what you said, I did have feelings for him before. But now, I don’t remember those days anymore, nor do I still like him. It’s just that, as Desi and Eil’s father, he took care of them for five years. They’re very dependent on him, and if something happens to him, the kids will

not in the position to say much about the relationship between you two. Your happiness

can force me to do what I don’t want to,” Kathleen uttered icily. Upon remembering something, she asked, “By the way, did the people from Blissful Sect come

“Yes.”

them, no matter what they tell you,” Kathleen said sternly. “I’m going to

that, Charles looked at her in

has long joined hands with Axeworth. However, he doesn’t seem to be aware of my

has never been

know that. The two organizations have been battling each other fiercely this year. Do you think that’s a pure

should inform Raymond about it,”

will believe you if you tell him now? Wyatt and Wilbur are going at it right now. If you tell Raymond, he’ll think that you’re siding with Wyatt. You better take your hands off Blissful

Charles widened his eyes.

takes is a bag

would be

Kathleen started laying out her plan. “I’ll give Raymond, Wyatt, and Wilbur one bag each. After they die, you’ll be the most powerful

as he was rendered

had indeed

of the College of Medicine, she immediately saw Samuel’s Maybach parked outside. He had arrived

He’s quite cooperative, huh.

out of the car,

“You went

captured the

“I see.”

that, Kathleen led the

contacted the relevant personnel in advance, so when they arrived, the staff were already

him, “Change into this.

it from her before entering the changing

could hear him undressing

finished changing and came

he looked as

to the room containing the

with

Samuel lie down, Kathleen passed him a pair of earplugs and reminded him, “If you feel uncomfortable, press the button beside

and took the

stepped back and

look on her face,

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