Chapter 1564

"Just who is this person? How did he get his foot into our family?" Matthew asked.

"Back when Shane went on a journey to further his medical knowledge, he saved a young child who had fainted by the road. That child was Gregory Huntington. Back then, he was a waif who goes by the name of Amos. He later recovered fully after Shane brought him back home, treated him diligently, and took great care of him," Ambrose explained.

"Taking pity on the boy, Shane then allowed him to stay and put him in charge of cleaning the pill room. He had even passed some medical knowledge to the boy. However, when the boy turned twenty-three, an old acquaintance of Shane came seeking help, as he had gotten cancer. In order to treat his cancer, Shane had to produce a batch of Restoration Pills. However, on the night the boy was guarding the pill room, three of the Restoration Pills went missing. Shane did not get to the bottom of the matter, but still, he had sent the boy out of the Larson Family. Who would've thought that boy turned out to be Gregory Huntington of the Huntington Family? It seems that he had stolen those three Restoration Pills back then!"

pursue the matter and merely sent Gregory away. However, Gregory was

suspicions. When he returned to his family in Stonedale, he developed these three drugs and adjusted their efficiency to their minimum. By doing so, should the Larson Family catch wind of his actions down the road, with how far apart they

Northern Territory, he only made a handful of money discreetly. However, when Shane died in battle and the Larson Family got destroyed tens of

the pills did Gregory take the opportunity to steal the formula from them so that he could recreate the pills himself. Immediately after that, Neverland Pharmaceuticals used their influence to openly seize the ownership of the Restoration Pill. I have

try to avenge the Larson Family after they were destroyed, but he had

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