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Three days later, Peony was finally well enough to be discharged from the hospital.
The hospital staff said her recovery was incredible. Peonyâs injuries were so bad that it was expected that she would be in the hospital for a month, but she managed to completely recover in three days and go through the discharge formalities.
In celebration of Peonyâs discharge from the hospital, the Murphy family hosted a party at home, inviting many friends and relatives to commemorate Peonyâs recovery.
Jackson also left the hospital on the same day. He invited Clarence to the Hayes family house.
However, Clarence turned Jackson down because he had to attend Peonyâs recovery party.
âMom, I wish you a speedy recovery!â
Belle was very filial, the friends and relatives at the party approving of her behavior.
âMom, this is the wild ginseng from the north that Kaysen had someone send here. Itâll help you keep your body in good condition.â Melody gave her the gift.
Miranda also stuffed the premium birdâs nest she had prepared into Peonyâs hands.
Penny was quite emotional over the fact that she had survived. âI heard Clarence saved my life this time.â
The Murphy familyâs relatives froze and looked at Clarence.
They had heard about Clarence running into the operating room to perform a ritual dance for Peony. Did Clarence really save Peony?
Belleâs expression sank. âMom, youâve got that wrong. Youâre saying Clarence saved you?
âHe rushed into the operating theatre and performed a ritual dance while you were dying.
âIf it werenât for the surveillance footage, we wouldâve thought he saved your life!â
Melody added, âIt was Kaysen who gave Dr. White three hundred thousand dollars to save Mom. Why is Clarence getting the credit?â
Kaysen said nonchalantly, âAs long as itâd save Momâs life, Iâd spend three million dollars, so donât even mention those three hundred thousand dollars!â
âKaysenâs so filial!â
âYeah! Aunt, youâre so lucky to have a son-in-law like him.â
âCongratulations on having such a good son-in-law!â
Several relatives praised Kaysen.
Peony frowned and looked at Clarence with a strange expression.
Clarence was silent and did not explain himself.
Peony found it odd. She was sure that she had dreamt of Clarence calling her to come back to life.
âDid I just imagine the dream?â
âClarence, wonât you explain what happened?â Peony looked at Clarence.
Clarence shook his head. âThereâs nothing to explain. Everythingâs okay as long as youâre okay, Mom.â
âYo, why are you pretending?â
âHow dare you say itâs okay as long as Momâs okay! I remember you cursing her in the ward!â
âThatâs right. Why pretend as if you care about her?â
âWeâre living in the modern era now, yet youâre still superstitious enough to perform some ritual dance for her. Youâre so uncultured. How pathetic!â
âFortunately, Momâs alright. If anything had happened to Mom, youâd be the first to suffer my wrath!â
Belle and Melody each took turns to make crude remarks.
Clarence was so used to those two that he did not bother entertaining their jeers.
âOh! Forget it, letâs go eat.â
Since Clarence had not defended himself, Peony shrugged it off, believing she was overthinking things, and decided that her daughters were probably right.
Once the party began, everyone toasted to Kaysen saving Peony.
Clarence was ignored.
âKaysen, I heard you won the bid for the Sunshine District project. It costs two billion!â
âIâll toast to your success. I happen to manufacture construction materials, so feel free to ask if thereâs anything I can do for you,â a relative of the Murphy family said with a smile.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Kaysen smiled faintly. âUncle Wesley, Iâm sorry, but Iâve already found another supplier.â
âWell... Oh, never mind. Thereâs always next time!
âYouâre so young and promising, Iâm sure thereâll be many more similar opportunities in your future!â Uncle Wesley patted his head.
âKaysen, my son just graduated from college. Can he join your company?â A middle-aged woman looked expectant.
Kaysen asked casually, âAunt Wendy, what did your son study?â
âSon, quickly tell Brother Kaysen what you studied in college.â
Aunt Wendy pushed her son forward.
âBrother Kaysen, I studied interior design,â the young man said hurriedly.
Kaysen nodded a little. âOkay! You can intern at my company after you get your diploma. Iâll make you a permanent employee after you train for two years.â
âThank you, Kaysen. My cousinâs so blessed to have a son-in-law like you!â
Aunt Wendy lavished praise onto Kaysen.
The atmosphere at the wine table was a harmonious one.
Halfway through the meal, however, a group of uniformed men barged into the party.
Everyone froze, their spoons and forks in midair, and stared at the men in shock.
âWhoâs Kaysen Wall?â
âI am. Whatâs the matter?â Kaysen was drunk. He stood up immediately.
âCuff him and take him away!â
As soon as the leading uniformed man waved his hand, the men behind him immediately stepped forward and handcuffed Kaysen.
Kaysen instantly sobered up. âWhatâs going on? I havenât broken the law. Why are you arresting me?â
The middle-aged man sneered. âHaha! Yes, you didnât break the law. Sunshine Districtâs your project, right? A construction accident occurred in the district and we suspect youâre cutting corners with the construction materials. The foundation collapsed just now, and two people died!â
âWhat?â
Kaysen instantly turned pale.
He had bought cheap construction materials to get kickbacks, thinking everything would work out fine. Who knew that people would be killed after they had just barely begun work on building the foundation?
The entire party fell silent.