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Judithâs performance was so convincing that it was hard to imagine her slipping poison into Augusâs
drink, especially looking as if she might faint at any moment due to her ill health. Could she really
muster the audacity to do such a thing? Beckâs brow furrowed with concern, but he ordered the glass to
be taken for testing nonetheless. Judith was huddled in Dylanâs embrace, her body quivering with each
sob. Arlene was by her side, offering comfort as if she were the one who had been wronged. The
doctor had already rushed over to tend to Augus. Beck remained at the bedside, refusing to leave.
âDoc, howâs my dad?â âHeâs had a severe panic attack. He needs plenty of rest.â âNo other symptoms?
For now, I canât see anything else.â As the doctor finished speaking, Judith clutched at Dylanâs sleeve.
âDylan, take me away from here. Seeing me will only anger Dad further.â Her voice was hoarse, filled
with an air of utter desolation. Dylan sighed and had someone escort her away. After all, with Augus
unconscious, he, as the eldest son, couldnât possibly leave at such a critical time. Upon returning to
Dylanâs villa, Judith was filled with a vengeful triumph. She immediately contacted her accomplice via
her phone. âI only managed to get one drop in him, the rest spilled on his skin. Will it work?â âItâll work.
Even if he didnât ingest
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much, just a touch of that substance will keep him comatose, never to wake up again.â Judithâs eyes
sparkled with satisfaction. The man had assured her of the potency when he gave her the poison, but
she hadnât expected it to be so effective. âPerfect! So, heâll never wake up, right? All I need to do now is
to push Dylan to go after Maja. Once Maja is out of the picture, whoâs going to care about the true
daughter of the Sanders family? By then, Arlene and Dylan will be so heartbroken theyâll take me
back.â The scandal surrounding her had blown up, and both Arlene and Dylan were protective of her,
with a strong disdain for Maja. A sly smile curled Judithâs lips, but then she thought of Beckâs
suspicions and felt a twinge of concern. âBeck suspects I poisoned dad and heâs having it tested.
Youâre sure it canât be traced?â âOf course. The compound evaporates within ten minutes of being
exposed to air. Any tests will only reveal harmless compounds found in health supplements.â âThen I
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have nothing to worry about.â Judith put the matter to rest. She had paid a steep price, and now all that
was left was to wait for Dylanâs comforting arms. Beck had the substance sent for analysis, and an hour
later, the results confirmed there were no harmful components. His brow creased with worry as he took
Augus to the hospital for a thorough check-up. The doctors kept insisting it was a severe panic attack,
but they couldnât find any other cause. If it were just a panic attack, Augus should have woken up by
now. Beck spent two days by his fatherâs bedside, but there was no sign of Augus regaining
consciousness. He sought the doctorâs advice again, who could only sigh helplessly. âPerhaps Mr.
Sanders has some unresolved issues weighing on him, preventing him from waking. Youâll need to
address these issues to help him recover.â Beck stood rigidly. His fatherâs unresolved issue was Jolinâ
Augus had turned grey overnight, believing his daughter had died. If only Beck could uncover the truth
about Jolin. Glancing at Dylan, who had also spent two days in the hospital without leaving, Beck
realized his brother must suspect Judithâs involvement in their fatherâs condition. Perhaps it was the
shock of seeing Judith that had triggered Augusâs collapse. Dylan, too, bore responsibility as a son. He
opened his mouth to speak but found no words in Beckâs presence. Instead, he just patted Beck on the
shoulder, a silent gesture of solidarity. Beck felt a lump in his throat. Dylan had always been the most
caring in the family, but his affections knew no bounds. He doted on Judith, but in equal measure, he
doted on Beck. From a young age, Beck had shown little interest in handling the Sanders family
business, leaving the burden to rest on Dylanâs shoulders early on. Apart from family and work, Dylan
had little else to occupy his time. When work overwhelmed him, the only solace he found was in being
with his family. But Beck was different. He had a variety of ways to unwindâtraveling with friends,
drinking, chasing romance, and more. Sometimes Beck felt he understood his older brother; at other
times, he seemed utterly irrational. But now, with the Sanders family in disarray, Beck had to face a
new reality.
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