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Shadows of Destiny: A Tale of Liberation

Chapter 1044
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Chapter 1044

Layla’s eyes were bright with excitement, and she was beaming as if she had just found treasure. "Whoever this is,

they really are extremely skilled in their craft, even more so than my father. Where is this person? Could you please

introduce me to them, Miss Murphy?"

"T-This can't be..." Seraphina gulped nervously, not expecting the situation to turn out like this. 'Everheart, you

sneaky witch... She said she wanted to help improve our relationship, and then left us with a miraculous recipe! She

just left without taking any credit!'

"How could it be impossible? It must be because of the kindness that Master Hunt has shown people throughout his

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life, which means that he must have met someone who was fated to help him now. Truly, as long as Master Hunt

drinks this medicinal tea three times, he will recover and become as healthy as a horse." Layla's eyes sparkled, as if

the instructions were out of this world.

Francine's expression softened, and she flashed Seraphina an appreciative smile. "Looks like you were kind enough

to find an expert to cure my son."

Seraphina awkwardly rubbed her own cheeks, mumbling. "It was... just a coincidence. Stef is a lucky guy."

Layla stared at the crumpled paper, and frowned briefly. She then asked in an innocent tone, "But I really don't

understand why you would crumple and throw away such a good recipe, Miss Murphy. Don't you want Master Hunt

to get better?"

"I..." Seraphina felt the color drain from her face, and she was speechless.

She glared at Layla bitterly, cursing the caretaker in her mind. 'You little witch, you sure know how to find faults!'

Noticing her uncomfortable reaction, Francine let out a dry cough and helped smooth things over. "It's alright, I

think Seraphina was just trying to be safe rather than sorry.

Medicine isn't something one should consume casually."

"Mhm, you know me so well, Aunt Francine. It's not safe to let him consume random medicines. I didn't know that

person was an expert either."

"Now that we have Layla here, we don't have to worry about meeting any quacks. How about this... Why don't you

ask the expert to meet us? Maybe they can think of a way to help my son regain his sight with Layla's help?"

Francine had always hoped that Stefan's eyes could be cured, and didn't want to give up the slightest chance to do

so.

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"Umm... Ah..." Seraphina stuttered, not knowing if she should agree to this or not. She had no reason to refuse, but

doing so would only allow that woman to get close to Stefan again.

"Are you not able to?" Francine narrowed her eyes, her expression solemn.

"Not exactly, I just don't have her contact. She left the hospital earlier today, so I don't know how to find her either.

" Seraphina shrugged regretfully.

"Since they came to the hospital, they shouldn't be just anyone, right? Wouldn't it be quite easy to find them?

Unless ... you don't want to." Francine stared at Seraphina sharply, seemingly in deep thought.

"I heard that you've been pretty close to Jovan lately. You’re not his spy, right? Are you trying to stall on purpose?

Do you not want my son to see again?"