Chapter 182
“I will cure her,” Harriet declared, resolved to heal Molly.
“Miss Harriet, don’t worry. King has been researching new potions recently. There’s bound to be a new
potion that can cure your friend,” Joe tried to comfort Harriet.
In reality, he knew better than anyone that, despite the numerous researchers at King, Harriet held all
the core formulas.
In other words, the thousands of King members worldwide couldn’t hold a candle to Harriet.
If even Harriet couldn’t cure Molly, then Molly was truly beyond help.
“By the way, Nora has expressed interest in purchasing our Z-type potion, regardless of the price,” Joe
said, pouring her a glass of water. “What price should we quote?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHarriet took a sip from the glass before setting it back down. “I don’t want her money.”
“Then what do you want?” Joe asked.
“I want a 20% stake in the Munoz Group,” Harriet responded calmly.
A 20% stake was neither too much nor too little. If Nora truly wanted to use the Z-type potion to heal
her face, she would find a way to secure the stake.
Once Harriet had the stake, she could seize control of the Munoz Group and reclaim everything that
had been taken from her mother.
“Miss Harriet, the Munoz Group is just a small company. That 20% stake wouldn’t be worth more than
ten million dollars. Is it worth it?”
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Even the lowest-grade potions produced by their organization had a market value of no less than
twenty million.
“I have my own plans. Just go and talk to her,” Harriet said.
“Alright,” Joe responded.
Afterward, Harriet left Joe’s villa with the still-unconscious Molly.
After returning Molly to the hospital, Harriet prepared to leave when Selena suddenly paid a visit.
“Harriet!” Selena called out to her.
“Selena, hello. Why are you still here so late?” Harriet said, not expecting Selena’s visit.
Instead of answering her question, Selena said, “Harriet, I know you’re not stupid. You can talk to me
normally. Don’t worry, I won’t tell
anyone because it won’t benefit me.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter a few glances, Harriet nodded.
She knew that Selena was always clever. It seemed that Selena had already seen through her act of
pretending to be dumb.
But based on her understanding of Selena from her past life, this woman wasn’t the kind to betray trust.
Since Selena promised, she would honor it.
Harriet thought for a moment and asked her, “Why did you hide.
Molly’s illness from everyone?”
“She didn’t want me to reveal it,” Selena replied.
Harriet had anticipated the answer, but hearing these words directly
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