<b>Chapter </b><b>33</b>
“Just <b>say </b>if you agree. As for what it <b>is</b>, you’ll know after <b>Neil </b><b>is </b>cured.” <b>Vera </b><b>was </b>long disappointed with Carlos. She didn’t want his money or his life. She just wanted Carlos and Vera to <b>suffer</b>.
“I won’t do anything <b>illegal</b>.” Carlos stared deeply at Vera. <b>Vera </b>felt familiar but also unfamiliar to him at the same time.This is property ? N?velDrama.Org.
“Nothing illegal. You can chill out.” Vera <b>was </b>worried Carlos might not keep his promise<b>, </b><b>so </b>she made him sign a written agreement. Vera knew such a written agreement had no legal <b>effect</b>, so she added, “If you can’t keep your promise-<b>”</b>
“There’ll be a blood feud <b>between </b>your family and mine,” James interrupted sternly.
“I will never treat anyone from your family again,” Ramon added.
“Rx. I’m a man of my word.” Carlos knew he might have to pay through the nose, but he couldn’t care less<b>. </b>He would agree to anything to have <b>Neil </b>cured.
Things were settled after a long discussion. Ramon would stay while Vera woulde between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. to assist Ramon in treating Neil.
Neil didn’t want Vera to leave but knew she had to. Samuel had been scared today and was still waiting for Vera tofort him. Neil <b>felt </b>sorry for Samuel<b>, </b>so he had to let Vera leave. He begged Vera toe earlier tomorrow.
<b>Vera </b>did not want to leave either. However, she had three children and had to take care of them equally.
Carlos felt a pang seeing Vera leave with James. He watched their car pull away from the driveway in the darkened study and stood there after they were long gone. No one had a clue what he was thinking.
“Mr. Monroe?” Adam knocked on the door and entered. Seeing Carlos’s lonely silhouette in the moonlight, Adam felt sad. Since <b>Vera </b>died, Carlos had never been genuinely happy.
“Speak.” Carlos looked away and turned on the deskmp.
“I have looked into it. The kindergarten had mangoes for lunch this month. Quite a lot of it. Mr. Neil liked it at first, but he’s gotten a bit sick of ittely,” Adam reported.
Vera had said Neil could have eaten too many mangoestely and developed an <b>aversion</b>. Carlos sent Adam to the kindergarten where he found it to be true.
The missing whorl on Neil’s head had also been found somewhere <b>else</b>. Vera told him that changes in children’s hairstyle might change the location of the whorl. Carlos chose to believe her temporarily.
“Mr. Monroe, are you sure Mr. <b>Neil </b>is back?<b>” </b>Adam was still concerned.
“Aren’t the results back?” To be safe, Carlos had Adam send DNA samples <b>to </b>several testing agencies. The results were the
same.
“Then it should be right,” Adam naturally hoped Neil was <b>safe </b><i>and </i>sound.
Carlos added, “I’m not sure who the other onest night was, but I’m sure <b>the </b>one we brought <b>back </b>from the hospital today
<b>is </b><b>Neil</b>.”
<b>Adam </b>was confused. <b>“</b>What do you mean?”