That was why Tony had a connection with Anna, but only Tony and Bill knew about Anna. The rest of the Wilkenses had no idea, fearing it would be detrimental to their family."My name is Henry Truman.""It's you! You're the grandson of my previous boss." Bill became emotional.Henry guessed that Bill was referring to Robert. He neither confirmed nor denied it, as he did not want to acknowledge anything."I never expected that it would be you saving me. Oh, if only your father were here!" Bill was overjoyed. He was very fond of Albert, treating him like his own son back in the day."Let's not dwell on the past, Mr. Wilkins. I have something urgent to attend to," Henry replied."Is it really that urgent?""Yes, very urgent.""Alright, go ahead then," Bill said, knowing he could talk with Henry later.It seemed that Henry still resented Robert. He had no idea of Robert's suffering; even his assistance to them had been under Robert's instructions.There was also another reason—he
Zander and Ivan were in disbelief. They quickly rushed inside and saw Mandy sitting excitedly beside Bill, who was already sitting on the bed.He looked rejuvenated as if he had become a few years younger. All the tubes and medical devices attached to him had been removed.Everyone was stunned. Bill had been cured, and his overall health seemed significantly improved.Milton could not help but wonder what had happened. He had examined Bill numerous times and knew his condition well, but he was utterly amazed by Bill's vibrant state.'Henry is truly a divine doctor!' he thought.Zander could not accept it. He stammered, "Dr. Brooks, quickly check if my father is truly okay. Maybe it's just some temporary tricks that that man used."Bill was furious about Zander's words. He snapped, "Nonsense! Do you want me dead so badly?""No, Dad, I was just worried about you.""You would've killed me. I heard everything you said. You couldn't wait to burst in and disrupt the treatment."Zand
Jennifer shook her head when she saw Henry return so quickly. It seemed he had failed. Otherwise, he would not have returned in just half an hour.Lydia thought the same, sighing quietly. Still, she asked, "How is Mr. Wilkins?"Henry was about to speak but noticed their expressions and quickly said, "Oh, his condition is quite serious."He stopped there, neither confirming nor denying Bill's condition.Jennifer immediately assumed Henry had failed, feeling relieved."It is what it is," she said.She then seized the chance to apologize. "Henry, I was wrong earlier. Please don't hold it against me."Henry ignored her and stayed beside Lydia.Jennifer felt awkward but did not say anything further.Just then, nearby nurses started talking. "Did you hear? The divine doctor treated Mr. Wilkins, and he's fully recovered.""Not just recovered; he even looks younger now. His blood pressure has gone back to normal now."It was too late for Henry to stop them."Yes, it's incredible. I
Mike also received news of John's passing and was deeply saddened. He understood that his grandfather cared deeply for him despite the harsh words and tough love.Lydia was too upset to handle company affairs. Henry had to manage the company's matters and helped Lydia with the funeral arrangements. Even though they were divorced, he still saw himself as part of the Millers.The Millers held a funeral in the Miller Mansion, which Robert also attended. Jennifer was startled by his arrival. She worried he might be there to cause trouble, so she was incredibly nervous.Lydia realized Robert might be Henry's grandpa, so she quickly stepped forward and politely greeted him, "Mr. Truman.""Oh, Ms. Miller. My condolences," Robert replied politely, recognizing that she was the woman his grandson cared about the most."Thank you, Mr. Truman. Is there something specific you need?""Nothing much. Mr. Miller lived a remarkable life, and I came to pay my respects," Robert said.He needed to r
"I know, it's all my fault," Robert said, his voice tinged with regret."Nevermind. I haven't had a grandfather since my dad died. Not since my mom and I were driven out of the family," Henry replied coldly."You don't understand what happened back then. If I hadn't acted as I did, the Trumans—""Enough. I understand very well what happened back then." Henry cut him off, recalling his mother's revelations."Who told you?" Robert was taken aback."That's none of your business. Is there anything else? I'm very busy right now." Henry dismissed him."Fine. I understand. It's my punishment." Robert sighed and turned to leave, seeming devastated.Henry felt a pang of guilt."Maybe he did have his reasons."Just then, Lydia appeared beside him, having overheard part of their conversation.Henry was slightly taken aback but remained silent."I don't know what happened back then. But Mr. Robert seems like a good person. Most importantly, I don't want you to regret anything," Lydia sa
"Ms. Miller, Mr. Truman!" A servant hurriedly approached them."The elder Mr. Truman left this box for you."Henry was taken aback. He opened the box and found a ginseng inside. Although not particularly large, it looked aged enough—it must have been more than thousands of years old."A millennia-old ginseng," Jennifer said as she walked forward, her eyes filled with envy. The Trumans had almost gifted it to the Millers, but they had taken it back. It was then given to Henry instead.Robert was there to pay respect to John, who had passed away, so the ginseng should have stayed with the Millers!However, she dared not voice those thoughts aloud.Since it seemed like Henry would not return with him, Robert prepared to leave for Aurelia City after he left the ginseng at the Millers.However, he decided to visit Bill before that. He had long known that Bill was in Hodbridge, but he had been too focused on Henry to visit the man.Their conversation naturally turned to Henry. After
Henry also needed to prepare for the upcoming Holy Clan Conference, where he aimed to become the Holy Master and unite the five major branch clans under his command.Shortly after Henry left, Jennifer gathered many people, including William and key members of Wayne's family.Lydia instantly guessed their intention when she saw them. Jennifer had mentioned that matter several times, even before John's funeral, but Lydia was overwhelmed with grief and responsibilities and had no time to address it then.Jennifer's urgency was apparent, but Lydia could not believe her mother would join forces with outsiders, even if they were technically family."Lydia, now that your grandfather's funeral is over, it's time to consider the company shares," Jennifer said.Lydia was infuriated. "Are the shares really that important?""Yes, the shares might not matter for someone with Henry's support. But the rest of us have to rely on ourselves," Jennifer replied."Even if I'm with Henry, I can make
Jennifer was overjoyed and immediately said, "You mustn't go back on your word! No one is forcing you to do anything!""Mr. Potts, please come here!" she called out.A few people who were formally dressed and holding documents showed up immediately, led by Gregory Potts, the head of the Miller Group legal team."We've already prepared all the documents to transfer company shares. All we need is your signature," Jennifer said eagerly.Lydia was stunned. She was unable to bear their misunderstandings and insults.Furthermore, she had not expected her mother to have everything prepared in advance, including lawyers and agreements."Don't tell me you're planning to break your word," Jennifer said when Lydia did not speak or move."Lydia, a person must stand with integrity. You can't go back on your word," Wayne said, sensing the chance to secure the shares promised by Jennifer.Jennifer had promised to give him 5 percent of the shares if Lydia gave up on her shares. Otherwise, he w