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Stop It She's Remarrying by Stellar Strands

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Chapter 934

After Sally left the room, Fia silently laughed as she lay on her bed.

Every scheme that Esme plotted was all directed at her and her alone. She had enough of all this! But she could not

rely on Conrad to deal with her. He had a tendency of being fickle and indecisive when it came to dealing with

Esme. So it would be better if she handled this all on her own.

When Sally was near her office, Conrad appeared and stopped her in her path. He presented her the medicine that

he purchased and asked, “What did you and Fia talk about earlier?”

..” Sally was still deciding if she should tell Conrad.

“Was it about your brother?” Conrad asked.

Looking at the medicine in his hand, Sally said, “The medicine will help facilitate the healing of Fia’s wound. After we

remove the bandages tomorrow, all that’s left is to spray the medicine on her wound.”

As he put the medicine into his pocket, Conrad continued probing, “What were you and Fia planning?”

“Nothing.” Sally decided to respect Fia’s decision and not tell him.

Furrowing his brows, Conrad asked, “How’s Peter and Britney lately?”

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“I don’t have any information about my brother’s recent activities.” Sally still held a grudge against Conrad for

breaking her brother’s arm and not allowing any use of anesthetic during his surgery.

“Doctor Sally.” Conrad said, “If it weren’t for the friendship between you and Fia, if Peter Hall weren’t your brother, I

would do more than just break one of his arms.”

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Sally raised her gaze and met Conrad’s cold, menacing glare. A chill ran down her spine when she saw anger

steaming out from his seemingly cold and indifferent eyes.

“Do take care, Doctor Sally.” Conrad turned and left after finishing his words.

Sally was livid seeing just how proud and snobbish the man was. Could he not at least learn to act a bit friendlier to

others?

“Sally!”

Suddenly, she heard a familiar voice call out to her. Sally turned and saw Barbara with a girl in black approaching

her.

That girl wore a cap and mask. Despite that, she could see the girl’s sickly, pale complexion. “Barbara! When did

you come back?”

“Yesterday.” Barbara brought the girl in black to her and asked, “Are you busy?”

“A little but I can manage.” Sally looked at the girl curiously, “And who is this?”

“A friend. She got into… an accident recently so I brought her to see a doctor,” Barbara sald.

“Oh, which specialist? I can introduce you.”

A conflicted look crept on Barbara’s face. “Can we talk? In your office, privately.”

“Sure.” Sally led them into her office warmly. After making sure they had their seats, she served them her favorite

tea.

“Have some tea first. I’ll be right back after I finish examining some documents.”

“Okay.”

After handling a few documents at her desk, Sally asked Barbara, worried that they might have lost patience from

waiting, “So which specialist do you want to see, Barbara?”

Biting her lips, Barbara determined that Sally could be trusted since, unlike her wicked brother, she was as kind as

an angel.

“My friend’s identity is a peculiar subject to some. So I hope that news about her getting treatment remains a

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secret.

Hearing this, Sally put the documents away and switched off her computer’s monitor before. staring at Barbara,

puzzled “Shouldn’t we call the police?”

Barbara was surprised to hear this.

Fearing her friend would misunderstand, Sally added, “I understand that there’s never an easy solution when it

comes to a couple’s squabble. But the man had resorted violence, hadn’t he? So it’s only fair for us to help her seek

protection from the justice system.”

A bitter smile crept onto Barbara’s face. Poor Sally… If she knew the truth, she would not have suggested calling

the police so easily.

“Barbara, I want to have a chat with Doctor Sally Privately.” Suddenly a hoarse voice interrupted them. It belonged

to the girl in black.

Knowing that Sally would not harm the girl, Barbara nodded and walked out the door.

Sally quickly sat next to the girl, intending to lend her an ear. She felt bad for her. She must. have gone through

many episodes of domestic violence. This was probably why she had to cover herself fully in black clothes to not

show her injury.

“Don’t worry.

I know a few really good psychiatrists. If you need therapy, I can introduce you.”