[Okay... I understand!]
Adam, feeling dejected, found Mr. Dean’s number and gave it to Herman.
Herman wrote down the phone number on a piece of paper and then dialed the number.
“Dear old Dean…”
This time, Herman believed Harrison’s words.
If what the Harrison family said was true, then it was likely Hubert's family had already informed the hospital.
He would not be able to obtain any information by contacting Mr. Dean himself.
Thus, he had to pretend to have regained his memory first.
Mr. Dean hesitated for a few seconds before asking, “Who is this?”
“Tell me, old Dean, did Nash cure my illness?”
“Who are you, and who's Nash?”
Mr. Dean’s voice sounded somewhat angry. “Did you dial the wrong number?”
With that, he hung up the phone.
Herman listened to the busy tone on the phone, his expression extremely complex.
It seemed that Mr. Dean really did not recognize him.
In other words, the Harrison family had truly fabricated some lies in order to compete for the family's assets.
These lies were full of loopholes. While Harrison was a bit foolish, Lauren, coming from a prestigious family, should not be that stupid, right?
After pondering for a moment, Herman let out a long sigh and then slowly lay down to rest.
In Mr. Dean’s home, his wife asked drowsily, “Who was it? Who called you so late?”
Mr. Dean leaned against the head of the bed, lit a cigarette, and took a deep drag. “It was old Lewis…”
He already knew about Herman's situation.
However, he had received a warning yesterday that he must pretend not to recognize Herman, or else his family would be met with accidents.
Initially, Mr. Dean did not take it seriously, but yesterday afternoon, a stranger happened to pick up his granddaughter from school.
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