A Healer’s Journey (Finnegan and Nuthana) Novel

Chapter 148



Chapter 148

Chapter 148 Of Course I Knew

“Here’s what we know about Finnegan, Mr. Royle. There is a slight problem.”

At dusk, a b*dyguard of the Royle family arrived at the ward and handed Vilmar two sheets of the

investigative report.

Ariendel and Matthias who was feeling better hurried over.

“What’s problematic about that kid?” Matthias scoffed. “He looks like a nob*dy.”

After signaling for the group to be quiet, Vilmar took the documents and perused them.

He furrowed his brows. “I didn’t expect this fellow to be so well-connected”

“Well-connected? Where is he from?” Ariendel asked.

Vilmar handed the documents to her. “He comes from an ordinary family, but his medical skills seem

impressive. He treated Gilbert Miles. Winston Haimowitz, and even Old Mr. Langdon. Three families

owe him. For that reason, Gilbert let him occupy Dragon Bay. The Haimowitz family arranged for his

sister to be employed in Pentariver Group as Wynter’s secretary. And Bernice Zimmerman, the most

beautiful out of the Four Beauties of Jadeborough, is his girlfriend. He has useful connections.”

Ariendel scoffed after perusing them. “Meteoric rises exist, I see. However, it’s still an indication of the

Chomsky family’s incompetence. Otherwise, Finnegan would have been finished five years ago.”

The report documented not only Finnegan’s ordeal over that period but also his encounter with Killian

five years prior.

Matthias took the documents.

After taking a glance, he said contemptuously, “Though his meteoric rise is commendable, it’s a shame

that he ended up crossing paths with you, Mr. Vilmar. Even the Langdon family can’t protect him. How

could the Haimowitz and Miles families of Jadeborough? Based on this report, however, this fellow is

most likely Ms. Langdon’s shield. How dare he-”

Halfway through his tirade, he fell abruptly silent at the sight of Vilmar’s scowl.

Vilmar would not want to be reminded of Finnegan k*ssing and holding Mandy the night before.

Ariendel changed the subject tactfully. “Now that we have found out about Finnegan, Mr. Vilmar, what

should we do next? Shall we have a b*dyguard apprehend him?”

The rest nodded in agreement.

Two dozen of them, whom Finnegan had humiliated, could barely wait to exact vengeance.

Vilmar narrowed his eyes. “I heard your uncle’s family works for Mr. Calandrino, Matthias?”

Matthias nodded. “That’s right. It is my uncle who runs Mackle Group for Mr. Calandrino. He is, to say

least, one of Mr. Calandrino’s confidants.”

Vilmar sneered. “Though I am not afraid of the Haimowitz and Miles families, or even the Langdon

family. I wouldn’t want to start a fight with them over Finnegan. I’ll leave the matter of teaching him a

lesson to you.

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Matthias patted his chest. “Don’t worry. I’ll call my cousin afterward and ask for his help. We shall not

show Finnegan a shred of mercy.”

“Go,” Vilmar said with satisfaction. “Get this done, and I’ll bring you to the match between the

Wahlstrom family and the Zymons family tomorrow and introduce you to some friends from Durbaine.”

“Thank you very much, Mr. Vilmar. I will have Finnegan beg for mercy on his knees.” Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.

Matthias was delighted. He had a vague idea of the type of friends from Durbaine Vilmar wanted him to

be acquainted with.

Unbeknownst to them, the information they had uncovered regarding Finnegan had been altered at

Jeremy’s personal behest.

Even his friendship with the Wahlstrom family had been kept hidden.

Finnegan remained unaware that Vilmar had him investigated and was, at that moment, even

concocting a plan to seek revenge.

Having bought some fruits and supplements, he arrived at the residential area where Josephine’s

rented

house was.

Jenna and Casper were staying at Josephine’s as the old house had been demolished.

“I thought you were only here for dinner,” Casper greeted him with a smile after opening the door and

beckoning him in.

“Hello, Finny.” Jenna walked over to welcome him.

Josephine, on the other hand, was busy in the kitchen.

Finnegan nodded in greeting. “Mdm. Dickson, Josephine.”

“You didn’t have to bring anything. Why did you buy so many things?” Jenna had Casper take the

items. She seemed upset as she tugged Finnegan’s arm, but he could tell she was delighted.

Josephine appeared at the kitchen entrance. “Exactly. There’s no need for such formalities here.”

It was plain that Josephine remembered how she had danced at the Ark and was feeling guilty.

“Sure, I don’t have to be so formal,” Finnegan said, “but Mdm. Dickson thinks of me as her son. Surely I

cannot come empty-handed when I visit her.”

Jenna laughed. “You weren’t chatty when you were a child, but you’ve grown a silver tongue. Oh, how

much have you changed over the past five years. Come, sit. Tell me what you’ve been up to. Hurry up

and get the dinner ready, Josephine.”

Finnegan followed her and took a seat. At the same time, he examined the layout of the house.

It was a simple two-bedroom unit.

There was a bed by the window in the living room, which was obviously Casper’s.

Have you been seeing other properties, Mdm. Dickson?”

Is was so crumped and inconvenient for the three of them to live in that house.

Jenna sighed. “We were compensated four million for the demolition of the old house. We could have

bought a large-sized house with full payment in the suburbs, but Josephine and Casper wanted to pick

one in a nice location that was convenient in every aspect, which is why we haven’t gone to see any

yet.”

The prices in prime locations cost a hundred thousand per square meter at the very least. Even the

relocation funds were not enough to cover the downpayment.

“Josephine and Casper just want you to live more comfortably,” Finnegan said. Then, he turned to

Casper. “You could move into Jerome Medical Clinic after the renovations are complete. There are

eight rooms there.”

Aware that Finnegan was trying to help, Casper did not turn him down. “All right.”

“My mother told me your rheumatism is acting up again, Mdm. Dickson. Let me have a look.”

“All right. Thank you for the trouble.”

As he treated Jenna and wrote her prescription, Josephine had prepared dinner.

It was a simple, home-cooked meal.

“I didn’t know you cook so well, Josephine,” Finnegan gushed as he helped himself to a slice of beef. “I

remember you couldn’t even cook an egg when you were a girl.”

Josephine’s cheeks turned red as she glared at him.

“As if you knew how to.”

Finnegan laughed. “Of course I knew! Have you forgotten I was the one who cooked for you when we

were home?”

Thinking back to her childhood, she remembered that it was indeed Finnegan who had cooked for them

when the adults were away.

Josephine leaned over. “Why are you still bringing it up? It was your fault for being able to cook.”

“That’s enough. Why are you bickering?” Jenna grinned as she served Finnegan. “Have some more,

Finny. Josephine has become a terrific chef.”

“She has,” Casper chimed in. “My sister is now wife and mother material.”

“Then I should count myself lucky.”

Finnegan felt as if he had been transported back in time to his youth. Setting aside the tense emotions

of the

past, he dined with Casper’s family as if he were one of them.

He even had two glasses of wine with Casper.

After the meal, Finnegan patted his belly with satisfaction. “Honestly speaking, Josephine has become

a great chef. Her future husband is a lucky man.”

Casper seemed to be drunk.

He patted Finnegan on the shoulder. “Would you like to be my brother-in-law, then?”


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