Journey Of Me And My Seven Sisters

Chapter 31



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He didn’t leave, as he wanted to see how Emrys would cause Franklin’s death.
As he finally stopped talking, the scene fell deathly silent.
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Emrys stared at Franklin for some time. He didn’t prescribe anything or start to treat him. Instead, he asked, “Does your father
have a hobby!
Hobby
Thomas was surprised to hear that question “Mr. Lund, can you be more specific?
“For example, he might like antiques”
“Oh, my dad loves collecting antique pieces. He has a few antique vases in his study. Thomas
said
“Bring them all here.”
Despite not knowing what Emrys wanted to do. Thomas left and soon returned with the antique
A smirk played on Elliot’s lips as he stood aside, waiting for Emrys to make a fool of himself.
“Old Mr. Sunderland, these antique vases are gorgeous. You must’ve spent a lot of effort to get them, huh?” Emrys picked up a
vase and waved it in front of Franklin.

Franklin flashed a bitter smile. “Mr. Lund, what are you getting a
cat?”
If it had been any other time, he and Emrys would have had a delightful conversation about his antique vases, but unfortunately,
he was on the brink of death and had no desire to engage in idle
chatter.
What is he doing?
Both Thomas and Lucas were confused, too.
Elliot snickered. “How ridiculous!”
Suddenly, a strange smile flitted across Emrys‘ lips as he drawled, “Old Mr. Sunderland, you love collecting fitiques, but my
hobby is the opposite. I
love smashing antiques!”
With that, he smashed the antique vase onto the ground right in front of Franklin.
Crack!
The vase immediately shattered upon impact.
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Thomas and Lucas blanched in horror.
Franklin adored his collection and would always wipe them meticulously with a cotton cloth several times every day. In fact, he
cleaned them more often than he cleaned himself.
However, Emrys had just destroyed one of his precious treasures.
Lucas roared in anger, “You lunatic! Is my dad’s illness not serious enough? How dare you destroy his vase? I’m going to kill
you!”
He was about to rush forward to hit Emrys when Thomas stopped him.
“Don’t act recklessly. Mr. Lund must have a reason for doing so,” Thomas said to his brother with a grim expression.
He didn’t know the reason behind Emrys‘ action, but he chose to be patient for the time being.
Feeling puzzled, Lucas demanded, “Thomas, is it not obvious that he is here to anger Dad? Why are you siding with him?”
Thomas said nothing.
He was left with no choice but to trust Emrys, as he couldn’t afford to offend him.
Emrys had picked up the second vase, about to smash it.
Lucas fixed a death glare on Emrys. Refusing to tolerate his behavior, he charged forward and snatched the vase from his grasp.

Right then, Franklin parted his lips, about to yell at Emrys for breaking his beloved vases.
wever, before he could utter a single word, he was overcome with a powerful urge to vomit, and a putrid smell filled the air as the
contents of his stomach were expelled.
Following that, his stomach, which was as round as a ball, deflated.
It turned out that Franklin’s condition was due to his weakened spleen, which had resulted in his. stomach becoming bloated and
his inability to digest food correctly.
In traditional medicine, the liver was thought to have the ability to temper the functioning of the spleen.
Emrys had deliberately angered Franklin, which affected his liver. This, in turn, meant that Franklin was able to vomit out the
contents of his stomach, as the pressure that had been placed on his spleen as the liver’s restraining effect was now relieved.
Franklin was cured without needing to take any medicine or get any treatment.
Both Thomas and Lucas were dumbstruck.
“You were grinning happily, weren’t you?”
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Suddenly. Emrys strode over to Elliot and whacked him on the lock of his head,
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