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... uation now? What can you do by going back?" Vincent was afraid that May would be soft-hearted and agree to Heather Holt’s request to go back and take care of Victor Grant, so he always tried to prevent her from contacting that side. Yet now, May still said such things.

May looked at Vincent thoughtfully and tried to calm down as she analyzed with him: "Vincent, the reason Victor Grant has been in a coma might likely be due to poison. You were also like this back then, continually unconsc ...

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