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Chapter 5449

Unlike the rough and straightforward Don Albert, who took the medicine himself, Rose had to kneeldown, place the medicine on the country’s head, take it, knock his head on the ground and thankMaster Wade for giving the medicine. It was quite an ordeal.

After sighing, Rose said to them, “Grandpa and grandma, take the pill now and then we can eat. We’vetalked for so long and I’m already starving!”

The rest of the Evans family and Jack stared at the elders with wide eyes, watching intently to witnessthe Rejuvenation Pill’s effects firsthand. Even Rose’s uncle, Desmond, had only seen the effect oftaking a quarter of a Rejuvenation Pill at the auction but never saw the full effect of taking the entire pill.

The two old couples exchanged glances, eager to see the legendary effects of the Rejuvenation Pill oneach other’s faces.

The Rejuvenation Pill, however, never disappointed anyone. As the medicine took effect, it was likewatching a fast-forward slide show.

The snow-white hair of the old couple rapidly turned mottled black and the deep wrinkles on their facesseemed to fill in. Their slack skin tightened, as if gravity had been defied.

They both stared at each other, experiencing a rapid Rejuvenation. The memories they couldn’t graspbefore flooded back instantly, yet they didn’t feel overwhelmed. Everything that had collapsed seemedto rebuild quickly in their minds.

The Lady felt a significant improvement in her physical condition, making her feel like she did twentyyears ago. But this journey through time also brought back painful memories of her beloved daughterand son-in-law, who were killed twenty years ago.

Seeing the Rejuvenation of his partner who had aged together with him, the old man couldn’t hold backhis emotions and began to cry silently.

The others, not having experienced the Rejuvenation themselves, assumed these were tears of joy andjoined in, thinking the elders were just overjoyed. They tried to comfort them, but it took some time forthe old couple to regain composure.

Desmond said, “Dad and Mom, why are you two still crying? You both look so much younger all of asudden. We should be celebrating!”

Tece echoed, “Yes! Dad and Mom, your facial features have gone back at least ten years. It’sincredible!”

The two elderly exchanged a look, understanding the reason behind each other’s tears.

The old man wiped away his tears and gently embraced the Lady, comforting her like a child, “It’s okay,don’t cry. Today is a day of great joy, so let’s stop crying in front of Rose!”

The Lady nodded, forcing a smile, “You’re right, no more tears. Rose must be hungry, so let’s eat! I’vewaited for this meal for twenty years, I can’t wait another minute!”

The chefs of Heaven Springs worked their magic, crafting a plethora of delectable dishes thattantalized the taste buds.

George, no stranger to the delights of Heaven Springs, was not taken aback by the culinary mastery ondisplay. However, amidst the array of flavors, it was the eggplant dish prepared by his grandmother thattransported him back to his cherished childhood memories.

The joyous atmosphere of the Evans family was infectious as they raised their wine glasses, toastingand celebrating the reunion with Abraham.

Laughter and excitement filled the air as the family members savored their wine, delving intoconversations. They inquired about the details of Rose’s life over the years, and in return, theyenthusiastically shared the achievements and events that had shaped the Evans family.

As the evening progressed, stories of Rose’s heroic feats in saving the Evans family from periloussituations emerged, sparking admiration and gratitude from all present.

In the midst of the revelry, Rose took the opportunity to voice his concerns about potential threatslooming over the family. He revealed his suspicions that the Warriors Den might have covertly infiltratedthe Evans family, possibly using informants to monitor their every move. To counter this threat, Rosehad entrusted Don Albert to block external signals, ensuring their safety.novelbin

“I’m convinced that the traitor won’t be someone obvious within the Evans family itself,” Rose asserted.“It’s more likely that they are individuals very close to us, perhaps even among those who settled hereafter my parents left the United States.”

Grandpa Evans nodded gravely, recalling a previous incident involving Amelia, who had entered thefamily’s life shortly after Rose’s parents passed away. “You might be right, George, that incident withAmelia still haunts us. It seems that the Warriors Den had already started their infiltration then.”

Rose nodded, his mind focused on the possible link between his parent’s past and the current threat.“Before my parents left the United States, they seemed to have no involvement with the Warriors Den.It’s likely that any connection lies within that period and the Warriors Den has a unique pattern ofoperating, they only deploy their own trusted operatives for missions…”

“These ‘own people’ are fiercely loyal, be it the Dead Soldiers, the Cavalry Guards, or the membersstrategically placed in different countries and professions. This leads me to believe that the informantswithin the family are most likely among those who arrived after my parents left the United States. Wemust thoroughly investigate them.”

The old man’s brow furrowed, deep in thought. “There were only two individuals who settled down afteryour parent’s departure. One is your so-called third aunt and the other is Tece’s husband…”

At that moment, he glanced up at Tece, his mind racing with thoughts.

Tece, too, suddenly felt a surge of nerves and blurted out, “Dad, Eddie shouldn’t be doubted, right? Hisfamily has a long history in the United States, just like ours. Plus, we’ve known each other in thebusiness field. Over the years, we’ve grown closer…”

Samuel Evans spoke gravely, “Tece, we mustn’t underestimate the cunning of our adversaries. Wecan’t afford to be overconfident in this matter.”

Tece’s expression turned uneasy. She had known her husband for more than a decade and theirdaughter was now twelve years old.

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