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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities novel (Jennifer and Ivan) novel Chapter 189

There was a long silence in the lab.

Ivan stayed with Jennifer filmy, although he couldn't help much.

Downstairs, Aubree, who had been suffering from the itch, finally felt better. Sitting on the sofa, she held up the mirror, watching the redness and swelling on her face subside a little.

"Madam, do you feel better?" Pippa put down the wet towel and bent over beside Aubree to inquire about her.

Jordan and the servants all stood there one by one nervously, not even daring to breathe loud.

Catherine was also there, watching the skin on Aubree's face change little by little.

Aubree stared at herself in the mirror and found the redness and swelling faded.

A miracle was gradually happening in front of everybody.

Aubree's face was magically healed.

Everyone's eyes widened in shock. That was insane.

Within only two minutes, Aubree's entire face returned to its original, normal appearance.

Catherine looked at Aubree in shock, unable to believe that Aubree, who was nearly sixty years old, looked at most 40 now, just as she had remembered.

Aubree stared at herself in the mirror, touching her face in disbelief.

She slowly looked at everyone around her.

"Madam!" Pippa cheered in trembling voice, "What about your hands? Let me see your hands!" Pulling her sleeve up again, they found the skin on Aubree's hands had miraculously recovered too.

"Madam, what a miracle!" Pippa was thrilled.

The servants shouted in unison, "Bravo!"

"I'll go tell Mr. and Mrs. Marsh!" Pippa turned and went upstairs cheerfully.

The cheers of the servants came from the living room, followed by thunderous applause!

On the sofa, Catherine felt devastated. Her brain went blank.

Pippa told Jennifer and Ivan the good news.

Ivan brought Jennifer downstairs.

They saw a completely recovered Aubree sitting in front of the coffee table. Her face was clean and young. She looked completely different.

Ivan was very pleased, "Fantastic." The smile in his eyes was really warm.

Jennifer looked at her in confusion, how could this be?

"Mrs. Marsh, you're amazing!" Pippa couldn't help but praise, "This is magic! The effect is too good! We were really scared just now. You should've told us in advance. What a misunderstanding!"

"Mrs. Marsh, you are an amazing doctor. Yet you are so young!"

"Mrs. Marsh, thank you."

Everybody praised Jennifer. But Jennifer knew that she didn't do anything.

She could be sure that something was wrong with the medicines. And that the person must have ill intentions.

"So, is Madam completely recovered?" Pippa asked, "Will it recur?"

"No."

Jennifer's answer was like the death penalty to Catherine. Her malicious trick actually did Jennifer a big favor.

After the episode, Jennifer successfully missed her flight.

Aubree got up and headed upstairs with Pippa. She needed to calm down.

Catherine and Ivan went to the company together, as Finnley had called to remind them that there was an important meeting.

However, the two didn't take the same car.

After going upstairs, Aubree decided to take a warm bath. She was really sweating.

Pippa served her, filling the bathtub with warm water, sprinkling bright rose petals, and finding clean clothes.

Aubree stripped off her clothes and lay down in the bathtub, staring at herself in the mirror.

Her neck, shoulders, upper arms... All skin had completely recovered.

She looked the same as if the fire never happened. Those uneven wrinkles were like a nightmare, extremely unreal.

Downstairs, in the living room.

Jennifer was still standing in front of the window, looking out the window in a daze.

The medicines she developed would never cause people to be itchy.

Thinking about it, she thought of the red Bentley she had seen from her bedroom window the other day.

Catherine had been there, and she was the only one who had a reason to mess with this.

The sound of footsteps descending the stairs interrupted her thoughts. Jennifer turned around and met Aubree's eyes.

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