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They went to a lab marked with the letter “Z”. The lab was dimly lit, and there was only light coming from the screens in the room.
The woman in the demon mask stood before Colin. “This is the newly developed drug, M.1.”
“So this is the drug that’ll cause memory loss upon ingesting? Isn’t this drug being developed by a team overseas?”
The research for the drug began ten years ago. It was finally completed after so long. Colin was a little excited.
Usually, to cause memory loss, the brain would need to experience blunt-force trauma or mental breakdowns. There hadn’t been a drug that could cause memory loss without causing damage to the brain before this.
The drug was destined to become one of the greatest creations of the century.
“There were still severe side effects discovered from the clinical trials. It still needs to be refined. I need both of you to work together and perfect it.”
“What are the side effects?”
The woman rubbed the test tube while speaking. “If taken by people with severe mental issues, it’ll cause mental instability and result in schizophrenia as well as dissociative identity disorder.”
“Understood.”
“It’s been chaotic out there recently. You two should stay in the lab until the drug is perfected.”
The woman’s voice quivered excitedly as she said, “I want to see it finished as soon as possible.”
“Understood.”
Madison took it easy for two more days. As long as her phone was on, Chris’ messages would keep coming in, so she turned it off.
She lay in the soft and spacious bed as she looked at the horizon.
Although the island was a great place, she kept thinking of Hunter’s words. She wondered when he would come and take her back to the city. She was eager to go back.
She had time to wait, but the same couldn’t be said for Jeff. It was almost time for his operation. She called Hunter again.
“What’s wrong?” Hunter sounded tired.
“I want to go back now, Hunter.”
“Give me some time. I’ll come get you myself.”
“But… I want to go back now.”
“I need some more time.” Hunter couldn’t let her know what he was doing. He could only guarantee her safety after he cleared out all the threats in the city.
“But if there’s something you have to do, you can tell me,” Hunter said patiently.
Madison didn’t want too many people to know about Jeff’s condition, so she didn’t tell him.
“It’s nothing. I’m just worried about my dad. I haven’t heard any news about him.”
“Liv, he’ll be safe as long as you don’t show yourself. Wait for me on the island.”
Hunter had had his men look into what happened that night. The people who took Jeff seemed to be from Toxic Hive as well. He didn’t understand why one organization would send two different groups for the same job.
The entire matter seemed to be shrouded in mist. The truth was right before his eyes, but Hunter couldn’t seem to grasp the whole story.
He thought about the cleaner that was responsible for cleaning his office. She cared about him a lot. Once, he was sick and had a sore throat while at work.
The cleaner heard him cough and brought him some stew the next day, which she said was good for the thr Hunter didn’t have the heart to turn down her kindness, so he drank it on the spot. The curious thing was that his coughing stopped on the same day. Usually, it would take at least two days to recover from that, even with cough medicine.
There were plenty of other instances like this. The cleaner cared about Hunter and didn’t want to see him hurt.
But the care she showed wasn’t that of romantic love. It felt more like the love of a family member. That was why Hunter had always been good to her. He never looked down on her even though she was a cleaner.
Brent saw Hunter frowning and said, “Mr. Williams, it’s getting late. Why don’t you get some rest?”
“I’ll go over these for a little while longer.”
He thought he had missed something.
“Mr. Williams, why didn’t you agree to Mr. Davis’’s terms? They’re pretty beneficial to you. Donating bone marrow won’t impact Mrs. Williams’s health too much.”
“But I’m afraid that she might feel sad, Brent…”
Hunter pinched his brow and lowered his head. He said softly, “I don’t want to hurt her anymore.”
“But this is a great chance for you to formally break off the marriage with Ms. Davis’. You might never get another chance like this.”
From Brent’s perspective, Chris’ offer was nothing but beneficial to Hunter. He didn’t expect Hunter to turn it down.
He even turned it down at the risk of offending Chris.
“The thing binding me to Andrea has never been the Davis’s.”
It was his promise to Kurt that bound him. He had promised to take care of Andrea for him.
“Mr. Williams …”
“Let’s stop talking about it. Do something for me. Liv is anxious to come back. I don’t have the time to deal with them slowly.”
Brent said sheepishly, “Yes, Mr. Williams.”
Hunter gazed into the night. Steeling his resolve, he promised to compensate Madison for all that she had lost.
At the hospital, a conversation was taking place.
“Mrs. Davis’ isn’t in great shape, Mr. Davis’. Her condition has been deteriorating very quickly. We need to get that bone marrow as soon as possible.”
“I understand.”
Chris left the doctor’s office with a heavy heart.
He didn’t expect Hunter to be so heartless. He had humbled himself so much and promised many gifts, yet Hunter refused to budge.
At this rate, Chloe was going to die.
He headed back to Chloe’s ward in despair. Suddenly, a person with an anxious expression ran into him.
The person was gone before he could react. He noticed that a card had been inserted into the pocket on his chest.
He looked at the card and saw a map on it. An island was highlighted with a red pen.
Brent found it strange that Chris hadn’t come looking for Hunter in the past few days. “Did Mr. Davis’ give up?”
“He’ll never give up until the last moment. He knows I won’t budge. He’s probably thinking of other ways.”
Hunter was sure no one could locate Madison if he didn’t go to the island. She must be safe.
Brent handed him a bulletproof vest and said, “Mr. Williams, you should wear it just to be safe. The knife wound on your chest hasn’t completely healed yet.”
“Okay.”
Hunter looked at the cloudy sky. The sunlight was completely blocked out. The world looked dark and gloomy.
Brent, who was driving, said irritably, “It’s so stuffy. It’s probably going to rain soon. Rain just dampens the mood.”
“It’s good to have some rain. It’ll cleanse the filth from this city.”
Hunter couldn’t help but call Madison when he thought about what he was about to do. It was how things used to be. Her voice would calm him down.
Madison had just finished feeding the ducks. She had been chased around the coop by a goose three times.
She picked up Hunter’s call while panting. “Hello?”
“What happened? Why are you out of breath?”
“A goose almost pecked me. I’m tired.”