But his condition didn't improve; instead, he began to struggle for breath.
It wasn't until he slammed the emergency button that the entire villa's alarm system blared to life. The servants awoke in a panic, the security team charged upstairs, and Steward arrived posthaste with the doctor in tow. The clock read 3 AM sharp.
âSean.â
Steward watched anxiously as Sean was administered oxygen and underwent a thorough examination.
He had anticipated the worst, insisting the doctor stay at the villa, just in case. If he hadn't, Sean might have suffered even more.
âDid Sean eat anything unusual tonight?â The doctor turned to Steward, âHe was doing fine yesterday, despite the injury. It shouldnât have led to such a severe reaction.â
Steward cast a glance at Sean, who lay unconscious, eyes shut on the bed, and replied, âHis diet was normal.â
He had personally overseen Sean's meals. He knew every ingredient and every portion Sean had consumed that day. There was no way the home-cooked meals could be the culprit.
âHe had a bit of alcohol tonight.â
Steward remembered the glass of wine Arabella had offered, of which Sean had taken only a sip.
âThatâs it; nothing else.â
âWe need to run some blood tests.â
Thatâs how these doctors operated - always quick to draw blood. Steward, accustomed to this, simply nodded, and one of the medics promptly began the blood draw.
Soon after, the test results came in, showing Seanâs levels to be well above normal.
âLooks like heâs been drugged,â the doctor said, studying the results.
âWhat did you say?â Steward was taken aback.
âA normal diet wouldnât result in such abnormal levels. Itâs clear heâs been poisoned.â
âPoisoned???â
Steward's shock was palpable. Who would dare poison Sean?? As he lifted his gaze, every servant and guard shook their head in horror, signaling their innocence. Who had the nerve to poison Sean?
They wouldnât dare, not for all the money in the world.
âHowever, this poison isnât lethal. For now, it seems to only cause discomfort.â
Stewardâs mind raced to Arabella, but she had been holding that glass first, and it was Sean who insisted on swapping drinks.
She couldnât have possibly poisoned herself. Where did the plan go awry? Sean was sharp; he would have detected any foul play.
read original content and the latest chapters, instead of reading the story through screenshots! âSean had a bullet lodged in his heart from a previous incident; yesterdayâs hurt on the chest, plus todayâs abnormality, theyâd only worsen his condition. If we donât remove the bullet, heâll continue to suffer -
from the pain, the breathlessness, the weakening of his strength.â
Steward looked at her, âHow confident are you in the procedure?â
â50%.â she responded with her usual candor, âSteward, you should find a top-tier doctor for Sean to end his suffering sooner rather than later. Otherwise, heâll continue to endure this agony.â
âIf even you are only 50% sure.â Where could he find a better doctor?
Months ago, several gangs had banded together to target Sean. He was en route to his villa when his convoy was ambushed. With his entourageâs protection, Sean was able to leave first. However, as he saw his men were fighting behind, obviously outnumbered, Sean retraced his way to save his men, ultimately taking a bullet.
They later discovered the bullet lodged in Sean's heart. The enemy's homemade, low-quality firearms and ammunition meant the shot was not fatal - the bullet had penetrated Sean's heart but didnât pass through, resting against the inner wall.
Ironically, it was the inferior quality of the gun and bullet that had allowed Sean a chance to survive.