Yvette stared at Charles for a few seconds, then let out a cold laugh Charles clenched his fingers tightly, unable to lift his head. He knew heâd been injected with No.7 Toxin Even if they found Miracle Doctor, heâd never be back to his peak. Heâd end up a total wreck. As the head of Blaze Hall, heâd made countless enemies. If they found him like this, the line to take his life would be endless. He thought that it was better to end it himself than be humiliated by others.
Charles struggled to speak. Yve, even if I make it, Iâll be useless. Donât worry about me.â
Yvetteâs expression turned colder, irritation and fierceness in her brows. âBetter to live struggling than to die. If your hands donât work, use your feet. If your feet fail, use your head. If the bodyâs done, use your brains to get by. Stop whining like a kid. If Iâd known Iâd teach you to be like this, Iâd have put a bullet in you back then.â
Flying Fish nodded in agreement. In their world, just like Charlesâs, dignity meant little. Survival was everything.
Upon hearing this, Charles was utterly stunned, unable to respond.
Heâd always seen Yvette as a ruthless force in training. He thought she valued dignity above all. No one had ever told him that living, even just surviving, mattered more. The Goodman family had ingrained in him that falling into enemy hands meant suicide was the only option to retain dignity.
Yvette didnât like owing favors. She knew Charles wouldnât be in this mess with Braydon if it werenât for her. Years ago, sheâd promised Damian to take on an apprentice and chose Charles from seventy-two candidates.
She wasnât one for sympathy; obedient ones got help, others didnât.
After a while, Charles looked up, eyes bloodshot, and said, âYve, I want to live. Even if my bodyâs wrecked, I believe I can climb back to the top on my own.â
Yvetteâs gaze softened, her long fingers tapping the armrest, a hint of a smile. âYour body wonât be wrecked. Tomorrow someone will bring the antidote.â
Charles was stunned, and even Flying Fish was taken aback. They both knew Yvette wouldnât speak lightly or without reason, Seeing the mood lighten, Flying Fish plopped down on the sofa. She stayed on her feet earlier in case she needed a quick escape if Yvette got mad. As for where Yvette got the antidote, neither of them asked.
Flying Fish said, âHey, Charles! You heard the boss-thereâll be an antidote tomorrow. Pull yourself together, man! Iâm starting to wonder if I rescued the wrong guy. The Blaze Hall leader everyoneâs talking about sure isnât acting like this!â
Since his rescue, Charles had been unemotional until Yvette arrived.
He managed a smile, and Flying Fish gawked like sheâd seen a miracle.
Charles chuckled bitterly, âIâm no longer the Blaze Hall leader. Iâm just Charles now.â
Flying Fish shrugged and hurt Charles again. âTrue enough, Braydonâs pretty ruthless. Youâve been with him for years, and instead of talking things out, he hits you with the No.7 Toxin. Itâs clear heâs out to torment, not kill. No wonder heâs got Everyone in Mysonna under his thumb.â
Then she threw in some flattery, gazing at Yvette with admiration. âLucky for you, our boss is all-powerful and even got the antidote for the No.7 Toxin. Otherwise, youâd be toast.â
Yvette fiddled with her phone, having just received a new message. [Ms. Zeller, we found the traitor. It is Fiona, a Level 2 Pharmacist. She took 15 million dollars from Braydon and has been expelled from the lab.]
Yvetteâs eyes were downeast long lashes casting shadows, her gaze clear and cold.
Charles paused at Flying Fishâs words. He thought, Is her boss the same as my mentor? This girl, Flying Fish, has managed to infiltrate the Goodman family, extract me, and hide me without raising any alarms. It is no small feat.
I know all too well how tight the Goodman familyâs security is. Getting out alone is hard enough, let alone with me in tow Clearly, she isnât just anyone.
The No.7 Toxin, from Mysonnaâs top medical labs, was something even Braydon could only acquire through shady means. Yet, Yvette had the antidote effortlessly.
Braydon always tried various strategies to keep Yvette around. Charles used to worry about her, but now he saw it was probably his anxiety that was misplaced.
At the Goodman residence, Braydon listened to Fionaâs sobbing over the phone, his expression growing more menacing. His carefully planted operative in the lab was now expelled. He wondered, âHow did this happen?
Fiona hadnât noticed Braydonâs change in demeanor and continued her ramble. Having been thrown out of the lab, she now clung to Braydon for support.
Braydon said, âShut up. Iâll set you up at the Goodman familyâs pharmaceutical company. If you donât win an award at next yearâs international medical competition, youâre done for.â
Terrified by Braydonâs words, Fiona promised repeatedly to secure high rankings.
Braydon hung up the phone, his face twisted with a terrifying ferocity, his sharp features clouded with menace.
A knock sounded at the door.
Braydon said, âCome inâ
Carson, the head of the Punishment Hall and Braydonâs most trusted subordinate, entered. His scholarly face seemed at odds with his cold demeanor.
With a respectful bow, Carson spoke without a hint of warmth. Boss, the Tiger Head issue has been dealt with. Burleyâs family had a car accident this morning-no survivors. His mistress took the money, and the three-month-old in her belly is gone.
Braydon nodded in satisfaction, lighting a cigar as he stared at Carson. âCharles was rescued yesterday by someone Yvette sent.
Carson was already aware. He thought, âCharles, stubbornly clinging to his rules, is oblivious. Years ago, only Charles and I remained in the final test of the seventy-two candidates. I am superior in every aspect, yet she chose Charles as her disciple.
âBut what does it matter now if Charles is rescued? The No.7 Toxin Braydon injected into him is from Mysonnaâs top labs- no one, not even the Goodman familyâs own pharmaceutical group, can do anything about it. Charles is doomed.â
The thought of Charles dying thrilled Carson. Nothing made him happier. He thought, âI was the best, and Yvette had been blind to pick someone as incompetent as Charles Carson concealed his cold smile.
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