Chapter 1339
In Love, Never Say Never Novel
That was certainly suspicious. Eventually, the elevator stopped at basement level three, so that was where Iâd be going, but I used the other elevator in case I bumped into Ashton.
The elevatorâs door slid back, revealing a long corridor that was lit by nothing but white fluorescent lamps. The air was filled with the scent of antiseptics too.
I went down the corridor and made two turns before coming across Joseph. He was looking coldly at a room, but he didnât notice me, since I was walking quietly. I hid behind the wall once I saw him.
I calmed myself down. Somethingâs up. Only Ashton could get Joseph to escort him. Ashton told me the research for the antidote was done in the very hospital I was in. He looked troubled earlier, and I couldnât contact him for more than half an hour, so something must have happened here.
âItâs done. All thatâs left is the clinical trial, then we can administer it to you.â
âWe may start now, Mr. Fuller.â
I was reminded of the things I heard two nights ago, and my heart started to pound with fear, but I clenched my fists. Calm down, I told myself, then I took a deep breath.
I straightened myself out before going toward the room Joseph was guarding. The sounds of my heels traveled across the corridor, alerting the bodyguards. A moment later, Joseph and the bodyguards stopped me.
âMrs. Fuller, why did you come all the way here?â he asked. âIâll take you back.â
The bodyguards behind him tried to escort me, but I refused to budge. If looks could kill, they would have been dead by then.
Josephâs men knew who I was, so they paused halfway through when they noticed the tension in the air. Then they went back to him.
I threw Joseph a look of anger. âStill want to stop me?â
Joseph didnât answer, but he looked troubled. That was more than enough to tell me Ashton was risking his life in that room. I couldnât just stand by, so I cut through them and tried to open the door.
But Joseph suddenly called out to me. I turned around by reflex, then the last thing I saw was a chop, and everything went black.
The first thing I saw when I regained consciousness was the chandelier. Iâm back home, huh? I was alone in the room, accompanied by nothing but the chirps outside. The blinds were pulled, but the bright sunlight still pierced through nonetheless.
I tried to get up, but the waves of pain from my neck made me gasp. I held it in an attempt to soothe the pain as I struggled to get up. Then I closed my eyes and recalled everything that happened in the basement.
I was so close to finding out what Ashton was doing, but Joseph knocked me out. There was no time for detailsâI had to go back to the basement to see if Ashton was safe.
I quickly wore a jacket and darted out, then I bumped into John. âYou seem to be in a hurry.â John rubbed his neck.
I took a second to calm myself down. âMy firm took on a lot of cases.â I covered my mouth, pretending to yawn. âWeâre really busy right now.â
âIs that so?â John gave me a doubtful look before going downstairs. âIs Brooklyn trying to work you to death!â he mumbled.
I shrugged. Even though my family owned the firm, I was just an intern there. John is being unreasonable. Being just an ordinary employee there, Brooklyn has every right to assign work to me.
Emma and Louis were having breakfast in the dining room when I followed John down to the living room. âIâm not hungry, Uncle Louis. You guys go on ahead. Iâll be going to work.â I went out, pretending nothing was wrong.