Chapter 390 I Won't Let Anything Happen To You
Chapter 390 I Won't Let Anything Happen To You
The Errol Virus was the fruition of Mr. Clark's painstaking efforts throughout his entire lifetime.
Even if he was full of schemes, he could not help being dumbstruck with bewilderment for a moment when he learned that the Errol Virus was actually eradicated!
He was overcome with the impulse so he took a step forward to stare fixedly at Susan Shelby.
"Pawpaw, what's going on?” Susan looked at Mr. Clark in astonishment due to his sudden unexpected action.
Realizing that he had overreacted, Mr. Clark’s wrinkly face cracked into a kind smile. "I'm really happy for you. There's no need for you to worry anymore, Susie."
"That's right.” Susan could not help chuckling as well.
Mr. Clark’s eyes glistened as he said, "Mr. Yale is really impressive."
"That's true." Susan said with a zealous expression," For a disease that couldn’t be diagnosed with so much equipment, Mr. Yale detected it just by feeling my pulse."
"That's true," agreed Mr. Clark. His gaze turned even murkier. “Just a few simple medicinal herbs and that was enough to eradicate such a complex virus. The traditional Chinese medicine physician is miraculous
indeed.”
Julian Shaw could not help casting a look at Mr. Clark upon hearing his remarks. A peculiar glint flashed past his eyes.
Such a complex virus?
He remembered that he mentioned Susie having a viral infection, but did he mention that it was a very complex virus?
Could it be that Mr. Clark just made a wild guess?
Julian frowned but did not make any further comments.
"The medicinal herb concoction is fairly complicated too.” Susan did not notice anything wrong with Mr. Clark so she chuckled and said, "The main medicinal herb in the medication that I consumed is very rare. M r. Yale collected it from the Boreal Forest in the past. The medicinal herb has a very good detoxification effect, but it is extremely rare in amount. Mr. Yale used up this particular medicinal herb for my detoxification.”
"Used up?” Mr. Clark shifted his gaze ever so slightly and felt slightly relieved in his heart.
It was a good thing that the antidote could not be mass produced! Otherwise, his three-year-plan would be ruined in just one day.
Yet... Now that the virus in Susan's body had been eradicated, did it mean that his trap for Julian and
Susan had been eliminated as well?
Could it be that he really had to activate his final trump card?
Mr. Clark squinted his eyes. Veins were bulging from the hand on his cane.
Susan felt relieved now that she managed to return to Canada with great effort and after she was infected with a virus, her condition was eradicated with great effort as well.
For the next few days, invitations were sent over to the Wrights ferociously akin to flying snow.
Julian accompanied Susan to attend parties on a few occasions. A party was the best place for new information to spread. It did not take long before the news of Susan's infection and recovery had already spread.
The only person who paid close attention to Susie's situation was the person behind the curtain. He had surely learned about Susie’s recovery by now.
If Julian made a move on this person and the Wrights, he had to come up with a plan for the next step soon.
"Julian, is it true that Susan's virus was eradicated?" Joseph Shaw received the news despite being far away in the States. He called up Julian with a shocked yet suspicious expression.
"What do you think?” Julian answered with a question nonchalantly.
"You can’t be pretending that the virus has already been eradicated just by feeding Susie with the antidote I sent you, right?" said Joseph with a doubtful expression.
“What do you think?” Julian refused to answer just like before.
"Or are you saying that the miraculous medicinal herb does exist?" inquired Joseph closely.
"What do you think?"
Joseph was almost driven to madness. "I think that we’ve already established a partnership." Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.
"Yes, and that is why if I can mass produce the full version of antidote, I will supply it to you,” said Julian.
Whether Susan's virus was truly eradicated or if it was fake news, he refused to disclose it and kept the secret watertight.
Joseph was rendered speechless.
Even though he felt that Julian was mostly using the antidote from him to cover up the story, news of the miraculous medicinal herb was well presented. The traditional Chinese medicine practice in Canada had always been a profound profession. It was not utterly impossible to say that a method to eradicate a virus like this existed.
This time, even Joseph could not completely confirm that Susan’s infection had already been eradicated or not.
"Forget it." Julian inhaled a deep breath. "There's no need for you to tell me if the virus in Susan has truly been eradicated. I'm only calling to remind you that it has already been a week since Susan was injected with the Errol Virus, and it’ll only take 50 days before the next flare-up. If you haven’t truly managed to eradicate her virus, you must acquire the antidote in 5 0 days! Otherwise, you won't want to bear the consequences." 1
Julian's pupils constricted abruptly but he accepted the warning nonchalantly.
Even though Joseph talked about collaborating with him, Julian didn't trust him completely since the start.
He refused to disclose his plan to Joseph for the time being.
"50 days..." Julian looked out to the window with a solemn expression. Time was really pressing.
He wanted to coerce the person behind the curtains to make a move within 50 days. Then, he was going to expose them.
"Julian, what's happening in 50 days?" asked Susan curiously when she got out of the shower and dried her hair.
"Nothing.” With a soft gaze, Julian took over the towel and helped Susan dry her long, silky hair meticulously.
After drying her hair, Julian asked, "Susie, let's go to the party at the Ainsleys together tomorrow."
"Another party?" Susan wailed sorrowfully.
She had no idea what was going on with Julian for the past few days. He was especially enthusiastic at attending all sorts of parties. Susan was not interested in this because she would prefer staying alone at home instead.
Julian chuckled and wrapped up her hair. "You haven't been engaging in social events after you came back and stayed with the Wrights. If you plan to stay here and develop yourself on a long- term basis, you will have to familiarize yourself with the important people in the community."
"Alright then," answered Susan. Then, she looked at Julian piteously. "Julian, it seems like you haven't returned to Lanyard Construction's headquarters in Ningcheng City for some time, right? Is that okay?"
Julian smiled. "The scale of Lanyard Construction has already reached its limit. There’s no way to expand it further for the time being. I promoted a few dependable people to manage the operation and I'll still be back there occasionally to monitor the company as well. My focal point is in StarTech in the meantime."
"Won’t you be exhausting yourself too much like this?" Susan looked at Julian lovingly.
She felt that Julian was getting skinnier by the day.
The stress of managing two companies was all on him. He still accompanied her to seek consultations at the hospitals previously so he was almost constantly bustling about.
"I'm fine." Julian kissed her forehead. "Everything will be fine once StarTech is on course."
"Hmm,” answered Susan softly. "When you're free, let's take Chessie on a trip. As long as the three of us can b e together, it's going to be the best trip in the world no matter where we go."
"You're right." Julian's gaze was gentle.
'I have you, and I have Chessie. The three of us will always be together.'
'Susie, I won't ever let anything happen to you. I can't lose you or Chessie."
Julian suddenly wrapped his arms around Susan strenuously.
"What are you doing?" asked Susan shyly.
"Nothing. I suddenly feel that I really can't stand losing you."
"Why are you always saying that? Aren't you ashamed?"
"We've been married for so long, so what's there to be ashamed of."
The moonlight shone while both of them stood in front of the window, leaning against each other. They whispered to each other softly and exuded a feeling of secret understanding between them that no one could intrude.