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Her Rebirth of Retribution novel Chapter 427

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Chapter 427 The Challenge novel Her Rebirth of Retribution

Holding it in her hands, Calista decided to inject herself first.

“No, you can't risk it at a time like this, Ms. Calista!” Shaun was the first to stop her.

Calista, however, responded, “How can I conquer the virus if I'm not certain of the antidote's medicinal properties? Don't worry, when it comes to enduring pain, I can handle it.”

All the other experts wanted to stop her but were hesitant to speak. Essentially, they wanted someone else to serve as the test subject. However, Calista was right, conducting the experiment on herself held more authority.

Amidst the anxious yet hopeful gazes of the crowd, Shaun gradually injected the serum into Calista.

At that moment, Calista was tied to the bed, her mouth gagged tightly for fear she might bite her tongue in an attempt to end her own life.

When Shaun administered the injection, she could distinctly feel something gradually entering her body.

In her past life, she had always been waiting for this moment. Back then, she thought that no matter the cost, as long as she could survive and recover, walking out of the research institute, she would cherish every single day of her future life.

As the medication gradually took effect, Calista's hand, where the injection had been administered, suddenly twitched.

At first, veins of a bluish-purple hue slowly surfaced. Gradually, dark red veins also began to appear, their menacing presence reminiscent of a complex and mysterious pattern. They intertwined and seemed to climb upward along her arm...

The process of “climbing” was clearly visible, with Calista's upper body suddenly jolting. In that moment, a bright white light unexpectedly illuminated before her eyes. It was as if a slideshow was playing, images continuously flashing before her. The world alternated between darkness and light; sometimes upside down, sometimes right-side up.

It seemed as though someone was urgently whispering in her ear, “Oxygen! We need oxygen quickly!”

“Ms. Stafford, inhale! Breathe deeply!”

Then there was the sound of equipment colliding.

“Insert a central venous catheter...”

“Defibrillator...”

“Quick! Give her the medicine!”

Gradually, her pale skin seemed as though it was cut through by red and blue veins. Calista's eyes widened, unfocused as she stared at the light before her. The images in her mind flashed faster and faster, her breathing becoming increasingly rapid.

The anxious murmurs around her gradually gave way to the commanding sound of a piano. The music was intense, brimming with an evident restlessness. Just by listening, one could tell that the pianist was using their virtuosity as a means of venting—venting a potent frustration and a deep-seated dissatisfaction. Yet, upon closer listening, an undercurrent of innocent unease was discernible.

Calista was held by her grandmother, Tanya, who stood by the window. At that time, Kallum was seven years old and Calista was only two. Cradled in Tanya's arms, she was a chubby bundle of joy.

Thinking about the chaotic situation in the Stafford family, Tanya felt a wave of sorrow washing over her the more she spoke. From the current state of things, it was clear to see what kind of life Calista would lead once they passed away.

Calista noticed that Tanya was upset. With her chubby hand, she gently patted the latter's eye, comforting her, “Don't be sad...”

She had previously suffered from a toothache, which was quite distressing, so she remembered this term.

Seeing her acting all grown-up, Tanya couldn't help but laugh again...

“Sweetheart, I'm not the one who's upset. It's Kal who's troubled. He's your future husband, you know. Perhaps you could comfort him...”

Tanya was laughing and chatting as she placed Calista on the windowsill, lightly tapping on the window.

Kallum was abruptly interrupted, and he responded with a sharp tone, bristling with irritation! Despite his young age, his assertiveness was quite evident, making him someone not to be trifled with.

No one had ever dared to disturb him in the midst of his tasks. Thus, when he opened the window, his well-defined face was filled with a hostile aura. However, this stern demeanor froze instantly at the sight of a little girly figure. The child was wearing a soft pink dress, her short curly hair bouncing around, licking her fingers while tilting her head to look at him. Her black obsidian eyes were filled with an innocence yet to be exposed to the harshness of the world. It made the reprimand he originally intended to unleash to inexplicably diminish.

“What are you doing here?”

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