With furrowed eyebrows, Alex was stunned in place. From his expression, Cheryl could tell something wrong. “So? Did you find something?”
“I’ve seen this poison,” replied Alex.
Chapter 1860 – A Turning Point in The Pinnacle of Life by Evergreen Qin
In this chapter of The Pinnacle of Life, Evergreen Qin introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1860 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
With furrowed eyebrows, Alex was stunned in place. From his expression, Cheryl could tell something wrong. “So? Did you find something?”
“I’ve seen this poison,” replied Alex.
“Huh?”
“Where? Is there a cure for it?” Guilherme asked.
Alex shook his head. “In my master’s body. She’s currently poisoned with this, and her life is in jeopardy. I initially wanted to ask for both of your help; to see if there was a cure to this.”
Guilherme said, “The biggest problem we have, as of now, is to find the source of this poison. Else it would be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. We don’t know where to start. Master, how did your master get poisoned?”
“She was poisoned in the Myriad Demon Valley of the ancient boundary,” Alex replied.
Guilherme was speechless.
Back in his day, the ancient boundary had yet to exist, hence it was obvious that he was clueless as to what the Myriad Demon Valley was. It was useless to have asked such a question.
However, even though there were cases recorded in the books of Mercy Cancer Hospital, these people were quarantined in the isolation wards. Moreover, information on these patients was completely sealed from the public. Only a few within this hospital knew about this.
Alex said, “Bring me to those patients.”
Cheryl nodded.
As the three left the laboratory, a man kicked the entrance wide open, crying loudly, “Pete, oh Pete! How could you just die like that? Which bastard did this? I’ll shred them to pieces! I’ll kill their entire family!”
Thud… thud… thud…
“I did.” Alex took a step forward and admitted to it.
Since Tom had lost his son, he wished that he could skin Alex alive and feed him to dogs. He yelled angrily. “Go grovel before my son and give him 300 kowtows! I won’t dismember your corpse once you do so!”
Pausing slightly, he then looked towards Cheryl. “So you’re the girl my son was head over heels with? You look pretty nice. Bring back my son’s corpse to my place later and mourn his death as his wife for three years.”
‘What?’ Cheryl’s expression darkened. ‘How could he give such an order?’
Just then, someone’s voice interrupted the fiasco. “Tom Watterson, got a death wish? Not only did you barge into a hospital with your gang, you even ordered my master to grove! for your son? Who do you think you are?”
A gorgeous and dashing woman strode into the building. She was Alex’s first student, Anna Coleman.
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