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Sean’s presence didn’t disrupt Norah’s routine. She continued caring for her grandfather, asionally enjoyed shopping sprees and outings with Alice, and visited her cousins at their schools.
Research on a specialized heart disease medication in Bainbridge’s professor’sb was advancing quickly. Bainbridge excitedly predicted that it might be sessful within a year.
One day, Norah left theb after finishing her drug production. Theb where Bainbridge’s professor worked was spacious, and she had requested to use it for her research. After Bainbridge’s professor reported this to the school, they swiftly granted approval.
She was producing Body-nourishing Pills, which significantly benefited her health. Her parents had been taking these pills daily since their return home, and their health had significantly improved.
This was the most valuable medicine she could provide, and she believed it was only fair that her mother’s family also benefited; everyone deserved a share.
“You want to pick me up? No need, I drove myself. Just head to my grandfather’s house, and you can have dinner with me there,” Norah said.
After ending the call with Alice, Norah then called Sean. “I’m finished here. Do you want toe over for dinner? Alice is avable today as well, so I’ll have our family cook prepare something delicious for you.”
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Sean paused. “I have a meetinging up soon. It might runte. Don’t wait up for me; I’ll head back as soon as I’m done.”
Norah let out a gentle sigh, “Okay, understood.” Sean had promised to take her out once his business was squared away. When he was immersed in work, he waspletely dedicated, working tirelessly day and night.
As his girlfriend, the best Norah could do was to asionally bring him home-cooked meals when she found the time.
While driving home, she rolled down her window, feeling the warm breeze against her face. The car stereo sted upbeat rock and roll, and she rhythmically tapped her fingers on the steering wheel. As she drove, she noticed something odd. Two ck cars persistently followed her, matching her every turn.
Could they be after her?
Norah nced at the rearview mirror, raising an eyebrow. So, the Dark Night, having been quiet for so long, was now making a move?
She called Alice, her voice teasing. “Looks like someone couldn’t stay idle any longer.”
Alice sounded thrilled. “Is it really the Dark Night?”
Norahughed. “The organization’s emblem on the cars is quite unmistakable, but I can’t see who’s inside. You need to gather some people and head this way. We can’t let them slip away.”
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