Chapter <b>623 </b>
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It wasn’t fair to me Jason and his team for not figuring the cause of hera.
After all, no ordinary person would ever think to connect her condition to that drug.
It had been banned for years,pletely removed from cirction
And it was far too cruel to even imagine being used on a living person.
Unless there was an intense personal grudge involved, Jason wouldn’t have even considered it.
So naturally, neither he nor his team had factored it into their research.
That miscalction had thrown off their entire approach, and progress had stalled from the start.
As Lucas‘ expression grew darker by the day, Jason’s frustration mounted.
He didn’t even dare sit near Lucas at mealtimes anymore, afraid the man’s simmering anger might suddenly be redirected at
him.
He avoided direct eye contact but never cked on his work.
Every day, he buried himself in Aurora’s data, trying to find some breakthrough.
So even if Lucas wanted tosh out, there was no real excuse to do so.
All the pressure came from Lucas‘ presence alone–his sharp gaze and silent fury.
Jason had lost track of how many hairs he’d shed in the past few days.
And yet, despite all the effort, there had been no real progress.
Theck of answers was eating at him.
How, after all this time, had they still not figured it out?
Jason was beginning to regret agreeing to let Lucas bring Aurora overseas.
But the decision had already been made, and there was no undoing it now.
He had to deal with the consequences of the choice he’d made.
Inside the hospital room, Lucas sat by Aurora’s side, still keeping vigil, when he suddenly heard a knock on the door and a
familiar voice outside.
“Is this the right ce?”
A man’s voice replied, “<b>If </b>you don’t know, then I definitely don’t.”
Lucas‘ gaze sharpened.
They had actually followed her all the way here.
What nerve.
Clearly, they’d taken his warning as nothing more than background noise.
The thought alone made Lucas‘ irritation spike.
All the anger he’d been holding in these past few days suddenly found a perfect outlet.
Outside, Megan scratched her head. “Well, I guess you’re right. If don’t know, there’s no way you would.”
Leonard couldn’t help butugh at how clueless she looked.
He honestly didn’t even know what to say.
After all this time–after the flight and now arriving at the hospital–her mind still seemedpletely foggy.
Had she really not caught on to what was going on yet?
As Lucas opened the door, the two were still exchanging quips just outside.
Megan had prepared a whole speech in her head, but the moment she saw Lucas‘ stone–cold expression, her mind went nk.
Why was he looking like that? He appeared like someone who’d been through hell.
One nce at Lucas‘ grim expression and all her prepared lines vanished.
“Lu… Lucas,” she stammered.
Leonard raised an eyebrow.
“You know him? Are you two rted” Leonard asked, pointing at Lucas in shock.
Megan nodded quickly and shot Leonard a look, silently begging him to lower his hand before Lucas got mad.
She knew exactly what kind of person her cousin was.
After all these years, she knew him far too well.
And it was precisely that familiarity that made her fear him from the bottom of her heart.
When she was little, Lucas was scarier than her own parents.
They even used him to scare her into eating when she was being picky.
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