Chapter 402
For Mnie, this was another form of invisible insult—anyone could humiliate her now. Despite her
grief and anger, she didn''t lose her temper, nor did she dare to.
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In swift moves, the men in ck blindfolded her and dragged her out.
While they dragged her out of the room, they purposefully ced her as close to the floor as possible
so that her entire body was grazing on the floor except for her face. As a result, the dust from the floor
scattered everywhere and covered her face, which made her afraid and angry simultaneously.
"Ah, let me go! How can you do this to me, Vania Greyson? Do you really not want to save your child
anymore?"
She couldn''t see anything now and could only turn to Hanson based on her instincts from earlier. "I was
wrong, and I realized my mistake now. So, please let me off, Hanson."
In fact, she knew where they would take her to. Hanson had numerous secret chambers to his name,
and he was the only one who knew where they were. Nobody else could find them without his
knowledge.
If she was really taken away, who would be able to save her? Would she be left to survive on her own?
Her heart was beginning to waver, contemting whether she should spill the beans so they would let
her go.
Of course, Vania and Hanson noticed her hesitancy, but they were not the least swayed. Their eyes
turned stone cold, and they asked the men in ck to drag Mnie away.
Finally, their ears could catch a break from the noise.
"It seems that she has more information than we thought." Vania had recovered her usual tone and
didn''t sound as seductive as she did earlier.
Hanson nodded in agreement. "There''s no rush. We''ll let her suffer a little, and then she will start
singing like a canary."
"Okay." By now, all the hostility she carried around her had dissipatedpletely.
She felt her heart aching when she saw how pale Hanson''s face had be. "Let''s go home now
because you need to have a good rest. After that, I''ll make the arrangements, and we''ll head out."
From Mnie''s words earlier, she could already guess that the person who prepared the poison really
had no cure for it, and they would have to learn from their ancestors—traveling ces in search of
treatment.
Hanson looked directly into her eyes and replied earnestly, "I''m fine." He knew how anxious Vania was
to save Jude and that she didn''t want to lose even a second in search of a cure for her child.
Nevertheless, Vania shook her head and declined. "Even if we set off now, we''ll be just going around in
circles aimlessly. This trip will be long and far, and we have no idea what will happen. So, our health is
the most important. Furthermore, there are so many things we have to prepare, and maybe the kids
can dig out even more information."
As he knew how capable the children''s hacking skills were, her words made sense to him, and he
nodded in agreement. "Okay, I''ll follow your n."
"Let''s go home, then."
Meanwhile, in Haling Vi, the five children kept looking for information on theputer.
s, there were countless legends about the Apothecary''s Family on the Inte, but they were
without any reliable sources. So, much to their disappointment, they couldn''t dig up any information
even if theirputer skills were superb.
While the three kids were using theputer attentively, Morales and Morgan were reading various
ancient books and documents carefully, not missing any opportunity to save Jude.
The five children were so engrossed that they didn''t even realize that Hanson and Vania were back
until Hanson said, "Where did the legend about the Apothecary''s Family first appear?"
James was startled as he waspletely immersed in his research. Thus, he immediately spun his
head around in response just to see that Hanson and Vania were standing behind them.
"The Broad Peaks, but we''re not sure about it…"