Chapter 37-1
Not A Small-Town Girl
Chapter 37
Paul watched as the men at Fortress regained their strength. He had seen their suffering firsthand when they were infected, and now he felt an overwhelming sense of relief. "You all should thank Miss Darling. She landed and immediately started making the antidote. She hasnât even taken a break yet."
The group of twenty or so men rushed toward Danielle, their faces lit up with gratitude. They looked at her as if she were a goddess, their eyes filled with admiration and thanks.
Danielle understood their emotions, but she only gave them a quick, knowing glance. "Take one pill of the antidote every day. Apply the ointment twice a day. In a week, your infected skin will peel off, and fresh skin will grow."
The menâs eyes reddened. "Thank you, Miss Darling. We swear weâll follow you to the ends of the earth." Watching the scene, Paul couldnât help but admire Danielle. Many doctors in the border region had been unable to come up with a solution, but Danielle had created the antidote in no time. He was shocked by her skill and deeply impressed.
Danielle didnât like emotional displays. These men were loyal to her, and protecting them was simply her duty. "Alright, youâre still weak. Go rest."
"Thank you, Miss Darling."
Just then, Denny and the others approached. "Miss Darling, in two days, Wulf Clan is hosting a fight. Their guards will be distracted. Itâs the perfect time to strike."
Danielle looked up, her eyes steely with resolve. She wanted to teach them a lesson, make them understand they shouldnât have dared to blow up her plane. "Letâs do it," she said, her voice firm.
Hades Fortress. Nathan rushed in, looking worried. "Several more of our men have been infected with IV2. You have to protect yourself, boss. This is getting out of control."
The virus situation at Fortress was getting worse. âIf the boss catches it too, weâre really in trouble,â
Nathan thought, watching as his boss stubbornly refused to wear a mask despite the risks.
Nathan handed David a mask. "Please, just wear it."
Nathan sighed inwardly. âGod, please let him listen to me just once...
David, unfazed, slipped the mask on, leaving only his piercing eyes visible. His voice was cold. "Tell all the doctors to hurry up with the antidote. If they donât, thereâs no need for them to stay."
Nathan shuddered. "The antidoteâs been made, but... one of our doctors betrayed us. He stole the antidote, and now the doctors are scrambling to make more."
Davidâs eyes narrowed with icy rage. "Who did it?"