Chapter 819
James turned on his heel and left the room, leaving Nichole alone. As he exited, he made sure to lock the door behind him.
Downstairs, Marian was rummaging through the storage room on the ground floor. She picked up a strange silver mask and an unremarkable black suit, examining them with a puzzled expression–she could hardly remember these being part of James‘ wardrobe.
Just then, James descended the stairs and caught Marian in the act of tossing the items out. Frowning, he stepped forward, retrieved the silver mask and black suit, and remarked, “These are mine. From now on, don’t touch anything in the storage room without my permission.”
“… Yes, sir,” Marian replied, somewhat taken aback.
“And by the way, we don’t need a housekeeper anymore. I want you to go back to the family home and take care of my grandmother. She’s getting older and deserves to spend her days in comfort. Unless I say otherwise, she should stay put at home.”
“But sir, that means you’ll be the only one here. What about the daily cleaning one here. What about the daily cleaning and upkeep?”
“I’ll handle it myself. Just follow my instructions.”
“…Yes, sir,” Marian said, a hint of reluctance in her voice. She finished her tasks, changed out of her uniform, and left the Burke Estate.
James glanced down at the silver mask in his hands before placing it and the unremarkable suit back in the storage room.
“Sophie, I can’t walk this path with you, but Logan will be there to help you,” James thought to himself as he closed the storage room door.
Back at the Aldridge Estate, Gordon was consulting with a team of experts about Sophie’s condition. The technical jargon made her head spin, so Colby simplified it for her, “With the latest antagonists and your own willpower, you might pull through. But since this is a new drug from the Mintons, there’s no prior success story to lean on.”
One of the experts chimed in, “We also can’t predict whether quitting this drug
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Sophie asked, “So, if someone can quit without significant neurological damage, there’s a chance for me?”
“Exactly,” the expert confirmed. “Our antagonist is specifically designed to counter this drug, but it can only block it. The real challenge is up to your willpower, Ms. Sophie.”
“Alright, I get it,” Sophie said, a steely resolve in her voice.
Having already gone through withdrawal twice, Sophie knew all too well the excruciating pain it entailed–a torment few could endure. The path ahead seemed daunting…
“No matter what, I’ll always be by your side. J won’t let anything happen to you,” Colby whispered, trying to comfort her.
He had been working tirelessly in the lab, studying the Mintons‘ latest concoction. If he could create a targeted treatment, he could ease Sophie’s suffering during her withdrawal.
“I’ll be with you, always,” Colby reaffirmed. His words brought Sophie a measure of peace.
Gordon, observing Colby and Sophie holding hands, smiled softly. “Sophie was only injected once, so the damage to her nerves should be minimal. We’re all here to support you, and we’ll find a solution in time.”
Jenna, unable to contain her anger, added, “That scumbag Odie got off easy with his house in flames! If you ask me, we should declare war on the Minto family! There’s no way Odie can mess with C ON