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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 842

Chapter 842

Immediately, Arielle discerned that Cornelius’ soothing pills were unlike the ones sold on markets. The soothing pills he’d created could also protect the cardiovascular system,

In a dire situation like this, it stabilized the girl’s body and temporarily saved her life.

However, these pills were sure to come at a hefty cost. A single glance at the couple’s shabby clothing informed Arielle that they must not be able to afford its price.

Arielle took her ATM card out of her pocket. She decided to pay for the couple as well.

“How did she get like this? Wasn’t she resting at home after her heart surgery? She shouldn’t be convulsing like this. Did she exert herself?” Cornellus asked the couple.

The woman was crying hysterically. Amidst her sobs, she could barely muster a coherent reply.

Her husband, who was much calmer, replied on her behalf, “Dr. Mill, thank you for your generosity. After the free surgery your sister performed on Jennie, she has been resting at home. We wouldn’t even let her leave the bed! She started convulsing out of the blue.”

Grimly, Cornelius checked Jennie’s pulse.

After a few seconds, Cornelius said, “Judging from her condition earlier, she must be suffering from a severe allergy reaction. I asked the hospital to run an allergy test before her heart surgery. It turns out that she’s allergic to penicillin and honey. Was she exposed to these two substances?”

Jennie’s father shook his head. “We are aware of her penicillin allergy. We have always made sure that she avoids that. However, there are no bees near our house. She hasn’t even left her room.”

“That’s strange…” Cornelius frowned, deep in thought. “To give her the right treatment, we need to identify the allergen before her symptoms arise again. Think again. Have you missed out on something? Maybe, a guest dropped by your house recently. We can’t dismiss the possibility that a guest might have brought in a bee by accident.”

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