Chapter 451 Tickets to the Black Market
Joseph hesitated for a moment. Seeing that Elise wasn’t saying anything to stop him, he said with a nod, “I’ll think about it.”
Danny jumped with excitement. “Oh, yeah! Please be sure to think this over! I was afraid that you wouldn’t think about it, you know?” he said. After a moment, he collected himself and said unflinchingly, “Come on, I’m ready. Whatever the test is, bring it on!”
“Hmm.” Joseph frowned slightly. “Firstly… get out of my room.”
Danny’s overflowing enthusiasm was quenched at once. “Huh?”
“You idiot.” Elise slapped the back of Danny’s head from behind. “He’s now a patient who needs rest. You want to see him being sickly all the time?!”
“Oh, yeah, that’s right!” Danny ducked his head while nodding vigorously. “Well, in that case, I won’t be bothering you anymore, Mr. Fuller. Just tell me if you need anything. Starting from today, I’m at SK Group’s disposal. Just put me wherever you need me to be!”
Joseph was speechless; he didn’t expect Danny to be so good at talking. With an awkward look of embarrassment on his face, he said, “I’ll remember you.”
Danny clenched a fist in front of his chest and made an encouraging gesture to cheer Joseph on. Facing Joseph, he thumped on his chest before leaving the room in a solemn manner.
At the sight of the scene, Joseph’s eyebrows twitched continuously. He began to wonder if he had made a wrong decision.
Elise gave Joseph a sympathetic look. Then, she closed the door and left as well.
Meanwhile, Danny was hopping and leaping around like a rabbit in the courtyard, giving Alexander no peace.
Alexander shook his head. “When will you behave more like an adult?” he asked, before walking toward Elise. “Ellie, what kind of medicinal ingredients do Grandma and the one in there need to recuperate? Just make me a list. The black market will open in the suburbs tonight, so I’m gonna buy them back.”
“Is the black market coming to Athesea too?” asked Elise.
“Uh-huh.” Alexander nodded. “It’s been 13 years since it last opened. You’re lucky.”
“Yeah, that’s true,” Elise agreed.
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