Chapter 593
Suzy was hypnotizing George.
As her words trailed off, George’s mind seemed to waver, and he muttered, “Hidden in…”
Just as he was about to reveal the answer, his body suddenly began to convulse, as if struck by a sudden ailment.
Suzy quickly moved to check his pulse.
“His pulse is completely normal,” she said, frowning. But the convulsions didn’t stop. They only grew more violent.
Tanya, watching from the side, furrowed her brows tightly. “Could he have been poisoned, like I was?”
Suzy’s expression turned more serious. “But his pulse shows no signs of poisoning! If it were any kind of toxin, it would definitely reflect in his vitals.”
“But then what’s causing this?” Tanya asked, incredulous. “If it’s not poison, could it be some kind of pre–existing condition?”
“I already said, his pulse is completely normal!” Suzy replied, her own disbelief matching Tanya’s. She was equally baffled and eager to find out what was causing George’s alarming symptoms.
After administering a series of precise medical interventions, the convulsions subsided. However, George fell into a deep, death–like coma.
No matter what method Suzy used, she couldn’t wake him. He was breathing, yet entirely unresponsive, like a living shell–a state disturbingly akin to being a vegetable.
“If I still don’t understand what’s happening now, then I’d truly be an idiot. There’s something inside him!”
“Something inside?” Tanya’s disbelief was evident. She’d never imagined such a phenomenon could exist.
Suzy’s eyes narrowed. “We’ll know for sure once we check.‘
“What are you planning to do?”
“Relax, a CT scan will reveal it.”
Tanya fell silent.
She thought Suzy was planning to cut George open.
But the CT scan results were baffling. George’s body appeared entirely normal. They even performed a brain scan, but the results were the same. There was no sign of anything abnormal.
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The situation grew even stranger, leaving Suzy deep in thought.
13
Through Desmond’s investigation, Dylan learned bits and pieces about Suzy’s current predicament. He wanted to help, but the words Suzy had said to him lingered in his mind–she didn’t want to see him. She’d likely shut the door in his face.
Left with no choice, he decided to assist her in ways that didn’t require direct contact.
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