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Her Seven Little Bodyguards novel Chapter 395

Chapter 399

I did not expect someone to actually make this, and they even succeeded. I'd be impressed if they hadn't used this illegally.

Vania still had questions, but she asked coldly, "So how did you find it out this time?" If April's right, then this is a powerful poison. Question is, who went through the trouble just to hurt Jude?

"It probably reacted to the blood cleansing." The poison could hide itself well.

Vania's face fell. So they had this all planned out? And they had a backup plan too? If we didn't manage to find any matching blood, Jude would've died because of the sleeping pill overdose. If we managed to find the blood needed to treat him, then Jude would be poisoned instead. This means Jude would be hurt no matter what. D*mn it! They're really out for me. "Do you know how to cure this?" It should be hard to cure, since the other party did go through a lot just for this.

April had no idea how to cure the poison. "I think the antidote is in the hands of whoever made this poison."

Hanson was surprised that someone as talented as April would be stumped. "Not even you can help?" If he can't, then nobody can.

April shook his head. "Not at the moment." He had looked into this poison, but he made no progress thus far. "Worst case scenario is there's no antidote for this poison. I don't think the guy who made this even knows how to make the antidote." He was not trying to make things worse for Vania. The truth was antidotes had always been harder to make compared to poison.

A deep frown furrowed Vania's brows. She could not change the past, so she had to face it. "Is he in any danger?" She would not hold herself back if they could guarantee Jude's safety. Perhaps I can find a way to save him if I go all out.

April looked at the results. "All his stats are normal from the looks of it. The poison only sends its victims into a coma for the moment. I don't think it'll do anything else, but I can't be sure about that if this drags on." All they could do now was observe. Nobody had a confirmed answer or solution.

Darkness swelled in Vania's eyes and right now, she was looking like a demon who came from hell.

April promised, "I'll try my best to keep things as it is. Just do whatever you have to."

Worried, she asked, "Can he still wake up someday?" After all, Vania had no guarantee she could find the antidote.

Worried, she asked, "Can he still wake up someday?" After all, Vania had no guarantee she could find the antidote.

April shook his head silently.

Vania closed her eyes to keep her tears from falling. She could not face the possibility of Jude staying in a coma forever. Keeping her son in an eternal slumber was the worst torture anyone could inflict on her. She would never give up on her children, and everyone knew that. She would do anything to save them and she was willing to pay any price. However, if the antidote was impossible to find, then she would never be able to save her son.

Suddenly, she looked up and sneered. "They're out for my blood. They went through a lot just to get to me." The look in her eyes changed, and it was filled with resolve and fury. "Please keep him safe, April. I'll find the antidote ASAP," she muttered.

April nodded. "Don't worry, Vania. I'll keep him safe."

"Can you tell me everything you know? I'll look for the antidote right away." She turned her attention to the other doctors. "You guys can help me out too. Any clues?"

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