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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1790

Fabian hung up the call and immediately called Evan.

“Do me a favor and see whether there’s a vial of anti-toxoid test reagent on Madeline. If there is one, immediately inject her with it. You’re a doctor so the injection should be a small matter to you. Hurry.

Fabian immediately hung up, not giving Evan any opportunity to reject him.

Naturally, as a doctor, Evan would not reject such a request.

However, he glanced at Madeline, who had been injected with a tranquilizer, and could not help but find this suspicious.

‘Would this be inappropriate?’

However, it was a doctor’s job to save lives. Be it a pediatrician or some other specialist, they share the same responsibility.

He pulled the blanket away and searched through Madeline’s clothing, but he did not manage to find the anti-toxoid test reagent that Fabian mentioned.

He then quickly called Fabian, who was already rushing to the hospital.

After arriving at the hospital, Fabian meticulously searched through all the pockets on Madeline’s clothing. Indeed, there was no anti-toxoid test reagent that Jeremy mentioned.

“Fab, you mentioned looking for an anti-toxoid test reagent to cure the poison? Has Madeline been poisoned?”

Fabian remained silent, belying what he knew in his heart.

‘This must be similar to the poison that Lana gave to Jeremy a long time ago.’

He found this odd. ‘How did Eveline get poisoned as well?’

“Why don’t we wait until she’s awake, then have her tell us where she put the anti-toxoid test reagent?”

“I’m afraid she’ll be worse than before after she wakes up,” Fabian guessed.

The truth was indeed exactly as he imagined. After the effect of the tranquilizer wore off, Madeline woke up.

However, after Madeline had woken up, it was just like what Fabian had predicted. Her mental state worsened.

She looked like she was in much more anguish than before. Her eyes were unfocused, and she kept on muttering Jeremy’s name and saying things like asking Jeremy to believe in her.

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