“Blair will be back in a while.”
Solomon added after a pause, “He’s a little injured.”
He wanted to tell Tracey in advance so she would be prepared.
Tracey nervously asked, “Injured? What happened? Is it serious?”
“It’s not a fatal injury. It shouldn’t be serious.”
Solomon’s biggest worry was not the gunshot wound on Blair’s forearm but the poison he drank.
Given Isaac’s character, the poison was definitely not simple.
Before long, the sound of helicopter propellers came from outside.
Tracey and Solomon walked out and waited for the helicopter to stop at the tarmac in the backyard before walking over.
Blair was carried down the helicopter on a stretcher.
“Master Blair’s condition isn’t too good. His wound has been bleeding profusely, and he also caught a fever. The medical standard in Rilburg is limited, so I sent him back first.”
Solomon was stunned. “How could this be?”
“Blair, Blair, how are you?”
Tracey looked at Blair’s pale face from blood loss and cried in fear, “Why didn’t you send him straight to the hospital?!”
Amos answered, “Before Master Blair passed out, he said his condition mustn’t be known by the public.”
Solomon knew Blair was trying to hide it from Mable and the people from the Fowler Residence.
Amos had notified the medical team, who arrived right after they came back.
The villa was in a state of chaos.
All the medical staff stayed busy until the early hours of the morning before they finally got Blair’s wound to stop bleeding. His persistent high fever also finally subsided at dawn.
Solomon had the doctor draw Blair’s blood and take it to the lab. Mainly to find out what kind of poison he drank.
Even though Blair was unconscious the whole time, he would call out Mable’s name at intervals.
As for Tracey, she took care of Blair by his bedside. There were many times that she wanted to call Mable, but she held back in the end.
Though it was only because Solomon said Blair would not want Mable to see him like this.
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