Dorland, Richworth.
Mable did not sleep all night and only left the dispensing room at noon the next day.
Blair had been waiting for her outside since early in the morning. When he saw her come out, he quickly took her to eat.
“You haven’t slept all night. Go eat something first and rest after that.”
Mable ate something and shook her head. “No need. Make me a cup of coffee. I’ll try to get the antidote done before noon tomorrow.”
Blair caressed her head. “There’s no rush.”
Mable found it funny. “This is the first time I’ve seen a poisoned person in no hurry.”
Blair put some food on her plate and said, “It’s not that I’m not in a hurry. I have confidence in you.”
Truth be told, he was being a little selfish. He hoped she could develop the antidote later so that she would stay by his side for a while longer.
He was worried she would leave as soon as his poison was detoxified.
Mable stared at him and nodded. “Blair, I said I’d save you, so I’ll definitely develop the antidote.”
After lunch, Mable wanted to continue working in the dispensing room. However, she was forcefully taken to the bedroom by Blair so that she could catch up on her sleep.
Helpless, Mable set an alarm for two hours and prepared to rest.
Blair sat by the bed and waited for her to fall asleep before turning off her alarm.
After sitting for half an hour, he left the bedroom.
Arthur was waiting outside.
“Master Blair, I found out what you asked yesterday.”
Blair nodded and took him to the study.
“Anthony went to meet Ms. Jefferson yesterday. They chatted for about 15 minutes. Judging from the roadside surveillance, Ms. Jefferson’s mood seemed off when she left the cafe.”
A fierce look flashed across Blair’s eyes. ‘Anthony!
‘Was he the one who told Mable about the Ice Jade Flower?
‘But how does he know?’
“What has Anthony mainly been doing abroad these years?”
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