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My Wasted Husband Is in Power, Now! novel Chapter 451

Not too long after, the private plane landed on the tarmac of the international airport in DC. Surprisingly, there were hundreds of soldiers holding weapons and standing around the plane to protect it.

All the Howards arrived at the airport.

Martin personally came to the airport to receive Jordan together with all his children and grandchildren, including Brad who was in a wheelchair.

Russell was the first to get off the plane, and as soon as he stepped off the plane, he saw the uniformed soldiers who were armed with weapons. He was in awe and fear of Martin's strength.

Russell quickly ran to Martin and explained in panic, "Mr. Howard Sr. this is all my fault. I failed to protect your grandson-in-law well. I didn't know that someone was trying to harm him. I didn't expect that someone would dare to harm your grandson-in-law. Besides, Jordan was also protected by the people around him, so it should be fine."

Russell flew from Houston to show Martin that what happened to Jordan had nothing to do with him.

Jordan was now the son-in-law of the Howards. Although Russell's relationship with Martin was established earlier, one was his family member and the other was a vassal relationship. Russell couldn't compare to Jordan at all.

Martin looked at Russell with an indifferent expression. He too was enraged to learn that Jordan had gone blind!

Last night, Lauren just told Martin that Jordan's grandfather told him that he had successfully completed his business trial and was going to take her to England.

After receiving the news, Martin was so agitated that he didn't sleep all night! Finally, he could learn the secrets of the Steeles, and hence, urged Lauren to go to England this time to find out the Steeles' secret.

However, he actually heard that Jordan had gone blind!

Russell was worried that Martin would blame him for this matter but Martin was also worried that the Howards would be implicated by this matter!

The US was Martin's territory and now that Charleston's grandson had gone blind here, how could he explain it to Charleston!?!

Throwing Russell a cold look, Martin asked, "Have you checked? Who drugged him?"

Russell said, "I'm already investigating but there were too many people at the celebration yesterday. There were hundreds of bosses and we will need some time."

At this moment, Salvatore helped Jordan walk down the gangway.

Jordan was wearing sunglasses. It seemed that he didn't want others to see that he was blind.

On the other hand, Lauren scurried forward to hold Jordan's hand. "Jordan, what happened to you? Have you gone blind? Don't scare me..." Lauren was crying as she spoke.

Martin also hurriedly went over and held Jordan's other hand. "Jordan, don't worry, I have found the best ophthalmologist in all of the US. I'll definitely cure you!"

Jordan nodded.

Their first destination was the hospital. After some meticulous examination of the precise instruments, the Howards arrived at Professor Willis's office.

"Professor Willis, how are Jordan's eyes? Can they be cured?" Martin asked impatiently.

Professor Willis shook his head and said, "There is no damage to the patient's eyes. After the comprehensive analysis of the physical examinations done at Houston Hospital and done by us, we've discovered that it's because the wine he drank last night was spiked. Based on my understanding, no drug will cause blindness."

Stefan chimed in from the side, "Could it be methanol poisoning?"

Professor Willis said, "Methanol does cause damage to the optic nerve, followed by double vision. Once he goes blind, he can never be cured again. I remember that in the eighties, there were people who sold methanol as industrial wood alcohol at high prices. It was then diluted into white wine, which caused many to go blind or even die.

"But if Mr. Steele was drinking methanol, it's impossible that he would have gone blind without any other reaction. In addition, if it was methanol poisoning, you would also suffer from a headache, weakness, blurry consciousness, and even death. But Mr. Steele has none of these symptoms. All he suffered is optic damage. I suspect that someone has secretly developed a drug that can be used to target one's nerves and result in blindness!"

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