Chapter 277 Hidden Symptoms
Aven forced a smile that didn’t quite reach his eyes.
“My sister and I… we’ve had some misunderstandings.”
Griffin gave him a long, knowing look.
“Aven, if I were you, I’d find a way to fix that relationship. Your sister is one of the biggest names in the Pack Alliance right now. She’s close to Mr. Howell, who’s about to inherit the Alpha King title. One good word from her could put the Soren estate right back where it used to be.”
Aven nodded.
“I’ll think about it.”
He stood up a little too quickly.
“Actually, I just remembered I have something I need to handle. I’ll come see you another day.”
As he walked out of the hospital room, an uneasy feeling followed him down the corridor.
It felt like someone had been watching him the entire time.
Several times he glanced back over his shoulder, but every time he found nothing.
His wolf spirit instinctively extended its senses, carefully testing the air around him.
No unfamiliar scent. Only then did he finally relax and leave the hospital.
By the time he arrived at the Soren estate, it was already dark.
He paused at the front entrance, straightened his tie, and stepped inside.
Janice was sitting on the living room sofa. The second she saw him walk in, she got to her feet and headed straight toward him.
“Well? Did you find out anything?”
Aven avoided her expectant gaze as he set his briefcase aside.
“No. The Army Hospital moved all of them to the nineteenth floor for treatment. The entire floor is restricted, and nobody’s allowed to visit, so…”
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The smile slowly disappeared from Janice’s face.
After a brief silence, she said quietly, “Then forget it.”
She turned away, subtly avoiding his attempt to move closer.
“I’m tired. I’m going upstairs.”
“Janice…”
Aven reached for her instinctively, but she shifted aside before he could touch her.
“You should get some sleep too.”
Her tone was polite.
The familiar warmth was gone, replaced by a distance that felt almost formal.
Aven stood there watching her walk upstairs without looking back.
His hand remained suspended awkwardly in midair long after she disappeared from sight.
Nira’s POV:
After Noah told me Aven had come to the hospital, a heavy feeling settled in my chest.
The timing was way too convenient.
There was no doubt in my mind that Janice had sent him here to gather information.
But compared to everything happening on the nineteenth floor, that problem barely mattered.
I stood outside the isolation ward, rubbing my temples as I stared through the observation window.
Seventeen blood samples sat neatly arranged across the lab bench.
Every vial glowed with the same eerie blue tint.
“Still nothing?” Conrad asked from behind me. His voice carried equal parts urgency and frustration
I shook my head.
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Nothing. Standard antidotes aren’t working at all. Every time we adjust the treatment, the toxin adapts right along with it. It’s like we’re chasing something that already knows our next
move.”
I pointed toward the latest brain scan displayed on the monitor.
“What’s worse is that it’s already started attacking the hippocampus. If we can’t stop it soon, these patients may never recover their memories. Forget controlling their wolf spirits–they might not even remember who they are.”
The door suddenly burst open.
“Miss Soren!” a nurse called out. “Something’s happening with Patient Four!”
I immediately hurried over.
The elderly patient was coughing violently.
His oxygen saturation was dropping fast.
“His oxygen level is down to eighty–five percent!” Lorraine called out while increasing the oxygen flow. “I’m hearing significant fluid buildup in the lungs.”
I lifted the patient’s eyelids and examined his eyes.
The inflammation was severe.
“Run a complete blood count and inflammatory panel immediately. Start high–flow oxygen therapy.”
His breathing became increasingly labored.
Every breath looked harder than the last.
Then the monitor erupted into a sharp alarm.
His heart rate shot up to one hundred forty beats per minute, while his temperature climbed rapidly to one hundred two degrees Fahrenheit.
“The inflammatory storm has started.”
I flipped through his medical chart.
“He has hypertension, diabetes, and a history of severe wolf–spirit trauma from two years ago. He’s high–risk.”
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A nurse suddenly gasped.
“Miss Soren, look at his fingers!”
I followed her gaze.
The tips of his fingers had already turned bluish–purple.
Severe oxygen deprivation.
The CT scan was even more concerning.
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