Walker Grant got in the car, and the driver drove away from the area.
Walker Grant took Noah straight to a psychologist for a therapy session to help stabilize his emotions. Noah ended up falling asleep right there at the therapist’s office.
By the time they returned to the Grant Family Estate, the sky had begun to dim. Dinner was ready in the kitchen. Walker Grant handled some business matters before asking the nanny to go get Noah.
But a moment later, the nanny came running down the stairs in a panic, her face pale. "Mr. Grant, something’s wrong! It’s terrible! The young master... he’s... something’s very wrong with him!"
Upon hearing this, Walker Grant’s sharp brows furrowed. "What happened?" he asked in a low voice. "Does he have a fever?"
The nanny said, "He has a slight fever, but... it looks much more serious than just a fever..."
Walker Grant rushed upstairs to Noah’s room. He found Noah lying on the bed, his face ashen. His lips were a dark, unnatural color, and his breathing was faint.
The scene was horribly familiar.
Walker Grant was instantly reminded of what the family matriarch looked like when she had been poisoned.
Noah looked almost exactly the same as she had.
Walker Grant’s expression instantly turned grim. He scooped Noah into his arms and rushed him to the hospital.
After a thorough examination, the doctor quickly came to a conclusion: Noah had been poisoned.
"Can we use the last antidote?" Walker Grant asked in a grave voice.
The doctor shook his head. "The symptoms are very similar, but the poison’s composition has definitely been altered. This new poison is even more potent than the last one. The antidote we developed before is now useless."
Walker Grant’s expression darkened at the doctor’s words. He pulled out his phone and called the bodyguard. "Bring Sunny Reed here immediately!"
Her flight was scheduled to take off in an hour. To prevent Sunny Reed from trying to escape again, the bodyguard was watching her around the clock.


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