Chapter 63: Running on Discipline
Running on Discipline.
“Serena again,” Bianca said. “But what can we do, Nathan? You say she is alive, but where is she? We can only assume she hates us that much to never appear before us. Whatever was left between the two of you is gone!”
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“Nathan, some things, once broken, can never be mended,” she asserted.
Nathaniel’s gaze hardened. For a moment, he leaned back and simply held the nylon bracelet on his wrist.
“There are many women out there who want to date you!” Bianca added in
desperation. “You promised me grandkids, a life worthy of smiles and familial joy
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She stopped herself when she saw her son move his chair forward and return to working on the documents on his table. Coldly, he said, “I will find her. I’ll do whatever it takes.”
“What if she is already married? What if she had already moved on?” she pressed.
Nathaniel froze for a second, but quickly, he responded, “I don’t care.”
Bianca realized it was a hopeless discussion
She had already accepted it.
Her son was in love with Serena Kline, and her disappearance had turned him into someone she barely recognized.
Nathaniel was detached now.
He lived like a machine, running on discipline alone, always working, as if stopping would force him to feel the loneliness he refused to face.
Seeing Nathaniel like this always broke Bianca’s heart. 2
Now, at thirty-one, Nathaniel had achieved more than Bianca had hoped for.
Almost three years ago, Nathaniel officially opened a research facility-the Thorne Neurological Sciences Institute.
Nathaniel and his team had collected one of the largest databases on neurological disorders, recovery trajectories, and treatment responses. Their research resulted in several partnerships with pharmaceutical powerhouses, medical schools, and AI firms, where the data was monetized.
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Earlier this year, Kline BioSolutions also developed a drug called Neurovex, a neuroprotective and neuro-repair medication. It became a multi-million-dollar drug within just six months of its release, and Bianca knew it was only going to grow bigger.co
Along with this, part of the research institute had been converted into an Elite Treatment Area. It was a private neurological care division for heads of state, ultra- wealthy individuals, and high-profile trauma cases.
That was where Bianca had received her treatment over the past two years.
Again, her son was a massive success, but he was slowly emptying himself of everything human. Even Bianca’s relationship with Nathaniel was slipping away.
“What has been the progress of your search for Serena?” Bianca asked reluctantly. Maybe I can help. Since you’re so busy, I can take over the investigation.”
Her offer clearly surprised him. Nathaniel stopped working. He blinked a few times, his mouth parting, but after a moment, his jaw tightened.
“You don’t need to do anything,” he said. “I will take care of finding Serena.”
“You should go back home, Mother. Or go to the spa with your friends. Enjoy life,” Nathaniel added.
His words sounded almost sarcastic to her. Truth be told, how could she enjoy life with Nathaniel being this way?
“I’d rather stay here with you,” Bianca said.
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Just then, Gavin walked in and handed Nathaniel a document. “Sir, this is the license f*e for the upgrades on VanderMed Technologies’ Vanguard.”
‘Vanguard,’ Bianca noted. This was the same miracle technology that had discovered the blood clot in her brain. 1
Two years ago, they had tried to get hold of Vanguard, but VanderMed Technologies initially refused to sell a unit to the Thorne Neurological Sciences Institute.
Nathaniel and Bianca personally sent letters to the CEO of VanderMed Technologies, requesting to purchase the AI body scanner. Nathaniel was even prepared to fly to Rexam City to negotiate the deal in person, but before it came to that, the medical technology company agreed to the sale.
Whatever had swayed the Vanders from with holding such a groundbreaking invention, they were deeply grateful.
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If it wasn’t for Vanguard, Bianca might have already been gone by now. 1
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