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The Prison-Made Queen novel Chapter 855

Bason offered Leilani a solemn nod. "Dr. Sloan, your skills are exceptional. We were blind to doubt you, and I deeply apologize for the disrespect."

He then turned to Callahan, his tone heavy with regret. "Mr. Langley, I’m sorry. Tate is hot-headed, and his temper nearly cost us everything."

Callahan remained silent, simply looking at Leilani. She was the one they had insulted; the forgiveness had to come from her.

Feeling the weight of their stares, Leilani smiled softly and shook her head, signaling that she wasn't holding a grudge.

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While Konrad had been successfully pulled back from the edge of shock, Leilani knew this was only a temporary fix. Because they were traveling light, she had only used the needles to essentially block the spread of the toxins through his nervous system.

The ant venom was still coursing through his veins. To truly cure him, she needed to find a specific botanical antidote.

But venturing out into the pitch-black jungle to forage was suicide. She furrowed her brow in thought and decided she would scout the perimeter of the camp at first light.

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