Her instincts urged her to believe that Artemis was still alive, but trusting such speculation alone wouldn't bring her peace of mind.
If he had indeed perished, she would attend to her own affairs swiftly, ensuring everything was in order before embarking on an underground search for him.
Zeke helped her sit on the edge of the bed, his voice hoarse as he spoke, “Dr. Lynch mentioned that he won't die yet, as his vital signs haven't disappeared. However, despite the compatible blood transfusion, he hasn't regained consciousness. His current condition remains unknown.”
Bailey leaned on Zeke's arm for support, standing up and heading toward the door.
“I'll go check on him.” Observing her unsteady gait, Zeke hurriedly approached and held her.
“There's no need to be so anxious. His life hangs in the balance. Whether you go in ten minutes or an hour from now, the outcome will be the same. It won't make any difference.”
Despite his reassurance, Bailey couldn't shake off her worries. Her footsteps quickened as she yearned for wings to carry her to his side.
Realizing that she couldn't fully grasp his words, Zeke sighed helplessly. He had no choice but to scoop her up in his arms and stride out of the room.
Hopefully, once this ordeal was over, they could finally embrace a peaceful life. Going through such trials repeatedly would not only jeopardize their survival, but he would also worry himself to death. In the laboratory, Henley stood amidst a collection of equipment, observing various data indicators.
“Cameron, what are your thoughts?”
Cameron shrugged indifferently and replied nonchalantly, “I haven't used the blood exchange method for detoxification, so I lack experience. Don't ask me. My answer is I don't know.
“Well, Bailey is quite audacious, resorting to draining human blood for such a method. How is it that this guy is so fortunate? Hasn't he met his end yet?”
“That only demonstrates that your expertise in this field is inferior to Bailey's, or perhaps you're deliberately holding back, unwilling to reveal your true abilities,” Henley argued.
Cameron emitted two cold snorts.
Artemis is my love rival, so why would I save him? If that guy woke up, wouldn't I invite trouble upon myself?
“I have studied the methods of the Soul Reaper for years, and the solution I came up with also involves blood transfusion. I simply never mentioned it before.”
No sooner had he spoken those words than a cold, sneering voice echoed from the doorway.
“Hindsight is always twenty-twenty, shameless, and lacking in principles.”
Bailey's sarcastic remarks were always lethal, leaving no room for the regard of the other party's dignity. As she entered the room, she grabbed bottles and jars from the table and hurled them toward Cameron's face.
Cameron dodged and cursed at the same time, “Damn woman, do you want to know how to awaken this guy or not? If you do, then take it easy with me and treat me well.”
Bailey replied with a curt “I have no desire to,” then proceeded straight to the bedside.
After observing Artemis's condition for a moment, she furrowed her brow.
“It's truly perplexing. He doesn't appear to be in a vegetative state, yet there are no signs of him regaining consciousness either. What could have happened to him?”
After speaking, she turned her head to look at Henley, who stood beside her, and inquired with a nod, “Master Lynch, can you determine his current condition?”
Henley shook his head, “I've been practicing medicine for most of my life, and encountered various puzzling and challenging cases. However, I have never come across a situation like this. I suppose I am simply ignorant and lacking experience.”
Bailey's gaze shifted and landed on Cameron.
“Hey, I take back what I said earlier about not wanting to know. Tell me, how can we awaken him from this state?”
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