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Chapter 1650. It might expire one day
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Chapter 1650: 1650. It might expire one day

Elly Campbell walked up to him and directly tore off his sunglasses.

"Sis-in-law, it hurts."

He rubbed his cheek that had been scraped by the glasses frame with a pitiful look, looking exactly like the cunning yet innocent boy in Elly’s memory.

Elly had no patience for idle chit-chat and said impatiently:

"What exactly did Chloe Turner do to me, and what are you trying to accomplish?"

The smile on Leo Hall’s lips gradually disappeared, "You guess."

Elly had no mood to play riddles with him, "Leo Hall, answer me."

Leo leaned back against the chair and said, "Chloe Turner injected something into you."

As expected...

Those two falls weren’t coincidences, but why was it that, despite so many hospitals, not a single one could detect anything unusual in her body?

Elly glared at him and asked her burning question, "Why can’t the hospitals find it?"

"How could something developed by me, Leo Hall, be so easily detected?"

He laughed, looking at Elly with unconcealed pride and self-satisfaction in his eyes.

"What do you want to do to me?"

Elly looked at him coldly, not beating around the bush.

Leo looked at her, his eyes somewhat innocent, "Sis-in-law, it was Chloe Turner who administered the drug, I don’t know anything about it."

At this point, even if Leo Hall were telling the truth, Elly wouldn’t believe him.

The drug was his, the person was his, and now he claimed he didn’t know.

Moreover, she just learned that Leo Hall, barely twenty, possessed such extraordinary abilities.

She always felt that Leo Hall harbored secrets and ambitions beyond anyone’s imagination, ambitions far beyond just acquiring the Hall Clan.

Arguing with him now about whether he knew Chloe Turner drugged her or if he instructed Chloe to do it was meaningless.

She decided, for now, to assume he didn’t know, and asked with a stern face, "How do we treat it?"

She saw the previously relaxed expression on Leo Hall’s face become more serious.

He didn’t immediately answer Elly Campbell’s question.

Elly’s heart sank, "Do you not know how to treat it, or do you not want to? Leo Hall, what exactly do you plan to do to me?"

Elly’s voice rose a bit.

What she feared was not just temporary mobility issues, but the potentially more severe consequences of this incident.

Moments later, she heard Leo Hall slowly utter four words, "No cure available."

Elly’s face turned pale instantly, her hand clenched into a fist, "What do you mean? Am I going to die?"

"No."

This time, Leo Hall replied with certainty.

Elly did not feel reassured and asked again, "Paralysis of half the body or complete paralysis?"

"Neither."

Leo shook his head again, "When I said no cure available, it just means I haven’t developed a specific antidote for that drug yet."

As he said this, he suddenly thought of something and chuckled, saying:

"I never planned to develop any antidote for this drug. After all the effort I put into creating this substance, why would I make something to counter it?"

He watched as Elly’s face turned increasingly ashen, with amusement growing in his eyes.

"However, sis-in-law, you don’t need to worry. What Chloe Turner used was only a semi-finished product, the drug’s effect isn’t that potent. Who knows, maybe one day, it’ll just lose its effect."

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