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Chapter 1657. You are truly a waste.
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Chapter 1657: 1657. You are truly a waste.

Leo Hall wasn’t angry, he didn’t even provide any expression, admitting with an open smile:

"I am a lowlife, but I am not hesitant or fearful."

He stepped forward, about the same height, yet he exuded an air of superiority, and said in a low voice:

"Thomas Smith, you really are useless."

The man turned black with anger at Leo Hall’s words, raising his fist to punch Leo in the face, realizing that Leo neither dodged nor flinched, simply staring him down, making it impossible for him to land the punch.

Leo Hall tidied the collar that Thomas had wrinkled and said:

"I don’t care why you poisoned Helen Melendy. I don’t want to hear your backstory. I came here just to personally tell you, I protect those close to me. You better not lay a hand on my people again. The first time, I’ll treat it as ignorance, don’t let there be a second, otherwise, when I, Leo Hall, become deviant, even I fear myself."

While saying this, he continued to smile, his small tiger teeth seemed to reflect the light of a knife, instilling a chilling fear in Thomas Smith. 𝑓𝓇𝘦ℯ𝘸𝘦𝑏𝓃𝑜𝘷ℯ𝑙.𝑐𝑜𝓂

"How I fight with Harry Hall is our family business, no outsiders can bully us, understood?"

After his harsh words, Leo Hall placed both hands in his pockets, turned around, and left the laboratory like a wanton youth,

the door kicked down by Leo lay askew against the wall, as if mocking Thomas Smith one last time.

Ever since that day when Leo Hall told Elly Campbell that he could cure Helen Melendy’s poison, under the condition that she’d be exchanged, she has been mired in a conflicted emotion.

And just within these days, Greece broke out with an unprecedented epidemic of pneumonia, highly contagious and fast-spreading, causing widespread panic throughout the country.

Schools and workplaces, all large gatherings were given holidays.

Those that weren’t closed undertook various protective measures.

In a few days, there were already hundreds of deaths due to the pneumonia outbreak.

Besides that, even among England people living abroad, numerous cases occurred.

The National Health Bureau, pharmaceutical institutes, and leading hospital respiratory authorities, along with top pharmaceutical companies worldwide were collaborating to develop a special treatment for this pneumonia virus, yet they couldn’t find the key.

Domestic citizens were growing more nervous and anxious.

The continuously rising death toll placed everyone in a state of panic.

Many didn’t dare to step outside their homes, let alone visit crowded places.

Now, people were utterly terrified at the mention of ’inflammation’.

Those who had to go out were fully equipped, and all of Greece entered a state of nationwide alert.

Television news reported on the incident daily, and many frontline medical workers got infected while treating patients, leading to multiple fatalities.

As a result, many doctors preferred resigning over risking their lives continuing in their profession.

International medical organizations also sent professional doctors to assist, but the situation wasn’t contained.

The situation was no less severe than in ancient times when people spoke of epidemics.

Due to this matter, major companies across the country granted holidays to their employees.

Adam Jones took the rare opportunity to spend time at home with his wife and children.

"Elly, where are you going?"

Adam Jones, sitting in the living room, saw Elly Campbell grabbing her coat to head out, and called out to her.

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