Chapter 175 A Divergence

Calista was oblivious to everything. After being held and cleaned up by someone, he was placed onto a plush, soft bed.

By the time she woke up, Kallum had already had his stomach pumped, looking extremely pale. Seeing this, Calista immediately furrowed her brows.

"What happened?" Calista tried to recall, but she couldn't remember anything. Could it have been the alcohol?

Seeing that she seemed to have forgotten, Kallum felt a twinge of regret. However, he still said, "It appears I can't drink alcohol now. It makes me feel uncomfortable."

Calista was skeptical. She helped Kallum onto the bed, then turned to Quintus and the others nearby. "Is it really just because of the alcohol?"

Quintus wouldn't dare to tell the truth. Under Calista's piercing gaze, he dryly said, "It's due to the alcohol. After Mr. Kallum fell ill, his body became somewhat peculiar. Old Mr. Yancey just mentioned that Mr. Kallum is not allowed to drink alcohol in the future." Only then did Calista believe, regretting that she hadn't stopped him.

She then asked someone to keep an eye on Kallum while she went off to the research lab. Calista felt it was necessary to discuss the issue with others. A person who could hold their liquor becoming allergic to alcohol due to K Virus?

At Fairchild Manor's annex, beneath the two-story building, a secret research lab had been established. Over the past year, Calista's intellectual prowess had won over the respect and admiration of the older experts. Hence, they were rather cordial toward her.

"Is Mr. Kallum all right now?" Bowen Haught asked as he approached. Approaching his sixties, he was the oldest and most experienced among them, excluding Shaun. His demeanor was quite amiable.

Yancey and the others handled it. I had a bit

further. They discussed why Kallum suddenly developed an alcohol

correct. Over the past year, we have made some progress using your blood. However, we seem to have reached a bottleneck now. Without a live test subject, our future

infected person back to the country was no easy task. It had taken a great deal of effort to get Kallum back home safely. Even

majority of K Virus patients are concentrated in the countries in the equatorial regions. Bringing them back involves a great deal of risk. Therefore, believe we

lifespan becomes extremely limited. To meet our research needs, we require a large number of

go to this place,

way! I'm

to the youngest amongst the group of experts, a man in his early thirties named Wayne Leedon. He was typically a man of few words, and that was

down. Since you're working for the Fairchild family, they'll ensure your safety. Those places aren't war zones. We're going

through fluids. It could potentially spread through the respiratory system in an area

raised

you with certainty

K Virus being transmitted through the respiratory tract is extremely slim. Not only can the inhibitor we've recently developed extend their lives by two months, but it

"So, you're really going? Fine, you can go! I'm staying right here!" Gradually,

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