Chapter 324
The air was heavy with smog as the officers cautiously approached the mysterious ck bag. Upon
opening it, they found it to be full of herbs. Baffled nces were exchanged - what could this
possibly mean?
Nobody took the situation lightly; for all they knew, the herbs could be a smokescreen for something
more sinister, like a bomb. Calling in an off-duty colleague, they meticulously checked each
package.
The incident was so bizarre it quickly caught the attention of Detective Evan, who was awakened in
the dead of night to find the precinct''s yard overflowing with the mysterious herbal haul, leaving him
utterly bbergasted.
With a moment''s thought, Evan instructed, "Get an expert from the Institute of Herbal Medicine over
here, pronto."
The officers wasted no time and drove through the night to fetch the expert.
Back in his office, Evan inquired, "Did anyone get a good look at the people who dropped off the
herbs?"
"No luck," admitted an officer on duty. "The visibility was poor, and the smog didn''t help. They
stayed in their vehicle and were pretty much unrecognizable."
The officer paused, then added, "They were wearing gas masks though, looked almost like skulls at
first nce. Gave me quite a scare, I thought we were under some sort of biochemical attack."
Evan shot him a look. "You''ve been watching too many movies, haven''t you?"
"Evan, I''m dead serious. People are on edge;shing out at society is bing all toomon. If
this smog virus turns into an epidemic, who knows how many might be carriers. We need to
be ready."
Evan''s gaze was sharp. "Mask up."
The officer clutched his mask tighter, "Evan, should we track down those trucks?"
Evan pondered over the two letters that had almost worn thin in his hands over the years. What use
was there in tracking down trucks, only to lock them up?
After a long pause, he decided, "No, let''s wait for the expert''s verdict on these herbs first."
The smog had everyone on edge, especially this new, more ominous version. Ste, unsurprisingly,
had another nightmare, this time envisioning Jasper coughing up his lungs into a basin until it
overflowed. Not just him, but Cooper was also afflicted in her dream, wing at his mouth and
gasping, "Human, I can''t breathe. Give me your lungs."
She woke with a start, only to be met by Jasper turning on the bedsidemp, asking, "What''s
wrong?"
"Just a bad dream," Ste patted her chest, reassuring herself.
The calm was short-lived as Austin’s voice crackled urgently through the inte. "Ste, Dn''s
got a fever with a cough, his breathing is rapid and he''s all hot and cold, is it an infection?"
Stemanded over the inte, "How high is the fever?"
"Almost 40."
"Did he take the pills to lower his fever?"
Austin had fever-reducing pills, but they''d expired a couple years ago and he was afraid to give
them to his son at all.
"Keep him hydrated, and give him a sponge bath with lukewarm water," Ste instructed through
the static. "Use mugwort for his foot bath, and make sure he drinks plenty of warm fluids."
Monkey had the same issue; his kid was sick too. It seemed to be no coincidence – the smog virus
was spreading rapidly, and kids were the most vulnerable.
Jasper returned from the backyard with a grim look. "The poultry seem affected. Some are gasping
for air."
It might not be the infection, maybe just physical difort, but the risk was too high. After much
deliberation, Ste made her decision, "We''ll have to cull them."
The task was heart-wrenching. Rosie had poured her soul into raising each bird, and the thought of
killing them was devastating. Nevertheless, they were all bagged up and stored in sealed containers
in the Arcadia, sanitized and packed away in case of future necessity.
The rabbits, however, seemed unaffected, chewing hay leisurely. With a heavy heart, Ste cleaned
out the coop but left them with plenty of hay and water – their fate was left to chance.
Ste''s n had hit a snag. Her initial intent was to assist Collin and Dr. Garcia at the Institute as
soon as the evesting night was over. Once the smog rolled in, she thought, she could covertly
drop off the medicine at the police station''s doorstep. Then, she could provide subtle hints about the
medicine''s use as part of her job to hasten the research process.
The reason she didn''t give the medication directly to the research institute was twofold. Firstly, she
was not sufficiently clued in on their processes and was wary about the medicine being
misappropriated. Secondly, she was worried that if arge amount of unidentified herbs suddenly
appeared, they might rm the Swan Hill Police Station. If an investigation were initiated, it was a
gamble she was not willing to take.
After careful consideration, she entrusted the herbs to Evan. Evan, she believed, undeniably
understood the purpose of the herbs and would also potentially assist in maintaining the deception.
Given his acuity, she had a hunch he had inferred her intent but chosen to remain silent. Certainly,
he was a fascinating character.
Still, without personally witnessing Evan handover the herbs to the research institute, Ste could
not be at ease. She decided to undertake another outdoor expedition.
Dressed in her protective gear, she bravely set out in broad daylight. As she stepped out, she
decided to drop off arge batch of herbs at Austin''s vi. She instructed the father-son duo to try
brewing it. Furthermore, she also left supplies for Cody, Lukas and Monkey. This was a contactless
delivery, designed to maintain distance and avoid contact.
The herbs, finely chopped and mixed, could only be identified by an expert. After her deliveries,
Ste visited her purchased apartments, now spacious with Monkey and others having moved out.
Friendly agreements had been made; everyone was looking out for each other in these trying times.
Next door, Samuel’s family was alerted by the noise and emerged, knife in hand. Upon recognizing
Ste, relief washed over Samuel. "Is that you, Ste? How have you and Mr. Jasper been?"
The things that had happened during the eternal night and its aftermath had reached them, leaving
a mix of relief andplex emotions. Themunity had endured much, but the bond between
them had only grown stronger.
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Actually, the security chief was pretty decent to them. Whenever the homeowners threw their weight
around, he was often the first to step up. If it hadn''t been for their increasing demands, that tragedy
might never have happened.
You could say the chief was a smooth operator who knew how to y the game, but in the end, he
let them go with their full pay and benefits. It was fair to say that any cruelty he showed was brought
on by a string of cmities and misfortunes.
"It''s alright, I just came to check on the house."
The air was thick with smog, but hoer concern was noted, so no more needed to be said.
Cody and Lukas had lived here for a while, and they left the ce pretty spick and span.
Ste stood by the window of apartment 302, which offered a view of the police station entrance,
although the haze made it difficult to see clearly. She took out her binocrs and peered through
them intently.