Chapter 730 Catherine’s Safety
Fergus immediately rushed to the hospital when he received the message. He had conducted
extensive research on neurotoxins, but upon examining the virus sample extracted from Catherine’s
body, he said he had never seen this type of virus before. “Even a slight change in any value can affect
the toxin. To wake Catherine up and neutralize the poison inside her, it is crucial to study its structure
andponents, and then we can find a way to counteract it,” he exined.
“How long will that take?” Marshall appeared impatient, extremely concerned about Catherine’s safety.
Fergus pondered for a moment before providing an answer. “Three days, at least!”
“Three days!” Marshall furrowed his brow, his eyes reflecting worry.
Eamon, who had rushed to the hospital with Marshall, muttered, “What about tomorrow’s match?
Catherine’s going to miss it.” To Eamon, the Bide Cup was a dream for many, and it would be
regrettable if Catherine couldn’t participate due to this unexpected situation.
“s…” Marshall sighed helplessly. There’s nothing more important right now than her health. Let’s
focus on waking her up first!!”
Marshall looked ahead, his intense gaze fixed on Fergus. “Fergus, she’s my best student. You have to
do your best this time. Consider this a debt I owe you. If you need any help from me in the future, feel
free to ask.”
Marshall had never asked for anything in his life, but he was willing to do anything for Catherine.
“Marshall, we’ve been friends for so many years. There’s no need to say something like that. Besides,
Catherine is also my student. Don’t worry. I will do my best!”
After their conversation, Marshall wanted to visit Catherine in the ward but was stopped by several men
in ck. Although they blocked his way, their attitude was very polite. “Sorry, Professor Hartley, Mr.
Duncan has given orders. No one is allowed to enter the ward while Miss Swann is unconscious,” one
of them said.
Eamon became furious upon hearing this, wanting to argue with the other party, but Marshall stopped
him. “It’s not the time for this. Let Catherine take a good rest. Go back and train with your teammates.
No distractions, understood?”
Although Eamon felt angry, he didn’t disobey Marshall’smand. He just nodded obediently. “Yes,
Professor Hartley!”
Marshall sighed deeply and turned away. He knew that Catherine’s being poisoned was suspicious. It
happened at the critical moment of thepetition as if it was deliberately aimed at thepetition.
Initially, it was Marshall who persuaded Catherine to participate in thepetition, though she was
unwilling to. Now, seeing Catherine in such a state, he felt distressed. If Catherine suffered any harm
because of this, how was he supposed to face her in the future?
With his hands behind his back, Marshall walked forward slowly, his hunched posture making him
appear as if he had aged several years in an instant, evoking a sense of heartache in those who saw
him.
In the hospital room, Branden gently stroked Catherine’s forehead, smoothing out her hair. Catherine
lay peacefully on the hospital bed, her face unusually rosy and adorable, showing no signs of being
poisoned. Yet she remained unresponsive no matter how many times he called out to her.
When Paxton entered the room, he saw Branden looking at Catherine with nothing but affection in his
eyes. This sight made Paxton feel a pang of sadness. Branden, the man who had endured to the point
of bleeding dry without making a sound, was now on the verge of tears.
Paxton struggled to contain his emotions and cautiously reported the situation. “Boss, we have
received some news.”
Paxton’s abrupt sound finally elicited a reaction from Branden, who turned towards Paxton. His once
gentle eyes now turned fiercely menacing. “She needs to rest. Take this outside!”
The two of them left the room, and the surrounding people were all cleared out. All the wards on this
floor were empty except for Catherine’s room.
“Boss, Ronin has caught Paddy McLaughlin. He admitted to poisoning Miss Swann, but someone else
provided the toxin. The other party used a text message to transfer it to Paddy, instructing him to make
Catherine drink it!”
Paddy had been made a scapegoat and didn’t even know it. He was truly foolish.
“The two assassins confessed that they had been paid to do this, and the mastermind who hired them
warned them that Miss Swann was highly skilled and they must be careful!”
All signs indicated that the person who targeted Catherine was very familiar with her, possibly someone
close to her. Otherwise, they couldn’t have known that Paddy held a grudge against Catherine and that
ordinary poison would not work on her, necessitating the use of a neurotoxin. As a precaution, after
poisoning her, they even arranged for assassins to ensure a doubleyer of security. This n was
genuinely malicious, as they were only willing to stop once Catherine died.
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Branden swallowed his anger, ordering, “Find that guy!”
Despite the simple statement, Paxton could tell how much pain Branden was enduring at that moment.
The surrounding atmosphere turned thick with tension.
Despite Paxton’s efforts to hold back, his feet couldn’t help but tremble. ” Boss, rest assured. We will
definitely find the culprit who harmed Miss Swann!”
Connie emerged from theboratory and walked into the corridor outside the ward, where she saw
Branden speaking with Paxton. Sensing the intimidating hostility emanating from him, she couldn’t help
but shiver. “Mr. Duncan, I’vee to deliver medicine to Catherine. We haven’t developed a drug that
can counteract the neurotoxin in Catherine’s body yet, but we can use some medication to prevent its
further damage!”
After hearing Connie’s exnation, Branden nodded slightly. Paxton then stepped forward and opened
the door to let her in.
Aftering out of the ward, Connie returned to theboratory. Fergus was still busy at the workbench.
Seeing her return, he set down what he was working on. “Has the medicine been delivered?”
“It’s already loaded into the syringe. Professor Lynch, can we speed up our research progress?”
Connie asked.
Fergus shook his head helplessly. “It’s difficult. The experiment needs some time to show a reaction.
Three days is the limit I can give. It’s really hard to shorten it any further.”
“Well…” Connie sighed helplessly, understanding what Fergus’s words meant. “Professor Lynch, thank
you!”
Fergus gave a faint smile. “It’s okay, as long as Catherine can get better!”