Chapter 158
"Me?" Xavier pointed to himself in bewilderment as he blinked at Katherine innocently. "I don''t recall
having any stuff to do."
She shoved a set of keys into his hand and urged, "I''m sure you have. Now, hurry up and go back
home, as in your apartment upstairs. Come back down for dinnerter. Bye!"
Just like that, Xavier was practically frog-marched out of the door, and he was still in a daze as he
stood out in the hallway. He nced at the keys in his hand, and it took him a while to register what
had just happened. Did Katherine just give me an apartment? One that''s worth a dozen million?
At the thought of this, he couldn''t care less about the reason why Katherine had been so eager for him
to leave. He hummed happily as he went upstairs to check out his new abode.
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Meanwhile, there was an amused smirk ying on Joaquin''s lips as he gave Katherine a knowing look.
She cleared her throat and turned to address him primly, "Don''t you have work to do or something?"
"The only work I have today is to stay here and keep Grandmapany," Joaquin answered matter-of-
factly.
He looked and sounded so serious that Katherine paused in surprise. A secondter, she said, "Fine,
then. Stay here and take care of her for me while I head out for a bit."
She had to drop by Theodore''s research institute and go through the results of thetest clinical trial. At
the same time, she was going to assess the patients'' conditions and how they were reacting to the
drug.
"Where are you going?" Joaquin asked curiously.
"The research institute," Kathereie replied frankly.
"Be safe," he said.
She put on a change of clothes and left home after that.
It had been a while since she had been to the research institute. Upon her arrival, she made a beeline
for theboratory first to review all the patients'' data that had beenpiled
"Oh, you''re here, Miss Cornell," Dina said cheerily when she saw Katherine in theboratory. "A few of
the patients who have recovered have already been discharged, but Mr. Muller brought in several new
patients for the clinical trial. Would you like to see them?"
"I don''t see any records of discharge here." Katherine asked as she flipped the documents she was
holding. "Which patients have been discharged?"
Dina did not try to hide the details from Katherine and answered dutifully, "Mr. Rosenburg and Mr.
Rhodes. They were both discharged yesterday after Professor Muller evaluated their vitals and
recovery process. He deemed them both healthy enough to leave."
Katherine frowned when she heard this and pulled out Alex''s folder. Her face turned grim when she
read thest report. "Is Mr. Muller at the research institute right now?"
"Yes, he should be in his office. He''s been holed up at the research institute these days," Dina replied,
not at all noticing the shift in Katherine''s expression. Without another thought, she bustled off to do her
own work.
Shoving the papers back into the folder, Katherine pondered on this for a quick moment before she
moved on to another patient''s medical record. She flipped through the folder, then took the record with
her as she marched toward Theodore''s office.
Theodore had evidently aged since thest time they met, and the gray in his hair was bing more
conspicuous. He also looked like he was balding. It seemed as if recent times had been rough for him.
When he saw Katherine walk into his office, he set down the instant ramen he was eating and dabbed
the corners of his mouth with a tissue. Then, he stood up and gave a self-effacingugh as he asked,
"What brings you here? You could have called me before you came. What is it? Did something
happen?"
She pulled out a seat and cut to the chase. "Dina told me that two patients were discharged, so I came
to ask you about it."
He immediately knew something might be wrong when he caught the look on her face. He resumed his
seat and pressed anxiously, "Is there a problem?"
"Not with Mr. Rhodes." Katherine stared at the man in front of her sullenly and asked, "But do you think
you could get Alex toe back here right away?"
Theodore''s heart leaped to his throat. He demanded in a shaky voice, "W-What happened to Alex? Is
he okay?"
"He won''t be if we don''t bring him back for further observation," she said solemnly. A grim look
registered on her features as she borated, "The results might have been favorable in his case, but
you failed to consider that he wasatose for nearly twenty years after he took a bullet to the head.
We can''t discharge him and guarantee that nothing will happen to him, nor that he has fully recovered.
He must be kept here for at least three months of observation, and it''s only after he does not disy
anyplications that we can dere him as fully recovered and have him return to normal life."
Theodore gulped at this, and without wasting another second, he pulled out his phone and called the
Rosenburgs.
The line had only just been picked up when the person on the other end started yelling, "Professor
Muller! We agreed to let Alex take part in the clinical trial because we trusted you. You promised us that
the medication your research institute came up with could revive brain cell activity, so why is Alex''s
condition deteriorating? What did you do to him?" He faltered, and all the color drained from his face as
he asked urgently, "How is he doing now?"
"He''s barely hanging on! The doctor said it''ll only be a matter of days now. I was going to look for you,
but you spared me from having to call you myself. Exin yourself, Professor Muller! How do you
suggest this whole thing be resolved?" The woman''s voice was getting more shrill with each sentence
she churned out, and it was clear that she had lost all patience.
At this point, Theodore had broken into cold sweat. He turned to Katherine for help.
Katherine made no response when she saw the despair on his face. She pursed her lips. Looks like
things are far worse than I imagined, she thought gravely. Alex had been discharged just yesterday,
and now he was in a critical state.
She took a deep breath and plucked the phone right out of Theodore''s hand, then asked, "Where''s the
patient now? I need to see him right away."
The woman was in no mood to entertain Christina''s question, and she was also agitated. "Who the hell
are you? I''m warning you, if anything happens to Alex, I will have both your heads! Just you wait!"
"Unless you want him to die right now, you''d best stop arguing with me. I don''t have time to hash things
out with you. Tell me where the patient is now," Katherine bit out icily.
The longer they dragged this out, the more critical his state would be. If that were toe to pass,
Katherine might not be able to resurrect him.
Meanwhile, the woman on the other line stopped talking after she heard Katherine''s warning. It took
her a minute or two before she said begrudgingly, "We''re at the Sacred Heart Hospital, Hovington."
Katherine hung up and turned to Theodore saying, "Send for a car. We have to get to Sacred Heart
Hospital right now."
An hourter, both of them showed up at the hospital where Alex was supposedly getting treatment.
Prior to their arrival, Theodore had given the hospital director a heads-up, so now he was standing by
the entrance waiting for them.
His gaze fell upon Katherine first before he exined to Theodore, "The patient is in ICU right now, and
he''s not looking very good. We marked him as a critical-stage patient just ten minutes ago, and his
heart stopped beating for a while."
"Got it," Katherine said impassively as she walked at the front of the group.