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Chapter 140

    Chapter 140


    Diana’s pov


    As soon as Fisher finished speaking, Nathan lowered his gaze and looked at me, asking, “Is what


    he said true?”


    “Of course, it’s true. Could I possibly deceive you? Even if I had a hundred guts, I wouldn’t dare!”


    Without giving me a chance to speak, Fisher bent over and gestured for Nathan and William to


    follow him into theboratory.


    “Let me take you to see our research results. Then you’ll know. As for you


    Fisher’s gaze fell on me, and his expression instantly turned cold.


    “You just stay here and keep cleaning. I’lle backter to check your work. Besides, you won’t


    be of any help in theb anyway.”


    With that, he stered on a smile again and said to Nathan and William, “This way, please.”


    I pursed my lips and silently sighed in my heart.


    Bending down to pick up the cloth I had thrown on the ground, suddenly, arge hand rested on my


    shoulder, stopping me in my tracks.


    Following that hand, I looked up.


    A deep voice sounded above me as Nathan addressed William and Fisher, “Let Healere with


    us. To be honest, I’m quite curious to see how renowned Healer managed tog behind in theb.”


    Hearing this, Fisher froze in his tracks, and the smile on his face also froze.


    “There’s…there’s no need for that,” he stammered, “If you want to know anything, just ask me. I—”


    “I said, let Healere with us,” Nathan interrupted Fisher coldly, his tone leaving no room for


    doubt.


    “Do you have any objections?” Finally, he cast a cold and icy nce at Fisher.


    Fisher’s throat worked nervously, swallowing hard and hastily said, “No, no objections! I have no


    objections at all! I’ll do as you say.”


    “Then lead the way.” Fisher dared not say another word, hurriedly leading Nathan and William into


    theb.


    I felt relieved that Moss wasn’t in theb at that moment, otherwise, who knows what would have


    happened when he faced off with Nathan again.


    Thinking back to the brawl a few days ago, my shoulder trembled.


    With Nathan by my side, noticing my movement, he gave me a puzzled look.


    I awkwardly smiled and said nothing.


    Inside the researchers‘ workspace, Fisher began to introduce various experimental equipment to


    Nathan and William.


    At first, Nathan was patient, but the more he listened, the more furrowed his brow became.


    Finally, he grew impatient and said displeased, “I came to see the progress of the antidote, not to


    listen to your equipment introductions. Any medical student could tell me what you’re saying.


    Besides, do you think I don’t understand?”


    Fisher’s raised hand froze in midair.


    After a few seconds of hesitation, he finally realized, shaking his head repeatedly, “No, no, no, that’s


    not what I meant, I—”


    “Since that’s not what you meant, then bring out the new antidote you’ve developed and let me see


    it. Don’t waste any more time.”


    Mentioning the antidote, Fisher regained hisposure and said, “Okay, I’ll go get it-”


    “Wait a minute!”


    Before Fisher could finish his sentence, a researcher from theb stood up.


    The researcher frowned at Nathan, looking puzzled, and asked, “What do you mean by Fisher


    developing a new antidote? This antidote was clearly developed by Healer leading us, and Fisher


    has nothing to do with it!”


    “What the hell are you talking about?” Fisher rushed over to the researcher, visibly upset.


    For a moment, I even thought he would cover the researcher’s mouth.


    But perhaps considering Nathan and William, he forced himself to lower his raised hand again.


    With a cold re at the researcher, he said, “The new antidote was clearly developed


    by me leading everyone together!”


    Fisher’s shamelessness was simply jaw–dropping.


    He shamelessly took all the credit for himself, as if he was convinced that apart from


    this researcher, none of the otherb staff would expose him.


    But he clearly miscalcted.


    Everyone had long harbored grievances against him, so how could they possibly cover for him?


    They all stepped forward to speak up-


    “I can testify that it was Healer who led us to develop the new antidote!”


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    “I can testify too! Fisher rarely enters theb. Every time hees to see us, it’s to have us buy


    dinner for him, give him massages, and pour him coffee!”


    “And me too! I can also testify!”


    Under everyone’s usations, Fisher’s expression grew increasingly ugly. Nathan smirked slightly


    and looked at William, sneering, “Looks like there’s disunity among the people in yourb.”


    William’s expression wasn’t any better than Fisher’s. The muscles in his eyes twitched as he sternly


    shouted, “Fisher,e here!”


    Fisher shuddered abruptly and took small steps to William’s side, “Wi… William, sir…”


    “You need to exin what’s going on. Who exactly developed the new antidote!” At this point, I


    thought Fisher would tell the truth.


    But his shamelessness apparently knew no bounds, still unrepentantly insisting, “William, sir, I


    swear the antidote was truly developed by me. These people must have been influenced by Healer


    to nder me! You know, they’re all Healer’s people! And I, I am your person. Everyone may not


    believe me, but surely you believe me, right?”


    Hearing William’s words, Fisher visibly breathed a sigh of relief.


    He wiped the sweat from his forehead, and hisplexion gradually regained its rosy hue.


    In fact, I wasn’t surprised that William stood by Fisher’s side.


    He actually didn’t care who developed the antidote.


    Whether it was me, Fisher, or anyone else, it didn’t matter as long as the antidote could be


    sessfully developed.


    And Fisher stealing my credit, he might even be aware of it.


    But to him, there was no need to prove my innocence.


    Even using Fisher to strike against me might be satisfying to him.


    After all, I had caused him so much trouble.


    As for whether I would be angry or resist him because of this, that wasn’t something he would worry


    about.


    He held the lives of all theb researchers in his hands. Would he be afraid of not being able to


    control me?


    No, he wouldn’t.


    I chuckled self–deprecatingly. When another researcher stood up to speak up for me, I held his arm


    and shook my head at him.


    Forget it, without William’s support, any struggle and argument would be futile.


    However, just when I had given up, something unexpected happened.


    I heard Nathan let out a short, contemptuousugh, the kind that found something amusing and


    extremely disdainful.


    He said, “In that case, let Fisher demonstrate the process of making the antidote for everyone on


    the spot.”


    In an instant, the blood drained from Fisher’s face once again!
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