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The architecture reminiscent of castles from the Equaian century dotted the landscape.
Simond was quite considerate when preparing a wheelchair for Andrew.
As Martin wheeled Andrew around, Andrew was exceptionally delighted. Their journey across the seas to the archipelagic nations gradually opened up his world, and he was no longer confined to his cage-like laboratory.
"Dad, the houses here are so beautiful, and the colors are so vibrant," Andrew said to Martin.
Martin nodded. Simond had warned him not to mention the nof this place, so he had to avoid it and said, "Yes, many countries have houses like these in various colors. In the future, if we have the chance we'll see many beautiful sights." Abigail, being led by Simond, couldn't see and had no one to tell her where they were.
The group got into the car.
Andrew remained quietly content as he gazed out the window throughout the journey. He knew Abigail couldn't see and might feel sad about it, so he suppressed his own joy and chose to quietly relish the moment.
They arrived at a heavily guarded ancient castle. Simond waited for Martin and Andrew to alight from the car before assisting Abigail.
Abigail held her child as she slowly made her way out of the car, and then Simond embraced her shoulders. "You remember my voice, don't you?" Simond's voice turned serious.
Abigail murmured in agreement.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Let's go," he spoke softly and led her forward. "If someone who isn't withtells you to go out for dinner or anything like that, don't listen to them." "Okay." She complied obediently.
Simond quite liked her. Despite enduring so much, she never completely succumbed to despair, nor did she ever have a major outburst or breakdown. She would cry and then bounce back.
With someone like her, he didn't need to spend extra tand effort to make her submit to him.
Inside the castle, it was eerily quiet, with rows of black-clad bodyguards, each as imposing as the devil.
Although Abigail couldn't see, she could feel the serious atmosphere. It felt so solemn that even breathing had to be done cautiously.
Martin was even more apprehensive and kept Andrew close behind Simond.
Andrew, like a child, stole a few glances before quickly averting his gaze in fear.
At that moment, Larry's mouth quivered. He was about to cry when Simond promptly covered it.
"Keep him quiet, and don't let him disturb anyone," Simond said coldly.
Abigail covered Larry's eyes and gently rocked him.
Finally, they reached the room, and she breathed a sigh of relief.
Andrew and Martin were separated from Abigail, leaving only her and Larry in the room.
Simond instructed Henri, who had trailed them, "Stand guard at the door. If she calls for you, then you may enter." "What if she needs to use the restroom?" Henri asked, sounding a bit clueless.
The question momentarily stumped Simond.
"Just showthe way to the toilet. I can manage with my hands," Abigail said mockingly.
"Alright," replied Simond before swiftly exiting the room.
Once the door shut behind him, his gaze turned cold as he made his way to Martin and Andrew's room.
He leaned against the door and lightly tapped on it.
Martin opened the door. He was about to ask a question, but upon seeing the unusual look in Simond's eyes, he instinctively took a step back.
The unmistakable presence of a mercenary laid bare at that moment, with no effort to conceal the bloodthirsty soul that seemed to emanate from his very core and a fierceness reminiscent of a wild predator etched in his gaze.
Martin's throat bobbed as he asked, "Is there something you need?" "Cwith me." Simond's voice was devoid of emotion and sounded more like a killing machine.
"Andrew, don't wander off," Martin instructed before hastily following Simond. At that moment, he finally understood the terrifying nature of this place.
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The woman didn't appear old. Due to her paralysis, she was skinny, and her skin had an unnatural hue.
Martin immediately suspected that she might have been drugged.
"Take a look and see what's wrong with her," Simond coldly instructed him.
Martin approached, furrowing his brow as he examined her. Then, he said, "She seems to be suffering from elemental poisoning to confirm this, I'll need to conduct a blood test. Oh, right. Since the woman is in this state, Abigail might be able to assist. Wouldn't you want her to regain her sight?" "What can she do?" Simond inquired.
"You soughtout because she possesses Alice's letter, correct?" Martin deduced everything at that moment by just observing the woman.
Simond knew that he could only approach Martin and make him leave voluntarily through Abigail. However, and with Richard keeping a close eye ar Martin secluding himself for research, even establishing contact required considerable effort.
Moreover, during that time, Martin couldn't leave his research room due to Andrew. Therefore, he brought Abigail by his side.
This reminded him of Andrew's future arrangements.
"She is indeed a skilled traditional medicine practitioner. I searched extensively in Eswadia. If it weren't for the incident involving Sean, I would have searched even longer. However, I am aware that Abigail did not inherit her abilities." Simond was very thorough in his investigation.
Alice's expertise as a traditional medicine practitioner was so advanced that Abigail, who had been under her tutelage for six months, could not learn much.
Martin hesitated for a moment before lowering his voice. "But Abigail must have observed how Alice treated Sean. I have a prescription here that's very effective for muscle atrophy."