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Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy chapter 1318
Granny Lynch let out a deep sigh as she watched the two children leave. “In the future, you’ll have to take care of
Joshua and the three children…“
Luna pursed her lips and tried to suppress the tears that were about to burst. “Please don’t say this, Granny. You’ll
get better soon…“
Neil, along with Joshua and his men, circled Banyan City a few times.
They went to the abandoned factories on the city’s outskirts belonging to the Landry family, then to the basement
in the city center, and finally arrived at a few hidden rooms concealed within some five-star hotels. All of these
were buildings leftover from when the Landry family dominated Banyan City in the past.
This was why neither he nor Bonnie’s men managed to track her down.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFortunately, Neil remembered every single one of her hideouts, as well as their locations. They spent the next two
hours scouring these places and managed to find more than 3o bottles of diluted antidote.
According to Dr. Janet, these bottles of diluted antidote could sustain Granny Lynch for at least another six months.
While on their way back to the hospital, Joshua clutched the box holding these bottles carefully, as though he was
holding onto some precious treasure.
If the antidote could sustain Granny for another six months, he might be able to find a new cure!
The car soon arrived at the hospital.
As soon as Joshua got out of the car, still clutching the box, he bumped into a crowd of reporters who were
surrounding Adrian at the hospital entrance.
Joshua’s expression darkened at this sight. “What are you doing?“
Adrian did not expect to see Joshua at this time. He guffawed as he beckoned the reporters into the hospital and
replied, “Well, rumors have been going around the internet, claiming that Mother’s time is near. I received some
news just now that apparently Dr. Janet managed to save her, and now her condition is much better than before.
“I’m guessing some temporary miracle must have happened, so I invited the reporters here to record this
miraculous occasion. Otherwise, we won’t have a chance to do so after she dies! “
With that, Adrian pushed the elevator button.
When the doors slid open, a man dressed entirely in black stepped out of the elevator. He was tall and slender with
gold-rimmed glasses and was holding a
box. The stench of herbal medicine wafted off his body, making everyone uncomfortable.
When Joshua looked at the man, he seemed to be looking straight at him.
After a long pause, the man circled past Joshua and headed toward the hospital entrance.
“See you.“ Joshua heard the man say when he passed by.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe could not help but feel a little puzzled by this, but since his attention was entirely focused on the box of antidote
in his arms as well as Granny Lynch’s condition, he did not think too much about the strange encounter.
When the elevator doors slid close, his phone rang. It was a call from Luna.
However, before he could pick up, the call was disconnected.
Joshua furrowed his brows but did not call her back. Instead, when the elevator arrived at Granny Lynch’s floor, he
stepped out and headed straight to her room.
The entire hallway was deserted, and there was no sign of Zach and Yuri, who had been appointed to stand guard
outside.
A stench of blood lingered in the hallway.
Joshua immediately frowned. He had a bad feeling about this.
He sprinted over to Granny’s room and pushed open the door.
The smell of blood rushed out as soon as the door was flung open—