Chapter 56 Life And Death
Chapter 56 Life And Death
"Killed someone?" Leo frowned as his expression hardened. "What happened exactly? Tell me more."
As a matter of fact, he had already noticed that something was wrong with Marie before dinner.
She often looked distracted during their conversations. She covered it up well, but there was no fooling
Leo.
As expected, she was here with ulterior motives.
It seemed that she had suppressed her feelings for quite some time and so had difficulty to stay calm in
the next 10 minutes.
Leo was in no hurry either. He waited patiently and then said in a serious tone, "Don't worry. I won't tell
Lydia about it. But you have to tell me what's happened."
Marie shook her head. "You can't solve this matter. There's no point in telling you."
"How do you know that I can't solve it?" Leo asked back. "I know you think that I'm not good enough for
Lydia, but has it ever crossed your mind that your father has been unable to find me for five years now?
Would an ordinary person be able to hide for five years?"
Marie was dumbstruck. She stopped crying at once, and stared at Leo blankly.
She thought, "There's some truth to what you said. Dad is standing at the top of Winbury. It should
have been a piece of cake for him to find you. But his efforts were in vain for five whole years. That is
kind of weird."
"Lydia is a smart woman too. If I weren't reliable, she would have dumped me long ago. How could I
still be by her side now?" Leo continued with a smile, "So, tell me, you never know."
Marie decided to take a chance on him, and slowly recounted her story.
Leo narrowed his eyes slightly after she finished.
It was quite simple actually.
Marie was a medical student in Emerdale University. All the students were studying up before the
approaching final exam.
However, this year's final exam was different from the written tests in general. All medical students
were asked to treat patients from the streets. To be exact, it was actually a free diagnosis and students
would give a prescription. Several days later, patients would do a callback; if they were satisfied with
the treatment, the student would pass the exam, or they would fail otherwise.
This exam was directly linked to their employment after graduation, so Marie took it very seriously. But
something went wrong with her diagnosis.
Her patient was an old man who caught a cold. Generally speaking, it was very easy to cure a minor
illness like a cold. Marie prescribed several medicines, but the elderly man’s condition took a sharp turn
for the worse.
A few more days later, he was dying. His family would not accept it, and came to the Medical
Department to make a scene. It was said that they even assaulted several professors and demanded
compensation from Marie.
The college was afraid that something worse might happen, so they expelled her immediately.
"The family asked me to transfer one million dollars to their bank account within three days. But how
can I, as a college student, have that much money?" Marie said with a worried look.
Leo nodded. It was true that despite her prominent family, Marie couldn’t be expected to just conjure
that amount of money out of thin air.
And with her extravagant spending habits, she had spent every last penny of her monthly allowance.
There was no way for her to raise one million dollars in such a short period of time.
"So, you thought of your sister instead?" Leo questioned her after an angry glare.
Marie blushed in guilt but then muttered in a low voice, "She adores me, and is also rich. Not to
mention her assets; the jewelry she has bought so far is worth at least 3 million dollars..."
"Enough!" Leo could not hear it anymore. Marie shuddered due to the shout and lowered her head as if
she had been aggrieved.
Leo felt a sudden headache coming on. He rubbed his sore eyes and said resignedly, "I will help you fix
this, but you have to promise me that you will never do such things again in the future. Especially
stealing from your own sister. Do you know how hurt she would be if she found out?"
Marie asked, her face full of disbelief, "You? How are you going to fix it? Can you help me get one
million in three days?"
Leo said solemnly, "You don't have to worry about that. Let's go to Emerdale University tomorrow. I'll
talk to your advisor."
"Whatever..." Marie curled her lips in displeasure.
"By the way, when you treated that old man, what medicines did you prescribe?" Leo asked abruptly.
This was the key of the problem. If Marie's prescription was fine, then the problem would be the
medicines.
Marie replied without hesitation, "Tylenol, Motrin and Panadol."
Leo nodded. These were indeed common medicines for a flu, and judging from Marie's quick response,
she had memorized them by heart.
"If there was nothing wrong with her prescription, then the problem would lie in the medicines
themselves," he thought.
"Who provided you with the drugs?" asked Leo.
Marie thought for a moment and said hesitantly, "I'm not very sure. I think it was... Julton
Pharmaceutical?"
"Julton Pharmaceutical?" A glitter flashed across Leo's eyes. He whispered to himself, "It's this Julton
Pharmaceutical again."
"Something wrong?" Marie asked curiously as she saw the change of Leo's expression.
"Nothing," he shook his head and said, "Get some rest. We’ll go to Emerdale University tomorrow. You
did nothing wrong, and shouldn't have been expelled." This is the property of Nô-velDrama.Org.
Marie wanted to ask more but Leo had returned to his room.
She looked up at Lydia's room again, struggled for a while, and then gave up the stupid idea and
returned to her own room as well.
Early the next morning, Lydia had left to take Emilia to kindergarten.
Leo glanced at Marie who was still drinking milk and said lightly, "Shall we go? We've a lot to take care
of."
At the same time, a tall and well-dressed middle-aged man strode into the chairman's office in the
Vesper Building.
"Mr. Lawson, Mr. Thomas Reyes of Julton Pharmaceutical is here," Martin reported respectively,
burying his head.
He was nothing but a speck of dust before these two people.
Peter rose to his feet immediately and greeted Thomas with a broad smile. "It's a pleasure to see you
here, Mr. Reyes."
As he spoke, he reached out his arms, ready to give Thomas a hug, but was refused right away.
"Peter, I haven't seen you for several years, but you're still as transparent as ever." Thomas said with a
faint smile, "Don't waste time with pleasantries. You will find that you can spend that time on many
more useful things."
Peter wasn't angry at all. "I invited you over today for nothing else but to tell you that someone is
investigating the 316 Incident again."
"I'm aware of that." Thomas nodded slightly and he did not sound flustered at all. "The Ford family,
right?"
"You’re indeed well-informed." Peter laughed out loud and said, "So, what are you going to do..."
"Wipe them out," Thomas said confidently, "Just like what I did last time."