Chapter 2962
Chapter 2962
Shivering at the thought, Lulu said, "We should think of another way." She felt the risks were just too
high.
After removing all the golden needles from Martin, Nicole suggested, "Let's put this formula aside for
now. We'll find a safer method."
Martin hesitated but finally nodded in agreement.
Lulu realized the seriousness of the situation, understanding why Nicole had sent Patricia away earlier.
If Patricia knew about this, she would surely feel guilty, and it could worsen her mental stress,
impacting her recovery.
Cindy, supporting Martin, advised, "You're still weak. You should rest."
"I'm fine, I just need a little rest. Besides, I can't leave now," Martin replied.
Cindy looked toward the lab room, then reassured him," Don't worry, I'll keep an eye on things."
Their experiment was at a critical point, and they needed someone to closely monitor the results. This
was why Cindy had found something wrong with Martin that morning. She dreaded to think what might
have happened if she hadn't been there and Martin hadn't received timely treatment after fainting.
Nicole said, "It's fine to stay here." She left the golden needles with Cindy, teaching her how to use
them if Martin's condition worsened. Nicole then prepared antidote medicine for Martin and instructed
him on how to take it.
After everything was done, she told Martin, "You must stop that experiment. We’ll find another way."
"Okay," Martin nodded. "Thank you."
"No need to thank me. Just take good care of yourself," Nicole replied, preparing to leave with Lulu and
Ellar.
Ellar then said, "Nicole, you and Lulu go ahead."
"What about you?" Nicole asked, slightly concerned.
"I want to ask about Patricia's condition, what to watch out for. I need to keep an eye on her," Ellar
explained.
Realizing that Ellar had come with Patricia, Nicole didn't think much of it and agreed, leaving with Lulu.
Once Nicole and Lulu had left, Martin, feeling a bit better, asked Ellar, "What's up?" Property © 2024 N0(v)elDrama.Org.
He knew Ellar had something in mind, as all necessary precautions for Patricia's care had been
thoroughly discussed. It was unlikely Ellar needed to revisit those details. Therefore, Martin figured
there must be another reason for Ellar's decision to stay.
Ellar, not holding back, asked, "What's this dangerous formula you guys were talking about?"
He sensed the high risk involved, which was why Nicole had firmly urged Martin to stop. But Ellar
believed this formula
might be their best shot at success.
Martin sighed and explained, "It's about using the principle of counteracting the toxicity of the drugs..."
After Martin's explanation, Ellar, after a moment of silence, volunteered, "Maybe you can test it on me."
Martin and Cindy were both taken aback.
"Yes, me," Ellar confirmed, resolute. "You need a test subject, and I'm willing to be one. So, why not?"
"Are you out of your mind? Do you realize how dangerous this is?!" Martin exclaimed, followed by a
severe coughing fit.
Cindy brought him water to ease his cough, then cautioned," Don't rush into this, Martin. It's your
decision."
Ultimately, the decision rested with Martin. If he wasn't comfortable, Ellar's offer meant nothing.
But Ellar pressed on, "I think I should have a say in this too."