Chapter 154
Elise felt as if Madeline had given her a physical slap with her words.
“You girls keep chatting, I’m going to look for Dylan. I’ll come visit you again at night,” Noah said as he
noticed his cue to leave. He was secretly pleased to find out that Madeline had been vying for his
concern, as revealed by Elise just moments ago.
Of course, his self-satisfied smirk did not go unnoticed by Madeline. She knew the douchebag was
probably having some delusional, narcissistic thought about himself once again. Then again, there was
no harm in letting him know how she felt. She had once loved him so much that it ended up costing a
life. It was only natural that she had her guards up now, she told herself.
…
Wayne quickly approached Noah as soon as he saw his boss leaving Madeline’s room. “Sir, you
guessed right. There was indeed a secret path at the bottom of the mountain lake. Lone Wolf must
have used that path to escape!” he informed Noah.
“Get the special forces to search the city thoroughly. I want him alive,” Noah instructed.
“Yes, Sir. I’ll get on it! But Sir, didn’t you say that the Lone Wolf will come for us himself if he was still
alive? Why do we have to search him out?” Wayne asked out of curiosity. After all, the Quincy’s special
forces was a secret operation. The Quincys never mobilized them unless it was absolutely necessary.
For Noah to request their services, something big must have happened.
“He has something I need. Just do as I say,” Noah responded curtly. Noticing Noah’s solemn
expression, Wayne did not dare to poke any further. He quickly left to carry out Noah’s orders.
Once Wayne had left, Noah took the elevator up to the top floor, where the hospital’s director’s office
was situated. This hospital was a branch of the Imperia Community Hospital. It was a public medical
research hospital but privately funded by affluent benefactors. Most of the patients who came here
were either from wealthy families or had a complicated disease. Apart from the director’s office and a
resting lounge, the rest of the top floor was occupied by sophisticated medical labs almost like the one
that Dylan Felch ran.
Andy Jones was as passionate about medicine as Dylan Felch was, but Andy was much better at
management and innovation. Under Andy’s care, his medical labs had produced many medical
prodigies. He was a capable doctor himself but building an entire army of doctors who each had their
own strengths was a much more impressive achievement. He could utilize any one of these doctors in
different situations, and they could band together when a situation demanded for it.
Dylan was a little envious of Andy when he first visited Andy’s lab and noticed the teamwork between
his doctors, unlike Dylan who had always worked solo. However, he was not in the mood to dwell on
his insecurities today as he had just gotten hold of Madeline’s lab report. Together with Andy, they
holed up in Andy’s office as they pored through the results of the report. As Noah entered Andy’s office,
the two men were sitting quietly in front of a computer, looking through a screen filled with
indecipherable numbers.
“Dylan, any update?” Noah’s voice cut through Dylan’s thoughts.
“Yes, uhh, no… Not really…” Dylan mumbled dazedly as he nodded his head one moment and shook it
the next.
“Yes or no?” Noah huffed impatiently. “Andy, you tell me then,” he turned his head to the other man in
front of the computer.
“Hmm, yes and no,” Andy replied hesitantly, sharing the same opinion with Dylan.
Noah’s expression only got darker by the minute. Noticing this, Dylan quickly snapped out of his stupor.
“Noah, don’t be too worried. For now, we can at least confirm that Madeline is fine,” Dylan made his
diagnosis, but he was not speaking with his usual relaxed flair.
“Yes, Noah. There’s nothing wrong with Madeline as of now,” Andy agreed, nodding his head.
“As of now? What does that mean?” Noah pressed.
“According to her lab results, Madeline seems to be suffering from some kind of post-traumatic side
effect that causes intermittent seizures. She had experienced one of these severe seizure attacks
recently. In most cases, it would have been fatal, but her body had trace quantities of a type of drug
that relieved the seizure,” Andy explained. “However, this drug can only be taken in small doses, and it
only serves to relieve the seizure effects, not cure it. Once the effect of the drug wears off, the post-
traumatic side effects will only come back stronger. That’s why Madeline was bleeding from her nose
and mouth, and how she ended up unconscious.
“Post traumatic side effects? A recent seizure attack…?” Noah grew more confused and agitated as he
listened to Andy’s explanation. Was it the time when he took Thomas away? They had been talking
through the phone, and he had thought she finally conceded that he was right when she went silent on
the phone. However, when he rushed over, he found himself at the scene of a car accident, with
Madeline nowhere in sight as she was captured by Lone Wolf.
It was him who caused Madeline to seize up while she was driving! It was him who caused her to get
kidnapped! It was him who gave Lone Wolf the opportunity to inject her with a drug that made her
condition worse! His heart raced as he realized the gravity of his actions, and he felt something
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmbubbling in his throat. Without warning, he heaved and coughed out a huge amount of blood on the
floor.
“Noah!” Dylan exclaimed in shock.
“Sir!” Andy echoed.
Dylan rushed over to support Noah who had almost fallen over. “Noah, don’t worry. I promise you we’ll
treat Madeline back to health no matter what it takes!” he reassured Noah out of desperation.
Andy quickly came to their aid too. The both of them sat Noah down on the sofa and gave him some
breathing space. Slowly, the redness in his eyes and the angry veins in his neck began to subside.
Andy went out to the lab to get some medication for Noah while Dylan stayed behind, not daring to
leave his side.
“Dylan, it was all my fault. I tried to scare her by taking Thomas away. I caused her seizure, allowing
Lone Wolf to take her away! It was all me! I promised to make it up to her and treat her well, but I
ended up hurting her the most…” Noah was a blustering mess. “It’s all my fault!!” he cried out, his eyes
welling with hot tears.
Dylan Felch had only seen Noah this weak and dejected once in his life. That was the day he thought
Madeline had died. Noah had gone through plenty of tribulations as a child, going up against his
scheming uncles. As a result, it had hardened and detached him from most things and people.
However, on that day five years ago, that same man had stood on the ledge of the top floor of the
Golden Dome building, ready to meet his wife in the afterlife. If it was not for Colton’s cries, Dylan was
certain Noah would have made the jump. Today was the second time in his memory that Dylan saw
Noah in such a state. Dylan held on to his arms as he sank into a pit of worry.