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Chapter 355
"No," Maeve said, puzzled. "Didn't the source of Xasia wipe out a few years ago? How could I still cinto
contact with it?" Except for the virus that remained dormant in those who had indirect contact with it, it had
already disappeared. However, there was no danger as long as the dormant virus in those individuals did not
activate. That was why Maeve and Theo had been safe all these years.
Jaylen's expression beceven uglier. "Your pulse is too strange. It's very similar to those infected back then."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMaeve was stunned. "Is that so?"
"I hope I'm overthinking. But to be safe, let's return to my villa now. | have a special device in the laboratory to
check your blood."
After saying that, Jaylen asked Daryl to settle the discharge procedure. In less than half an hour, the car arrived
at the residence.
Jaylen took half a tube of Maeve's blood and left her to wait for the test results in a room by herself. Maeve,
sitting cross-legged on the sofa, absentmindedly swiping through her phone, her mind in turmoil.
'It shouldn't be. The Xasia virus only had a small outbreak in Erancia. Theo and | just happened to live nearby
and had indirect contact with infected individuals. While there's a possibility of infection, we've been fine since
the virus was completely eradicated. It's been years; there's no way we would be so unlucky. No, it can't be.
There's a way to treat it even if it happens,’ Maeve thought. Maeve's gaze paused on Byron's name, and her
finger hovering over the dial button hesitated for a long time, but she did not click on it.
'He's made it clear that we shouldn't meet for the tbeing, so why bother him? Just like what Bonnie has said,
getting involved emotionally hurts. ‘Maybe... Byron doesn't likeas much as I've thought. Perhaps I've
overestimated myself," Maeve thought.
Maeve slowly exhaled, and suddenly, she heard the soft click of the door opening behind her. She turned her
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmhead to see Daryl pushing Jaylen in. Jaylen's hands gripped the armrests of the wheelchair tightly, his eyes
darker than usual, filled with a brooding intensity and a hint of unspoken pain. When Maeve saw them both
wearing masks, she immediately sensed something. "The results aren't good, are they?"
Tears soon welled up in Daryl's eyes as he turned his head away, unable to bring himself to answer. 'How could
someone as good as Ms. Reese be harmed by a virus that had long since disappeared? God is unfair!
Jaylen looked at Maeve, his throat so dry that he could not utter a sound. After a long pause, he said, "The initial
diagnosis is the mutant variant of Xasia, but we'll need to test further to confirm."
Any virus carried the word "mutant" immediately signaled trouble. The special medication developed back then
for Xasia was ineffective against this mutated strain. Maeve's heart