Ambush of the Quadruplets

Chapter 259



Chapter 259

Chapter 259 Ingredients for the Antidote

Emmeline has asked this lady to get her some herbs and ingredients. That sounds very suspicious…

“Where’s the note?” Adam stretched out his palm. “Give it to me now.”

Summer hurriedly took out the piece of paper and handed it to Adam.

“Fetch the physician. Get him here right now!” Adam bellowed his orders.

“Understood.” Summer turned around and hurried away upon receiving the order.

Sweat beaded Emmeline’s forehead as she stood at the side. Her face was as white as a sheet.

I was too reckless. How could I choose to trust someone that I’ve met for the first time in a place like

this?!

That lady is willing to stay and work at a horrible place like this. It’s no surprise that she’s reported my

request to her master to earn his favor.

I just hope that the physician won’t be able to tell what the herbs and ingredients listed on the note are

for.

A short while later, Summer returned to the room with the physician, Erwin Rourke.

“Were you asking for me, Sir?”

Adam passed the piece of paper to him. “Take a look at this and see if you can tell what those items

are used for?”

Erwin pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose and scanned the list of ingredients.

“There are only six herbal ingredients listed here, and none of them really stood out to me, Sir. I don’t

see anything special about this.”

Emmeline breathed a small sigh of relief upon hearing that.

Suddenly, Adam asked, “Look at the list again. Are there any ingredients that can be used to make the

antidote for the Vampire Dust in there?”

Erwin studied the note again for a while. Then, he said, “We need twelve ingredients to make the

antidote for the Vampire Dust. Surprisingly, the six ingredients listed here happen to coincide with half

of the list of ingredients we need to make the Vampire Dust antidote.”

Emmeline’s heart sank when she heard Erwin’s final remark.

“Also, only the members of the Adelmar Clan know how to make the Vampire Dust antidote. How does

this young lady know how to make it, then?” Erwin asked curiously.

Adam let out a snicker. “We’ll find out about that very soon. Erwin, you can leave now.”

The elderly physician turned around and walked away.

“You.” Adam’s gaze fell on Summer. “How much do you want for your reward money?”

Summer smiled slightly. “Though I am in need of money to support my family, I’ll leave the decision

about the reward money up to you, Sir.”

“Did you betray the lady just because you needed the money for your family?” Adam scoffed, “Are you

going to betray me someday for the same reasons as well, then?”

“No!” Summer fell to her knees.

“I would never do such a thing, Sir! I would never do something like this to you no matter what

circumstances I was in!”

Adam smirked. “I’m a very reasonable person. I’ll reward and punish you accordingly judging by your

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Summer was trembling all over as she knelt on the floor and waited for the verdict.

“Guards! Take Summer to the accounting department and have them give her a reward money of 100

thousand dollars!” Adam called out to his bodyguards.

Soon enough, two bodyguards appeared outside the door.

“After she’s received the money, have someone chop off her left hand. Then, feed her hand to the

dogs!”

“No!” Summer clung to Adam’s ankle. She begged in a desperate voice, “Please spare me, Sir! I won’t

do something like this ever again! I will remain loyal to you as your servant for the rest of my life!”

“It’s too late for you to say all this now. I can’t put my trust in you anymore.” Adam went on, “Take her

away!”

The bodyguards came in and dragged Summer, who was shouting and screaming, out of the room.

After witnessing all that, Emmeline could feel her stomach turn.

At first, it was his employee’s eyes. Now, he’s ordering someone to cut off another person’s hand. I did

not expect him to be such a cruel, cold-blooded man…


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