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The Luna Is Gone by Angelique Quinn

Chapter 56
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Chapter 56 Diana's pov | was stunned and my eyelids twitched involuntarily, but my face remained calm as | said. “I am the director of this hospital. Claud has caused such a big commotion. | must investigate it. Is it strange that | know these things?” “But you know the vitus well,” Nathan squinted his eyes.

“Of course Healer told me.” | looked confident, “From the moment you asked my brother Marc to help you find Healer, you should have known that Healer has a good relationship with our family. Do you have any further questions?” Nathan frowned and looked atwith suspicion, as if he didn’t completely believe what | said.

But in the end, he just shook his head.

Since that’s the case, you can go back to the ward. | have other things to do here.” I turned around and wanted to leave.

But Nathan stopped me.

“Wait a moment” | looked back at him and said, “Is there anything else?” “I can help you,” Nathan said.

“What?” | didn’t understand him for a moment and looked at him puzzled.

“I think you haven't figured out about the virus yet. | can help you,” Nathan explained.

| raised my eyebrows and then my lips curved slightly.

“No need. | will handle it myself. You should take care of your injuries first.” This time, | didn’t stay and left the emergency department.

Nathan saved my life, so we're already clear. | didn’t want to owe him anything. Therefore, | didn’t need his help either.

It was already past midnight. In a few hours, the sky would light up.

So many things have happened that | couldn't sleep anymore.

After a moment of contemplation, | walked towards the research laboratory.

So many things have happened that | couldn't sleep anymore.

After a moment of contemplation, | walked towards the research laboratory. There was one thing | needed to confirm.

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“Healer?” The female doctor on duty was surprised when she sawcin. “It’s so late. Why are you here?” “Where are the bodies Ryley sent to the lab?” | asked.

“Oh, Ryley sent them to the 10th morgue,” the female doctor replied. “Are your planning to dissect now?” I nodded.

“I'll go prepare. You can wait forin the autopsy room,” said the female doctor, getting up and walking towards the 10th morgue.

Fifteen minutes later, a male corpse appeared on the dissecting table.

that The male corpse had a fierce scar on his face, extending from his forehead to his left cheek. He was the leader of the people who were trying to killin the day.

Before performing the surgery on Nathan, | sent a message to Ryley.

garage | asked him to deal with the tragedy in the garage, and send those bodies to the research room and protect them.

| still remembered the scene that day.

These assassins all had a terrifying characteristic, which was that no matter how severely injured they were, they seemed to feel no pain and could still stand up to continue fighting.

It was like a machine specifically designed for killing.

| didn’t believe this was the result of training, but rather more like an outcof skind of drug Ready for everything, | picked up a surgical knife and slowly cut open the skin of the male corpse’s abdomen.

Something unexpected happened! Normally, shortly after death, people’s blood would stop circulating and clot within eight to ten hours.

However, though the male corpse had been dead for more than 24 hours, his blood was still in a liquid state, with a fresh color resembling that of a living person.

| frowned.

If | got it right, they delivered the medicine directly into the bloodstream.

With this in mind, | extracted a small tube of blood from the male corpse and went to the laboratory.

As expected, the blood composition was not pure. It could be confirmed that he was indeed injected with skind of medication.

| quickly extracted the medication from the blood. After three hours of analysis. | As expected, the blood composition was not pure. It could be confirmed that he was indeed injected with skind of medication.

| quickly extracted the medication from the blood. After three hours of analysis, 1 was stunned! 1 was surprised to find a component in the medication had the effect of inhibiting the Enigma virus.

| was delighted and immediately began studying the sources of each component in the medicine Tpassed quickly. The moon went down, and the sun rose. It was already the next.

morning.

Dong Dong Dong, A knocking sound cat the door.

| was originally flipping through materials. Upon hearing the sound, | said without looking up, “Cin.” After a while, a tall figure walked up to me.

Doctor Moss's cold voice rang out.

“I heard from Joy that you stayed in the research room the whole night?” “Hmm.” “Have you found anything?” | stopped flipping through the book and handed the small bottle of potion | had. extracted to Moss.

Moss squinted his eyes for a moment and said, “What is this?” “The potion extracted from those who assassinated me,” | replied.

Moss suddenly lacked interest and was about to put down the potion.

| added, “I found a component inside that can inhibit the Enigma virus.” Then Moss immediately put the small bottle back in his palm, clearly valuing it a lot.

| raised one eyebrow and looked at him.

Sure enough, Moss only cared about one thing, and that was the Enigma virus. “So what did you find?” he whispered.

| sighed and told him the results of my studies.

After listening, he lowered his eyes and looked at me, “So you mean there are still three components in this bottle that you don’t know what they are. And only these three are effective in inhibiting the Enigma virus?” I nodded.

“The top priority now is to find the corresponding drugs for these three components,” | shook the book in my hand.

“Reading is useless,” Moss said. “You must have memorized all the knowledge in books. To be honest, you know more than books. So don’t waste your time.” “Reading is useless,” Moss said. “You must have memorized all the knowledge in books. To be honest, you know more than books. So don’t waste your time.” My shoulders were slightly drooping.

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“Maybe there's something | missed.” | was a bit disappointed.

“Do you think it’s possible?” Moss glanced at me.

| pinched my forehead.

Moss was right. | was just looking for spsychological consolation.

“If I have enough time, Lean try one type at a time,” | said.

“The world is vast. Everything can be used as medicine. It is no different from picking a needle in a haystack. You don’t have time, and neither do we. Those patients can’t afford to wait,” Moss said coldly.

“Then | can only start with the people who assassinated me. Find the organization. behind them, and then I can get the recipe for the potion from them.” Moss shook the potion in his hand and said, “Good idea. But it sounds like seeking death.” | pursed my lips and rolled my eyes.

“If you don’t want to invest time, you have to invest something else. It is worth it to take srisks to get the recipe.” | stood up from my seat and walked towards the laboratory door.

“Where are you going?” Moss's voice cfrom behind me.

“To find Ryley. Investigation is his thing.” | waved my hand. “Also, the group of patients who went crazy last night should have returned to normal. | need to ask them where they got Gummy Skull from.” Because all the isolation rooms in the research room were full, Ryley temporarily. placed them in the basement of another building.

Walking down the stairs, my wolf keenly sensed a hint of something unusual.

And | smelled blood in the air filled with disinfectant! | found that as | walked down, the smell of blood becmore obvious. In the end, | even felt that it was strong enough to cover the smell of disinfectant..

My heart was beating faster and faster, and a chill hit my spine.

My intuition toldsomething bad must have happened! | instinctively quickened my pace.

Suddenly, | stopped. / My intuition was validated at this moment. | looked at the scene in front ofin confusion, forgetting to breathe.

Blood was everywhere...

Blood was everywhere...

It was on gray walls, marble floors, ceilings, glass panels in isolation rooms...

The bodyguards sent by Ryley to guard the patients, as well as all the patients all had their chests hollowed out.

Their fist-sized hearts rolled onto the ground, covered in mud! They were all dead! “Diana.” A low and hoarse voice cfrom behind.

| turned around and saw a man covered in blood walking out of the shadow.