I Am Unstoppable

Chapter 202

The projects Alicia lived in were located in a remote area that was surrounded by old and cheap housing.

It was a two-story building that looked similar to an attic.

Alicia's home, located on the first floor, only had a hall and a single bedroom. The kitchen, located within the living room, caused the entire place to appear dark and messy.

With no lights on, Jonathan felt that the inside was colder than the outside the moment he entered. In fact, he even detected a musty smell in the air.

Alicia then led him to the bedroom where he was caught by surprise—Alicia's sister was fair-skinned.

She looked around twenty-five and was gorgeous.

Nonetheless, it was clear that her condition was dire.

Lying in bed with her eyes shut, she was covered by layers of thick blankets. She subsequently opened her eyes upon hearing Alicia gently calling out to her.

Only then did Jonathan notice that her eyes were striking blue.

Alicia's sister tried to sit up, but it was clearly a laborious task for her.

Alicia, despite her best efforts, wasn't strong enough to help.

Jonathan quickly remarked, “That's okay. You don't have to sit up.”

Nevertheless, when Alicia's sister insisted, Jonathan proceeded to help her up.

Looking at him, she murmured weakly, “Mister, thank you for your generosity toward Alicia.”

Jonathan replied with a smile, “It's no big deal. Besides, Alicia is really adorable.”

The sister continued, “I'm Lucille. May I know how to address you?”

“I'm Jonathan. Jonathan Lawson.”

“Thank you for taking the trouble to come all the way here.”

Smiling faintly, Jonathan replied, “It's no trouble at all.” After a brief pause, he continued, “Ms. Lucille, your condition seems to be serious. Why don't I send you to the hospital?”

After coughing slightly, Lucille waved her hand and mustered all her strength to reply, “It's fine, Mr. Lawson. I appreciate the kind thought. However, I've no illusions about my condition. It's a disease that runs in the family, where none of us can live past thirty.”

Jonathan was surprised to hear that it was a hereditary disease.

Lucille continued, “We are part of the Dougal family and our elders have always said that our blood contains the bloodline of vampires. As humans, we're incapable of bearing the weight of the bloodline, hence none of us ever lived past thirty.” She paused and broke into a faint smile before continuing, “Having said that, it doesn't matter anymore for I am the last of our family. Once I'm gone, my family's line will end with me.”

Jonathan couldn't help but ask, “What about Alicia?”

“I adopted her. She's not a member of the Dougals.”


Upon a sudden realization, Jonathan remarked, “I understand what you want now. You're hoping that I can take Alicia in once you're gone, is that right?”

Lucille nodded. “Considering how young she is, I can't bear to leave her alone.”

A wry smile descended on Jonathan's face. “I'm afraid I won't be able to keep Alicia by my side, as I don't even have a permanent place of my own. However, I can place her with a friend of mine.”

Lucille's eyes lit up in delight, but she quickly grew concerned. “Is your friend reliable?”

“I wouldn't do so otherwise.”

“In that case, thank you.”

“Don't mention it. Considering how much you care for Alicia's future despite being on your deathbed, this is the least I can do to help.”

“Mr. Lawson, I don't know how I can ever repay your kindness.”

“Just focus on taking care of yourself. Stop overthinking for the time being.”

Nevertheless, the trembling Lucille pulled something that looked like an ancient black pendant out of her blanket. “Mr. Lawson, this is a family heirloom of the Dougal family—the Lunar Pendant. Since it's a treasure that has been handed down for generations, there might be something special about it that I'm just not aware of. Hence, please take this as a token of my gratitude.”

Jonathan didn't look at it, for he couldn't accept the Lunar Pendant regardless of precious it was. Instead, he replied, “Ms. Lucille, you should give it to Alicia. At the very least, she would have something to remember you by. Anyway, don't worry about her. I'll definitely make the appropriate arrangements to ensure she has a comfortable life.”

However, Lucille shook her head repeatedly. “No, no, no!” She protested in a breathless voice. “Previously, there were many powerful warriors who tried to seize it from us. The Lunar Pendant is precisely the reason why our family has fallen into such dire circumstances. I can tell that you're someone with high levels of cultivation. Thus, it might be of use to you. No matter what, the pendant shouldn't be in Alicia's hands. If you really feel that it is a burden, you can choose to dispose of it.”

Jolted slightly by her words, Jonathan extended his hand to accept the Lunar Pendant.

An elated glint subsequently flashed across Lucille's eyes.

The moment the Lunar Pendant touched his hand, Jonathan felt an icy sensation channel rapidly through his body before rushing to fill his brain.

The refreshing feeling brought a sense of peace into his mind.

What a treasure this is!

Although Jonathan had no idea what it could be used for, he was certain he was holding onto something special. “All right then, I'll accept it,” he finally agreed.

Lucille let out a long sigh before flashing a sudden smile, one that was beautiful yet desolate at the same time.

She remarked, “I can rest in peace now.”

No sooner had she spoken than her head drooped to the side after she breathed her last.

She was still at the peak of her youth, but her life had already come to an end.

In that instant, the stunned Jonathan suddenly realized how fragile life was.

Alicia, in tears over Lucille's death, held the latter's hand and called out to her repeatedly.

That very night, Jonathan sent Lucille's corpse to one of Lostaria's funeral homes.

When Catherine called him upon returning, he told her that he was busy and they needn't be worried.

Catherine, who had faith in Jonathan, didn't feel the need to inquire any further as she ended the call.

Meanwhile, it wasn't a smooth process to get Lucille's body cremated. After all, Jonathan was a Chanaean, whereas Lucille was still a young lady.

At five in the morning, a group of police officers arrived to question him as part of their investigations.

Their intentions outraged Jonathan. Where were you when she was alive? Instead of providing any help back then, you now come here pretending to be on the side of justice?

The police ignored Jonathan's indignance, for they just couldn't tolerate a Chanaean flaring his temper at them.

In the end, he had to reveal his identity as a member of Divine Realm.

To his surprise, the revelation served its purpose well, as the officers' attitude improved significantly.

Given that nothing was suspicious about the case, especially after verifying Lucille's disease as hereditary, the police officer even expressed his gratitude to Jonathan for the latter's kind act.

It was then that Jonathan informed the officer regarding his promise to Lucille about caring for Alicia. After all, he had hoped to bring Alicia back to Chanaea with him.

The officer's original intention was to send Alicia to the orphanage. Nevertheless, upon hearing that Jonathan was willing to take her in, he commented, “Mr. Lawson, raising a child is a huge undertaking. I hope that you have given it due consideration.”

Jonathan answered, “I understand. I'll carry out my responsibility to the best of my abilities.”

“Since this is Ms. Lucille's last wish, I'll help you get the paperwork done. However, the formalities of settling Alicia down in Chanaea might be a little complicated.”

“I'll take care of it.”

Initially, Jonathan could have given Alicia some money and sent her to a reputable orphanage.

Nonetheless, accepting the Lunar Pendant from Lucille made him feel guilty to choose that option.

The next afternoon, Lucille was finally buried.
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