Chapter 266
“Boss, wake up!” Eric swiftly collected himself and rushed to assess Eder’s condition. His gaze darted across the man, finding no signs of injury or bullet wounds. That could only mean one thing. Had the virus flared up?
Eric’s hand trembled as he felt for a pulse on Eder’s neck. It was steady, though faint. A sigh of relief escaped him as he thought, Thank heavens, he was still alive, just unconscious.’
Supporting Eder’s arm, he hoisted him onto his back, swiftly outlining their next steps.
“Fred and Cole, you’re with me. We need to retreat immediately. Everyone else, provide cover. We must evacuate the area within ten minutes and return to S City within forty-eight hours.”
“Understood!”
Once the arrangements were in place, Eric, with Eder’s unconscious form on his back, took off, racing through the dense foliage.
Fred and Cole were right on their heels, on high alert, ready to tackle any potential threat.
After a swift withdrawal from the border, they boarded a helicopter set to fly them straight back to 5 City.
As the helicopter soared thousands of feet above the ground, Eder remained unresponsive. His complexion was alarmingly pale, and his body chilled to the touch.
Eric felt for his pulse once more, which had grown disturbingly weak. His breathing was shallow.
“Faster! We need to go faster!” His command came out as a roar, his eyes reddening, his voice choked. “Mr. Storm, you can’t die! Hang in there. We’ll be at the lab soon. Doctor B is waiting. You’ll be okay!”
Fred and Cole, both younger and less experienced, were struggling to hold back their tears. Both knelt beside Eder, crying as they clung to his hands, trying to warm his icy skin.
Three hours later, they touched down at the laboratory, cloaked in the dead of night.

Administered with a potent suppressant injection by Dr. B, Eder’s complexion gradually improved. His thick eyelashes fluttered as he regained consciousness, though his surroundings remained a blur.
As his vision cleared, he took in the faces around him.
Eric’s eyes were bloodshot, evidence of shed tears.
Mark was examining his virus test results, his features stricken, looking like he was on the brink of
tears.
Summoning the energy to sit up and lean against the bed’s backrest, Eder broke the silence, “What’s happening?”
Neither man responded immediately. The room instead filled with a melancholy silence.
“I am well aware of the stage of my condition. You don’t need to keep anything from me. No matter how grim the results, I can take it.”
“I’m sorry, Eder. I’ve failed you. I haven’t been able to find a way to combat the virus inside you.” Mark held back his tears, his voice trembling.
“The suppressants have been used too frequently. Your body is developing resistance. We started with administering it every seven days, then five, and now it’s every three days or even when symptoms occur. Once your body completely adjusts to the suppressants, we won’t be able to control the virus anymore,” he said. Shakily, he extended the test report.
Chapter 267
“Moreover, the virus has spread. The recent fainting spells and your reported decrease in physical strength are signs that your body is degenerating.”
Eder’s frown deepened, and he asked in a hushed voice, “How severe is the degeneration?”
“In the worst-case scenario, you might experience total paralysis. And… these are just the current complications. I don’t know what other issues may arise as the suppressants continue to lose their effectiveness.”
Mark’s eyes were full of grief. To put it bluntly… the prognosis is grim.”
His words hung heavy in the silence that filled the room.
In the middle of the somber atmosphere, Eder laughed softly. “Then give me an estimate. How long do I have?”
With a heavy sigh, Mark raised a hand to indicate a number. “No more than five months. This is assuming your body is well rested…”
Eric wiped his tears with his arm, his clenched fist shaking and veins bulging. He kept his head down and remained silent as tears continued to stream down his face.
“All right, I understand.” Eder was silent for a while, finally nodding as if he had accepted the doctor’s grim diagnosis.
“Mark, leave us for a hit. I need to discuss something with Eric.”
Choking back his tears, Mark nodded, and left, shutting the door behind him.
Eder then turned to look at Eric, who stood not too far away, stiff and silent, and couldn’t help chuckling. “Don’t be so morose, boy. I’m not dead yet. Come here.“
Wiping his tears with his sleeve, Eric walked awkwardly to Eder’s bedside. “I wasn’t crying! You’re just a taskmaster who uses me for everything. Seeing you like this… It’s kind of satisfying.”
Eder laughed at his words. “Good. It’s reassuring to know that you’re so heartless.”
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