Many ideas flashed past Julian Shaw's mind. He had always been firm and resolute when he made decisions.
However, the matter at hand was related to Susan's life. He found himself being uncontrollably indecisive.
Julian could only resent himself for not investigating more meticulously at the beginning before allowing Willa Doyle to treat Susan Shelby carelessly!
Now, it had been discovered that there was something wrong with Willa, yet he sent the medication for testing and found that it was truly effective in suppressing the virus to a certain extent.
Should he allow Susan to continue consuming it? Or should she stop taking it immediately?
If Susan were to continue consuming it, what should he do when nothing turned up on the test of this medication?
If Susan were to stop consuming it immediately, what if the medication was fine?
Julian clenched his fists tightly as a wisp o f cold glint flashed past his eyes.
In any case, the most crucial point now was who the heck Willa was!
Why would she say those things to Susie?
The woman had obviously been trying to cause a misunderstanding.
However, he had only become acquainted with Willa through Joseph Shaw. What sort of enmity could there be between them?
Julian paced the room continuously. He could not allow himself to act rashly and alert the enemy under the circumstances. He could not allow Willa to realize that he was already becoming suspicious for the time being.
He could not sound out Willa, but perhaps h e would be able to acquire more detailed information from Joseph.
Julian called Joseph right away.
"How can I help you, Julian?" Joseph's voice sounded drowsy.
Julian narrowed his eyes. "Joseph, Willa’s teacher developed an antidote that is even safer, faster, and more convenient some time ago. Are you aware of this?"
"Yes, I am.” Joseph confirmed it. "We’ve all converted to using the new medication fully now. Willa prepared the medication needed for a full treatment course for Susan, right? It was me who personally ordered someone to send over a batch of the medications to you."
"You sent it personally? Is the medication the same as the one consumed by your subordinates?" Julian inquired carefully.
"Other than the dosage, which is different based on each treatment course, the rest is the same," Joseph assured Julian. Then, he asked curiously, "Why are you asking this all of a sudden? Is there something wrong with the medication? I don't think so, because everyone here is getting better."
Julian did not elaborate on Willa’s mysterious identity too much. However, he asked, "Other than what you’ve already told me, do you have any more information on Willa and her teacher?"
Julian spoke with a stern tone, so Joseph answered in all seriousness as well, "I’m grateful for the favor they did me. Since they won't divulge their identities, it would be inappropriate for me to ask too many questions. Why, is there something wrong?"
"Nothing." Julian pondered it and then added, "The lives of so many people are within their grasp. You must be more vigilant."
"What the heck is actually going on?" The sensitive Joseph noticed that something was off about Julian.
"It's inappropriate for me to speak more about that. I will speak to you in detail when I'm done looking into this. Just be careful. On the other hand, our phone conversations should be kept a secret between us. Don’t divulge this to a third person," said Julian.
"Alright." Joseph narrowed his eyes. He did not comment further, but he accepted
Julian's advice right away.
After the phone conversation with Joseph, Julian still did not manage to get an answer.
Should he continue to let Susan consume the medication?
Julian’s fists tightened and relaxed twice before he made a decision at last.
Since Willa harbored ill intentions for Susie, then the medication given by her should not be consumed.
During this period, the research on the Errol Virus had been progressing swiftly after the antidote provided by Willa was acquired.
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