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The Imposter Bride (Natalia and Magnus) novel Chapter 311

Magnus slowly shook his head. "No, I'm just a bit parched."

Dr. Frankie was delighted to hear this, as it was the first time Magnus had asked for water during his stay here. "Alright, I'll get you some water right now."

With that, Dr. Frankie walked towards the water dispenser in the room, preparing water at the perfect temperature for Magnus.

Now that Magnus regained consciousness, James felt a wave of relief wash over him. He strode over and asked quietly, "Mr. Magnus, are you feeling better?"

"Yeah, I'm alright. It feels like I've just awoken from a dream. My head is still a bit foggy but not as heavy as before," Magnus replied, pointing to his body. "There's still an itching sensation all over my body. It's a bit uncomfortable."

"Dr. Frankie, Dr. Frankie, come here! Mr. Magnus says he's still feeling uncomfortable." James anxiously rushed over to Dr. Frankie and dragged him over.

Caught off guard by James, Dr. Frankie nearly spilled the water he had just fetched. "Easy, take it slow."

James hastily took the water from Dr. Frankie and pushed him towards Magnus. "Hurry, he's not feeling well."

Dr. Frankie was also somewhat nervous. After all, Belle provided the antidote, and although he had tested it, he wasn't sure if it would trigger any side effects.

"Mr. Magnus, where do you feel uncomfortable? You must tell me in detail. I can't be sure if these are indeed the antidotes."

Before Dr. Frankie could finish his sentence, James grumbled, "What? You're not even sure, and you gave it to Magnus? Have you lost your mind?"

"What else could I do? You're well aware of Mr. Magnus' condition. If we delayed further, the virus would have continued to eat away at him like a nasty termite. If we weren't at our wit's end, do you think I would have used the antidote Belle provided?" Dr. Frankie passionately defended himself. "As a doctor, the most intolerable thing is to be threatened by disease. My mentor and I have experienced countless failures, and we have to admit that the poison used by Belle is too despicable! Not being able to develop an antidote is our greatest sorrow."

James knew this was the case. He only complained a bit, but he hadn't expected Dr. Frankie would say so much. It seemed that Dr. Frankie had been under a lot of pressure these days just like him.

"Dr. Frankie, you know I didn't mean it that way," James said apologetically, "The most important thing now is to heal Mr. Magnus as soon as possible. As for that vicious woman, Belle, I hope I don't catch her. Otherwise, I will teach her a lesson that there are some people in this world who should not be messed with!"

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