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The Lycan King's Fate Calling novel Chapter 367

Sylvia's POV:

Afterwards, Rufus asked the doctors to run a general check-up on Blair.

There was no need for me to give Blair more blood, so there was no point in us staying here. Rufus and I left the ward together shortly after.

Rufus' men were stood guard outside Blair's ward. Other than the doctors, no one was allowed to enter Blair's ward without Rufus' permission.

These were the necessary precautions Rufus needed to take to protect his friend. After all, dark witches were good at disguising themselves and often resorted to trickery.

After we left the ward, Rufus and I headed to the lounge to deal with some governmental matters. A lot of work had piled up on his plate as of late. After Richard was caught, Rufus also needed to take charge of the military school. He was so busy these days that I wondered if he ever had the chance to rest.

Rufus didn't put down his pen until he had reviewed several urgent documents. Rubbing his temples tiredly, he said to his subordinate, "I'll deal with the rest later. Send these documents to the city hall first."

"Yes, sir." The subordinate took the documents and left in a hurry.

Rufus was like an integral part of a machine. Only when he worked could all the other parts function normally. It turned out that not only Rufus was busy, but everyone else around him was busy working alongside him.

I sat on a sofa in the lounge and waited quietly, not wanting to disturb his work.

A little while later, the leading doctor came in with a report.

"I'm afraid the result is the same as before." The doctor handed the report to Rufus. "The data shows that Mr. Joshua simply fell asleep. But according to the blood analysis, his red blood cells are much more active than before."

Rufus and I immediately exchanged glances.

It seemed that my blood had some effect at the very least.

"Is his life in danger if he just continues sleeping?" I asked worriedly.

The doctor pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose and thought carefully before shaking his head. "For the time being, he's not in any fatal danger. There's nothing wrong with his physical condition."

The doctor's answer lifted a burden off of my shoulder. As long as Blair wasn't going to die any time soon, there was still a chance for us to save him.

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